The Stranglers's 1975 Concert History

On September 11, 1974, Brian Jet Black" Duffy, a professional businessman in Guildford, England registered his punk rock band "The Stranglers" as a business. By 1975, Jet Black recruited a stable lineup with himself on drums, Hugh Cornwell on guitar, Dave Greenfield on the keyboard, and Jean-Jacques Burnel on bass. Cornwell, Greenfield, and Burnel all served as vocalists. These four released ten studio albums before Cornwell departed in 1990. Paul Roberts and John Ellis replaced him with Ellis being replaced by Bez Warne in 2000. As a five-piece unit, The Stranglers released eight more studio albums. The band's eighteenth studio album, "Dark Matters" (2021), was the first not to feature Jet Black, who retired from music in 2015. In 2020, Greenfield passed away followed by Jet Black in late 2022.

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2024 19 concerts
2023 21 concerts
2022 50 concerts
2021 11 concerts
2020 23 concerts
2019 58 concerts
2018 40 concerts
2017 32 concerts
2016 36 concerts
2015 52 concerts
2014 49 concerts
2013 37 concerts
2012 56 concerts
2011 31 concerts
2010 37 concerts
2009 25 concerts
2008 38 concerts
2007 15 concerts
2006 15 concerts
2005 7 concerts
2004 20 concerts
2003 24 concerts
2002 117 concerts
2001 73 concerts
2000 64 concerts
1999 31 concerts
1998 28 concerts
1997 36 concerts
1996 12 concerts
1995 49 concerts
1994 14 concerts
1993 67 concerts
1992 43 concerts
1991 34 concerts
1990 45 concerts
1989 35 concerts
1988 17 concerts
1987 55 concerts
1986 26 concerts
1985 71 concerts
1984 1 concert
1983 59 concerts
1982 19 concerts
1981 39 concerts
1980 35 concerts
1979 34 concerts
1978 33 concerts
1977 96 concerts
1976 51 concerts
1975 8 concerts
1974 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Stranglers had?

The Stranglers has had 1,890 concerts.

What genre is The Stranglers?

The Stranglers is most often considered to be Rock, Punk, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Punk Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave, Art Rock, Synthpop, Ska, New Wave Pop, New Romantic, Glam Rock, Baroque Pop, Pub Rock, Protopunk, and Zolo.

When is the next The Stranglers concert?

The next The Stranglers concert is on May 11, 2024 at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, United States. The bands performing are: Blondie / Duran Duran / Interpol / Placebo / Simple Minds / Soft Cell / The Jesus and Mary Chain / The Stranglers / Gary Numan / Ministry / Adam Ant / The Faint / Heaven 17 / The Alarm / The Motels / General Public / TR/ST / Budgie / Tones on Tail / Adult. / DREAMCAR / Model/Actriz / French Police / Zanias / The Mission (UK) / Body of Light / Nuovo Testamento / Harsh Symmetry / Patriarchy / Lol Tolhurst / Balvanera / LEATHERS (CA) / Lol Tolhurst x Budgie.

When was the last The Stranglers concert?

The last The Stranglers concert was on March 26, 2024 at Royal Albert Hall in London, England, United Kingdom.

What setlist does The Stranglers play live?

The songs that The Stranglers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 26, 2024 concert at The Royal Albert Hall in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. Just Like Nothing on Earth
  2. Hallow to Our Men
  3. The Raven
  4. Baroque Bordello
  5. North Winds
  6. Genetix
  7. Princess of the Streets
  8. Breathe
  9. Hanging Around
  10. Down in the Sewer
  11. Who Wants the World?
  12. Dagenham Dave
  13. Duchess
  14. Time to Die
  15. Ships That Pass in the Night
  16. Peaches
  17. Threatened
  18. Skin Deep
  19. Always the Sun
  20. Golden Brown
  21. Relentless
  22. 5 Minutes
  23. Lost Control
  24. White Stallion
  25. Something Better Change
  26. Tank
  27. Go Buddy Go
  28. No More Heroes
  29. Outro (Meninblack)

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