The Sword's 1987 Concert History

The Sword was an American heavy metal band from Austin, Texas. Formed in 2003, the band was last composed of vocalist and guitarist John D. Cronise, guitarist Kyle Shutt, bassist Bryan Richie and drummer Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III.

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Motörhead / The Sword on Sep 18, 1987 [165-small]

Motörhead / The Sword
Sep 18, 1987
 Spennymoor, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Craig Dalton

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Hard Rock
Heavy Metal
Alternative Metal
Doom Metal
Stoner Rock
Stoner Metal
Sludge Metal
Alternative Emo
Anthem Emo
Psychedelic Doom
Austin Metal
Grand Rapids Indie
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2024 1 concert
2023 4 concerts
2022 24 concerts
2021 36 concerts
2020 20 concerts
2018 62 concerts
2017 25 concerts
2016 76 concerts
2015 85 concerts
2014 52 concerts
2013 86 concerts
2012 47 concerts
2011 77 concerts
2010 50 concerts
2009 45 concerts
2008 112 concerts
2007 60 concerts
2006 95 concerts
2005 19 concerts
2004 4 concerts
1987 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Sword had?

The Sword has had 983 concerts.

What genre is The Sword?

The Sword is most often considered to be Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Doom Metal, Stoner Rock, Stoner Metal, Sludge Metal, Alternative Emo, Anthem Emo, Psychedelic Doom, Austin Metal, and Grand Rapids Indie.

When was the last The Sword concert?

The last The Sword concert was on January 13, 2024 at Théâtre Beanfield in Montréal, Québec, Canada. The bands that performed were: Anonymous / The Sword / Vantablack Warship.

What setlist does The Sword play live?

The songs that The Sword performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 18, 2022 concert at White Horse Saloon in Austin, Texas, United States:

  1. Arcane Montane
  2. Freya
  3. Tres Brujas
  4. Seven Sisters
  5. How Heavy This Axe
  6. Lawless Lands
  7. Cloak of Feathers
  8. Night City
  9. Empty Temples
  10. Tears Like Diamonds
  11. Dying Earth
  12. Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings
  13. Maiden, Mother & Crone

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