The Unicorns's 2003 Concert History

The Montreal-based Unicorns were originally formed in December 2000 by Nick Thorburn (stage name Nick "Neil" Diamonds, as well as a host of other aliases) and Alden Penner (stage name, Alden Ginger; Elvis Presley's fiancée when he died was Ginger Alden). They were later joined by drummer Jamie Thompson (stage name J'aime Tambeur) and Max Groadie ("the American Roadie, né Bill Horwood").

Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
Indie Pop
Canadian
Lo-Fi
Noise Pop
Baroque Pop
Canadian Indie
Anti-Folk
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2015 1 concert
2014 7 concerts
2004 27 concerts
2003 7 concerts
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 Adam Breidbart
 Rob Baird
 Doug
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 Ami Zurowski
 Veronica Polanco

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Unicorns had?

The Unicorns has had 42 concerts.

What genre is The Unicorns?

The Unicorns is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Pop, Canadian, Lo-Fi, Noise Pop, Baroque Pop, Canadian Indie, and Anti-Folk.

When was the last The Unicorns concert?

The last The Unicorns concert was on May 17, 2015 at Pilot Light in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The bands that performed were: Vacationer / Gamenight / The Unicorns.

What setlist does The Unicorns play live?

The songs that The Unicorns performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 21, 2014 concert at Métropolis in Montréal, Québec, Canada:

  1. Jellybones
  2. Sea Ghost
  3. Tuff Ghost
  4. Ghost Mountain
  5. The Clap
  6. Innoculate the Innocuous
  7. I Don't Wanna Die
  8. Les Os
  9. Child Star
  10. Rocket Ship
  11. Tuff Luff
  12. Ready to Die
  13. The Unicorns: 2014
  14. I Was Born (a Unicorn)

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