The Wldlfe's 2016 Concert History

Jansen Hogan, Carson Hogan, & Jack Crane – who comprise The Wldlfe – have been creating music since the band's inception in 2016 with the release of their first EP, New, 2016, which included mass hits "Waterfalls" and "Somebody's Gonna Love You."

Pop
Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative
Indie Pop
Indie Poptimism
Future Bass
Gaming EDM
Complextro
Hopebeat
Indy Indie
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2024 10 concerts
2023 44 concerts
2022 39 concerts
2021 6 concerts
2020 20 concerts
2019 18 concerts
2018 32 concerts
2017 10 concerts
2016 1 concert
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 Ryan
 Becca
 Ramomcferno
 Heymattrick
 H.
 Joshb03
 Nightloveyou
 Benjamin Mariano
 Skibone
 Amanda De Cesare
 Jacob
 Skyfox
 Rororoyourboat3
 Leah Osborne
 Yenny
 Erin
 Hannah Belcher
 Gloom Boi

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Wldlfe had?

The Wldlfe has had 180 concerts.

What genre is The Wldlfe?

The Wldlfe is most often considered to be Pop, Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative, Indie Pop, Indie Poptimism, Future Bass, Gaming EDM, Complextro, Hopebeat, and Indy Indie.

When was the last The Wldlfe concert?

The last The Wldlfe concert was on March 09, 2024 at The Burl in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. The bands that performed were: The Wldlfe / Abby Holliday.

What setlist does The Wldlfe play live?

The songs that The Wldlfe performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 08, 2024 concert at Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States:

  1. Lonely
  2. Close to You
  3. Box
  4. Good
  5. Lemonade (Growing Pains)
  6. Jeremy
  7. Both/And
  8. You Don't Love Me (Like You Used To)
  9. The Other Side
  10. Psycho (When I Wake Up)
  11. Deep End
  12. Anxious
  13. Forgive & Forget
  14. Wreck My Life (Unreleased)
  15. Waterfalls
  16. Somebody's Gonna Love You
  17. All My Friends
  18. Blood Orange

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