This Many Boyfriends's 2011 Concert History

This Many Boyfriends are an indiepop band from Northern England. They bonded over a shared love of playing pop music far too loud in rooms far too small. They formed several years ago but have been through more lineup changes than The Fall, before settling on the current one: Richard on lead vocals, Tom on bass guitar, Laura on drums and Daniel on lead guitar.

Indie
Alternative
British
Indie Pop
Indie Fuzzpop
2013 8 concerts
2012 8 concerts
2011 3 concerts
2010 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has This Many Boyfriends had?

This Many Boyfriends has had 21 concerts.

What genre is This Many Boyfriends?

This Many Boyfriends is most often considered to be Indie, Alternative, British, Indie Pop, and Indie Fuzzpop.

When was the last This Many Boyfriends concert?

The last This Many Boyfriends concert was on June 08, 2013 at Long Division Festival 2013 in Wakefield, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Ghostpoet / The Fall / This Is The Kit / Nine Black Alps / Allo Darlin' / The History of Apple Pie / Sky Larkin / Too Many T's / Dos / RM Hubbert / Kid Canaveral / Skint & Demoralised / This Many Boyfriends / The Matadors / That Fucking Tank / Exhibition / Middleman / Jasmine Kennedy / IMP / Grand / Blacklisters / Post War Glamour Girls / Witch Hunt / The Coopers / The Sunbeams / Mark Wynn / Olympic Swimmers / The Spills / Morain / Howard Marks / Runaround Kids / Soulmates Never Die / Ed Tudor Pole / Piskie Sits / Rose And The Howling North / New Vinyl / The Spirit of John / Cry Baby Cry / St. Gregory Orange / Jonnythefirth / State Of Georgia / Jeffrey Lewis & Peter Stampfel / Aztec Doll / Harry George Johns / Thomas Wilby Gang / The Michael Ainsley Band / Jamiesaysmile / deadflowers / O Messy Life / The Shaking Whips.

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