Tinariwen's 2001 Concert History

Tinariwen (in Tuareg: "ⵜⵏⵔⵓⵏ"; from Tamasheq (Berber), Tenere, the desert) is a Tuareg music group, originating from Tessalit in the Adrar des Ifoghas, a region shared between southern Algeria and northern Mali. The band's fifth album Tassili, released in 2011, won the Award for Best World Music Album at the 54th Grammy Awards.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 28, 2001 –
Jul 01, 2001
Roskilde Festival 2001
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Blues
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Mande Pop
Desert Blues
Malian Blues
Tuareg Guitar
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Tinariwen had?

Tinariwen has had 501 concerts.

What genre is Tinariwen?

Tinariwen is most often considered to be Blues, World, Afropop, World Music, African, World Fusion, Mande Pop, Desert Blues, Malian Blues, and Tuareg Guitar.

When is the next Tinariwen concert?

The next Tinariwen concert is on May 29, 2024 at Powerstation in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

When was the last Tinariwen concert?

The last Tinariwen concert was on July 29, 2023 at Village de Luxey in Luxey, France. The bands that performed were: "Musiclalarue" / Michel Polnareff / La Femme / Matmatah / Massilia Sound System / Tinariwen.

What setlist does Tinariwen play live?

The songs that Tinariwen performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 20, 2023 concert at Henham Park in Southwold, England, United Kingdom:

  1. Tende
  2. Alghalam Tiglistarha
  3. Arajghiyine
  4. Anemouhagh
  5. Koud Edhaz Emin
  6. Imidiwan Sadjdàt Tislim
  7. Tamatant Tilay
  8. Assawt
  9. Sasstanaqam
  10. Chaghaybou
  11. Amassakoul 'n' Ténéré
  12. Matanam
  13. Matadjem Yinmixan

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