Trembling Bells Concert History

Trembling Bells was a Scottish folk-rock group formed in 2008 by drummer Alex Neilson, a musician with a strong history of free and improvised playing with several artists. From 2012, the band has also recorded as the collaboration Trembling Bells & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. In September 2018, frontwoman Lavinia Blackwall left the band and the band subsequently announced the split, with members focusing on individual projects.

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Folk
Female Vocalists
Psychedelic
Modern Folk Rock
Psychedelic Folk
Scottish Rock
Modern Psychedelic Folk
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2018 2 concerts
2017 3 concerts
2016 4 concerts
2015 2 concerts
2014 2 concerts
2013 3 concerts
2012 5 concerts
2011 2 concerts
2010 9 concerts
2009 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Trembling Bells had?

Trembling Bells has had 33 concerts.

What genre is Trembling Bells?

Trembling Bells is most often considered to be Folk, Female Vocalists, Psychedelic, Modern Folk Rock, Psychedelic Folk, Scottish Rock, and Modern Psychedelic Folk.

When was the last Trembling Bells concert?

The last Trembling Bells concert was on July 12, 2018 at Cafe OTO in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Trembling Bells / The Left Outsides.

What setlist does Trembling Bells play live?

The songs that Trembling Bells performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 23, 2016 concert at Royal Albert Hall in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. Wide Majestic Aire
  2. Killing Time in London Fields
  3. My Father was a Collapsing Star
  4. Christ's Entry into Govan
  5. I is Someone Else
  6. Sweet Death Polka

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