Vitalic's 2003 Concert History

Vitalic (born as Pascal Arbez in 1976) is an electronic music artist. He was born in France and is of Italian descent. His first singles were released in 1996 and 1997, but were confined to the underground electronic music scene. He decided to make music when he heard Daft Punk's Rollin' & Scratchin' in a club in his hometown Dijon, France. He became good friends with Michel Amato, also known as The Hacker, whom he met in the Rex, the "techno temple" of Laurent Garnier.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 12, 2003 –
Jul 13, 2003
T In The Park 2003
The Flaming Lips / Coldplay / The Saw Doctors / Teenage Fanclub / The Mars Volta / The Roots / Supergrass / Eisley / The All-American Rejects / Turbonegro / The Rapture / Kings Of Leon / Snow Patrol / The Polyphonic Spree / R.E.M. / Har Mar Superstar / The Raveonettes / The Darkness / The White Stripes / Feeder / OK Go / Basement / Danko Jones / Damien Rice / Biffy Clyro / Richie Hawtin / The Streets / Röyksopp / Idlewild / The Music / Athlete / The Proclaimers / Ed Harcourt / Hell Is for Heroes / The Thrills / Laurent Garnier / Sugababes / Turin Brakes / Tricky / Slam / Super Furry Animals / The Zutons / GusGus / The Futureheads / Green Velvet / The Coral / The Cardigans / The Charlatans / The Datsuns / The Cooper Temple Clause / Underworld / Darren Price / Vitalic / Death In Vegas / DJ Sneak / Dave Clarke / Tom McRae / Skin / Ron Sexsmith / 2020 Soundsystem / Deep Dish / The Warlocks / Cosmic Rough Riders / Lemon Jelly / FC Kahuna / The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster / Mint Royale / Inspiral Carpets / The Stands / Bandits / The Jeevas / The Rain Band / Longview / Mull Historical Society / Kinesis / Myslovitz / The Grim Northern Social / Ewan Pearson / Alfie / John Squire / Speedway / Echo & the Bunnymen / Patrick Park / Funeral for a Friend / Appleton / H-Foundation / Brett Johnson / Keith Flint / Ashley Hamilton / Slam Dj's / go machine Show all bands
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Balado Airfield Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
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T In The Park 2003
Jul 12 - 13, 2003
 Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
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House
Electronica
Dance
Techno
Electro
French
Electro House
Synth-Pop
Alternative Dance
France
New Rave
New French Touch
Filter House
Electroclash
French Indietronica
Francophone
Electrofox
Français
French House
French Techno
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Vitalic had?

Vitalic has had 257 concerts.

What genre is Vitalic?

Vitalic is most often considered to be Electronic, House, Electronica, Dance, Techno, Electro, French, Electro House, Synth-Pop, Alternative Dance, France, New Rave, New French Touch, Filter House, Electroclash, French Indietronica, Francophone, Electrofox, Français, French House, and French Techno.

When is the next Vitalic concert?

The next Vitalic concert is on June 14, 2024 at Madame Loyal Bordeaux - Parc des Expositions in Bordeaux, France. The bands performing are: DJ Football / Vitalic / Antigone / Madame Loyal / Nico Moreno / I Hate Models / Darius / Dabeull / Bon Entendeur.

When was the last Vitalic concert?

The last Vitalic concert was on March 22, 2024 at EartH - Evolutionary Arts Hackney in London, England, United Kingdom.

What setlist does Vitalic play live?

The songs that Vitalic performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 11, 2023 concert at Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano in Madrid, Madrid, Spain:

  1. Waiting for the Stars

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