Wolf Parade's 2011 Concert History

Wolf Parade is an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, based in Montreal, QC. The band went on indefinite hiatus in 2011, but announced its return to recording and performing in January 2016. Wolf Parade was formed when Spencer Krug (also Sunset Rubdown, Frog Eyes, Moonface and Swan Lake) was offered a gig supporting Arcade Fire. He called Dan Boeckner (formerly of notable B.C. band Atlas Strategic, now also part of Handsome Furs) and they wrote songs with a drum machine before calling Arlen Thompson to play drums.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 30, 2011
Wolf Parade
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Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
May 29, 2011 –
May 31, 2011
Sasquatch Music Festival
Foo Fighters / Death Cab for Cutie / Modest Mouse / Flaming Lips / Wilco / Bright Eyes / Iron & Wine /  Death From Above 1979 / Wolf Parade / Dan Mangan / MSTRKRFT / Guided By Voices
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The Gorge Amphitheatre George, Washington, United States
May 28, 2011
Sasquatch! Music Festival
"Sasquatch! Music Festival" / Death Cab for Cutie / Bright Eyes / Iron & Wine / BASSNECTAR / Robyn / Pink Martini / Wolf Parade / Local Natives / Matt and Kim / Trailer Park Boys / Sleigh Bells / The Thermals / Jenny and Johnny / The Head and the Heart / K-Os / The Antlers / The Radio Dept. / Aloe Blacc / Sharon Van Etten / Wye Oak / The Secret Sisters / Tig Notaro / Washed Out / Alberta Cross / Rebecca Gates / J Mascis / Pepper Rabbit / Matt McCarthy / The Glitch Mob Show all bands
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The Gorge Amphitheatre George, Washington, United States
May 27, 2011 –
May 30, 2011
Sasquatch! Music Festival 2011
Foo Fighters / Skrillex / Foster The People / Major Lazer / Macklemore & Ryan Lewis / Death Cab for Cutie / Modest Mouse / Iron & Wine / Young the Giant / Beach House / Cold War Kids / Aloe Blacc / The Flaming Lips / Bonobo / Local Natives / The Head and the Heart / Wilco / Ratatat / Fitz & The Tantrums / Robyn / The Decemberists / Bright Eyes / City and Colour / BASSNECTAR / Matt and Kim / Washed Out / Flying Lotus / Chromeo / Biffy Clyro / The Drums / Yeasayer / Sleigh Bells / Deerhunter / Best Coast / The Glitch Mob / Flogging Molly / Noah & The Whale / Sharon Van Etten / Twin Shadow / Tokyo Police Club / Wavves / The Antlers / Gold Panda / Rodrigo y Gabriela / Surfer Blood / Death from Above 1979 / MSTRKRFT / Against Me! / Wolf Parade / White Denim / Wye Oak / The Radio Dept. / Pink Martini / Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings / K-Os / Guided By Voices / Smith Westerns / Other Lives / Givers / S. Carey / Black Mountain / Old 97's / Stornoway / The Thermals / Typhoon / !!! (Chk Chk Chk) / J Mascis / The Secret Sisters / Bob Mould / Dan Mangan / Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears / Reggie Watts / Cotton Jones / The Bronx / Basia Bulat / Alberta Cross / Gayngs / Tim Minchin / Das Racist / Rival Schools / Archers Of Loaf / Sam Roberts Band / White Arrows / Jenny and Johnny / The Axis of Awesome / Pepper Rabbit / The Moondoggies / Tig Notaro / Jaill / Talkdemonic / Trailer Park Boys / Hari Kondabolu / The Young Evils / Head Like A Kite / The Globes / Mad Rad / Scott Aukerman / Seattle Rock Orchestra / DJ Anjali and the Incredible Kid / Matt McCarthy / Rebecca Gates and the Consortium / Wheedle's Groove / Bulat Show all bands
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The Gorge Ampitheater George, Washington, United States
Show Duplicate for May 27, 2011
Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
Alternative
Modern Rock
Canadian
Art Pop
Stomp And Holler
Indietronica
Noise Pop
Canadian Indie
Neo-Trad Metal
Quebec Indie
German Heavy Metal
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Wolf Parade had?

Wolf Parade has had 410 concerts.

What genre is Wolf Parade?

Wolf Parade is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Modern Rock, Canadian, Art Pop, Stomp And Holler, Indietronica, Noise Pop, Canadian Indie, Neo-Trad Metal, Quebec Indie, and German Heavy Metal.

When was the last Wolf Parade concert?

The last Wolf Parade concert was on July 13, 2022 at Sessions Music Hall in Eugene, Oregon, United States.

What setlist does Wolf Parade play live?

The songs that Wolf Parade performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 13, 2022 concert at Sessions Music Hall in Eugene, Oregon, United States:

  1. Soldier's Grin
  2. Grounds for Divorce
  3. Modern World
  4. Julia Take Your Man Home
  5. Shine a Light
  6. Dear Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts
  7. Forest Green
  8. You're Dreaming
  9. Baby Blue
  10. Fine Young Cannibals
  11. This Heart's on Fire
  12. I'll Believe in Anything
  13. You Are a Runner and I Am My Father's Son
  14. It's a Curse
  15. Dinner Bells

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