Hot Water Music's 1997 Concert History

Hot Water Music is a Gainesville, Florida punk outfit known for Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard's raspy vocals, as well as their searing Jawbreaker-esque guitars on earlier albums. The act first formed in 1993, and their first record, Finding the Rhythms, was released on No Idea and Toy Box records. Many fans commonly refer to Hot Water Music as the abbreviation, HWM. The name Hot Water Music comes from a Charles Bukowski book.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 19, 1997 –
Dec 21, 1997
Gainesville Fest 1997
New Found Glory / Hot Water Music / Shadows Fall / Culture / Shai Hulud / Fairchild / The Jazz June / Indecision / Made In Japan / Discount / Omega Man / Reversal of Man / Serotonin / Cease / The Blacktop Cadence / Overthrow / Milhouse / Red Letter Day / Carlisle / New Day Rising / Hankshaw / Sons Of Abraham / One 4 One / Peterbuilt / Ed Matus' Struggle / Bird of Ill Omen / Grey Am / Chalkline / Vacant Andys / Early Grace / Dawn of Orion / Keith Welsh / Song Of Kerman / Dark Angel Devine Show all bands
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Gainesville Fest 1997 Gainesville, Florida, United States
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Sep 21, 1997
Hot Water Music / Bridalsmith The Loft Sacramento, California, United States
Jun 27, 1997 –
Jun 28, 1997
Wilkes-Barre Fest 1997
The Get Up Kids / Converge / Hot Water Music / Braid / Magnus / Coalesce / Grade / Bigwig / shades apart / Franklin / I Hate Myself / Jersey / Prevail / Camber / Ink and Dagger / The Blacktop Cadence / The Bleed / Ethel Meserve / Roswell / Bedford / 2 Line Filler / Mid Carson July / Guardrail / Dragbody / Countervail / Project Kate / Tramlaw / Burialground / Transmegetti Show all bands
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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Wilkes-Barre Fest 1997 on Jun 27, 1997 [708-small]

Wilkes-Barre Fest 1997
Jun 27 - 28, 1997
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Wilkes-Barre Fest 1997 on Jun 27, 1997 [877-small]

Wilkes-Barre Fest 1997
Jun 27 - 28, 1997
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  Uploaded by Michaela Morgan

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Punk Rock
Emo
Post-Hardcore
Melodic Hardcore
Skate Punk
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Hot Water Music had?

Hot Water Music has had 607 concerts.

What genre is Hot Water Music?

Hot Water Music is most often considered to be Punk, Punk Rock, Emo, Post-Hardcore, Melodic Hardcore, Skate Punk, Folk Punk, Alternative Emo, and Orgcore.

When is the next Hot Water Music concert?

The next Hot Water Music concert is on August 03, 2024 at Aeroporto Campo de Marte in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. The bands performing are: The Get Up Kids / Hot Water Music / Dominatrix / Hateen / December / Sugar Kane / Questions / Bayside Kings / Apnea / Nitrominds / Aditive / Swave / magueRbeS / Faca Preta / Backdrop Falls / Join the Dance / Horney.

When was the last Hot Water Music concert?

The last Hot Water Music concert was on June 29, 2024 at Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The bands that performed were: Hot Water Music / Quicksand / Tim Barry.

What setlist does Hot Water Music play live?

The songs that Hot Water Music performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 24, 2024 concert at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California, United States:

  1. Remedy
  2. Menace
  3. A Flight and a Crash
  4. State of Grace
  5. Turn the Dial
  6. After The Impossible
  7. Sweet Disasters
  8. Burn Forever
  9. Rooftops
  10. Old Rules
  11. Turnstile
  12. Keep It Together
  13. I Was on a Mountain
  14. Drag My Body
  15. Freightliner
  16. Killing Time
  17. Free Radio Gainesville
  18. Trusty Chords
  19. Simple Song

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