Low's 2011 Concert History

Low was formed in 1993 by vocalist and guitarist Alan Sparhawk and bassist John Nichols with Sparhawk's wife Mimi Parker as a co-vocalist and drummer. The band embraced a softer, dream-pop that contrasted the post-punk, grunge movement popular in the '90s. Instead of loud, heayv drums, Parker used brushes instead of drumsticks on a drum set consisting of a single snare drum, cymbal, and floor tom. This and her shared vocal harmonies with Sparhawk helped Low craft a unique sound that produced an immediate cult following. Between 1993 and 2022, Parker and Sparhawk led Low as they cycled through five different bassists. In 2020, Mimi Parker was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She passed away on November 5, 2022, forcing the band to cancel the remainder of 2022's shows.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 03, 2011
Low
  Setlists
Barbican Centre London, England, United Kingdom
Jun 01, 2011
Low
  Setlists
Gebaude 9 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
May 31, 2011
Low Knust Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
May 30, 2011
Low Lido Berlin, Berlin, Germany
May 27, 2011
Low

Primavera Sound

  Setlists
Parc del Fòrum Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
May 25, 2011 –
May 29, 2011
Primavera Sound 2011
John Cale / The National / Fleet Foxes / The Flaming Lips / James Blake / Sufjan Stevens / Interpol / Belle and Sebastian / Animal Collective / Caribou / Explosions in the Sky / PJ Harvey / Mogwai / The Tallest Man On Earth / DJ Shadow / Deerhunter / Jamie xx / Cults / Pulp / Connan Mockasin / Lindstrøm / Gonjasufi / The Fiery Furnaces / Suuns / The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Moon Duo / Suicide / Das Racist / The Soft Moon / El Guincho / Salem / Darkstar / Einstürzende Neubauten / Jason Collett / Shellac / Autolux / The Fresh & Onlys / Money Mark / Factory Floor / Deep Sea Arcade / No Joy / Pere Ubu / Male Bonding / Pissed Jeans / Annuals / Sonny & The Sunsets / Emeralds / Wolf People / Seefeel / Smoke Fairies / Comet Gain / DM Stith / The Monochrome Set / Games / Julian Lynch / Triangulo de Amor Bizarro / Rubik / Kode9 & The Spaceape / Half Japanese / Blank Dogs / Arto Lindsay / Julia Kent / Toundra / Dean Wareham / Dávila 666 / Deakin / El Mató a un Policía Motorizado / Papas Fritas / BMX Bandits / Nisennenmondai / Las Robertas / Islet / Garotas Suecas / Fernando Milagros / Francis International Airport / Damo Suzuki / Carte Blanche / My Teenage Stride / Odio París / Luger / Nosoträsh / Lichens / Del Rey / Aias / Me And The Bees / Kokoshca / Maryland / Ornamento y Delito / Ainara LeGardon / Dan Melchior und das Menace / La Celula Durmiente / Thelematicos / Les Aus / Glenn Branca Ensemble / Dúo Cobra / Berlinetta / The Suicide of the Western Culture / of Montreal / Warpaint / Kurt Vile / Girl Talk / Big Boi / M. Ward / Twin Shadow / Gold Panda / Simian Mobile Disco / tUnE-yArDs / Phosphorescent / Tennis / Battles / Holy Ghost / Cloud Nothings / Low / The Album Leaf / The Black Angels / Baths / Ty Segall / The Walkmen / Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti / OFWGKTA / Yuck / Perfume Genius / Swans / Mercury Rev / Public Image Ltd. / Glasser / Matthew Dear / Caspa / John Talabot / Grinderman / Broadcast / Shabazz Palaces / Oneohtrix Point Never / Avi Buffalo / Field Music / Gang Gang Dance / Ducktails / Echo & the bunnymen Show all bands
  Setlists
Parc del Fòrum Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Show Duplicates for May 25, 2011
May 24, 2011
Low
  Setlists
Catharina Church Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands
May 23, 2011
Low
  Setlists
Doornroosje Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
May 21, 2011
"Les Nuits Botanique" / Low / Joy

Les Nuits Botanique

  Setlists
Orangerie Brussels, Brussels Capital, Belgium
May 20, 2011
Low / Sleepingdog
  Setlists
Trinity Centre Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Indie
Indie Rock
Alternative Rock
Art Rock
Post-Rock
Shoegaze
Dream Pop
Art Pop
Modern Alternative Rock
Chamber Pop
Melancholia
Chamber Psych
Slowcore
Freak Folk
Ambient Pop
Duluth Indie
Show more genres
Open YouTube Playlist

View Concert

2024 1 concert
2023 7 concerts
2022 62 concerts
2021 2 concerts
2020 7 concerts
2019 61 concerts
2018 51 concerts
2017 18 concerts
2016 61 concerts
2015 55 concerts
2014 52 concerts
2013 82 concerts
2012 45 concerts
2011 87 concerts
2010 35 concerts
2009 22 concerts
2008 54 concerts
2007 75 concerts
2006 64 concerts
2005 40 concerts
2004 4 concerts
2003 18 concerts
2002 19 concerts
2001 37 concerts
2000 7 concerts
1999 13 concerts
1998 5 concerts
1997 12 concerts
1996 11 concerts
1995 1 concert
1994 3 concerts
1992 3 concerts
 Brantelg
 Suburban Argyle
 Openupyourskull
 Dreamover
 Follow Me Around
 William Le Grand
 Mister.Tony
 Lowerdeck
 Adam Breidbart
 Gizagaza
 Lastboyscout
 Zach Richmond
 Coleslawed
 Madeleine Rylie Carr
 Ashley Howden
 Nickman
 Jhreben
 Rob Baird
 Wokeupnew

Sign Up or Login to comment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Low had?

Low has had 1,014 concerts.

What genre is Low?

Low is most often considered to be Indie, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Post-Rock, Shoegaze, Dream Pop, Art Pop, Modern Alternative Rock, Chamber Pop, Melancholia, Chamber Psych, Slowcore, Freak Folk, Ambient Pop, and Duluth Indie.

When was the last Low concert?

The last Low concert was on January 27, 2024 at Upstairs at the Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. The bands that performed were: Low / Dead Fiction.

What setlist does Low play live?

The songs that Low performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 19, 2023 concert at The Palladium Upstairs in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States:

  1. Tell Me I’m Alive
  2. Break Your Little Heart
  3. Modern Love
  4. Forever Young
  5. Somewhere in Neverland
  6. Are You There?
  7. PMA
  8. Something's Gotta Give
  9. Do You Want Me (Dead?)
  10. Dark Side of Your Room
  11. Clumsy
  12. Dirty Laundry
  13. Basement Noise
  14. Therapy
  15. Calm Down
  16. Lost in Stereo
  17. Kids in the Dark
  18. Time-Bomb
  19. Sleepwalking
  20. Weightless
  21. Monsters
  22. Dear Maria, Count Me In

As Seen On: