Radio Vago Concert History

Radio Vago was originally formed in 1999 in Los Angeles as Radio Vagobond before changing its name. The band has released one EP and has been featured on compilations. In 2004 they parted ways with former singer Adrienne Pearson who was replaced by Mire Molnar. The band recorded their full-length record which was produced by Omar Rodriguez of experimental rock band The Mars Volta, but the band broke up prior to its release, and it was only released for download.

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The Stitches / The Fuse / Riff Randals / Radio Vago on Oct 5, 2002 [301-small]

The Stitches / The Fuse / Riff Randals / Radio Vago
Oct 5, 2002
 Sacramento, California, United States
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The Mars Volta / Radio Vago / Subtitle on Apr 13, 2003 [498-small]

The Mars Volta / Radio Vago / Subtitle
Apr 13, 2003
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Indie
Punk
Progressive Rock
2005 3 concerts
2004 1 concert
2003 5 concerts
2002 3 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Radio Vago had?

Radio Vago has had 12 concerts.

What genre is Radio Vago?

Radio Vago is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Punk, and Progressive Rock.

When was the last Radio Vago concert?

The last Radio Vago concert was on November 12, 2005 at Hof Ter Lo in Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium. The bands that performed were: Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez Quintet / Radio Vago / The Medications.

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