The Ocean's 2006 Concert History

The Ocean (a.k.a. The Ocean Collective) is a progressive metal band started in 2001 in Berlin, Germany by guitarist Robin Staps. However, the first stable line-up was formed only in 2009 during recording sessions of Heliocentric and Anthropocentric.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 09, 2006
Persistance Tour
Sick of It All / Madball / Terror / Walls of Jericho / Comeback Kid / The Distance / Destiny / The Ocean
Alter Schlachthof Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Aug 10, 2006 –
Aug 12, 2006
Brutal Assault
Ador Dorath / Amorphis / Arsebreed / Birdflesh / Born From Pain / Carnival in coal / CENOTAPH / Cerebral Turbulency / Colp / Crashpoint / Deadborn / Depresy / Destruction / Dimmu Borgir / Disavowed / Ephel Duath / Fear Factory / Fleshgore / Galadriel / Gojira / Gorefest / Illidiance / Mayhem / Mnemic / Morbid Angel / MORTIFILIA / Mourning Beloveth / Napalm Death / Neglected Fields / Negligent Collateral Collapse / Obscura / The Ocean / Onslaught / Ophiolatry / Orphaned Land / Rasta / Rites Of Undeath / Root / Rotten Sound / Sacramental Blood / Sanatorium / Severe Torture / Sick of It All / Skinless / Skyforger / Solfernus / Spawn of Possession / Textures / TisÍC Let Od RÁJE / Trollech Show all bands
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Kulturní areál Svojšice Svojšice, Pardubický, Czechia
Apr 27, 2006
The Ocean / Ira Die Stadtmitte Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Metal
Experimental
Alternative Metal
Post-Rock
Progressive Metal
Sludge Metal
Sludge
Post-Metal
Djent
Post-Doom Metal
Jazz Metal
Atmospheric Post-Metal
Progressive Sludge
Atmospheric Sludge
Atmospheric Sludge Metal
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2024 35 concerts
2023 51 concerts
2022 64 concerts
2021 5 concerts
2019 30 concerts
2018 8 concerts
2017 1 concert
2016 39 concerts
2015 22 concerts
2014 28 concerts
2013 71 concerts
2012 1 concert
2011 52 concerts
2010 18 concerts
2009 2 concerts
2008 62 concerts
2007 7 concerts
2006 3 concerts
1990 1 concert
1988 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Ocean had?

The Ocean has had 502 concerts.

What genre is The Ocean?

The Ocean is most often considered to be Metal, Experimental, Alternative Metal, Post-Rock, Progressive Metal, Sludge Metal, Sludge, Post-Metal, Djent, Post-Doom Metal, Jazz Metal, Atmospheric Post-Metal, Progressive Sludge, Atmospheric Sludge, and Atmospheric Sludge Metal.

When is the next The Ocean concert?

The next The Ocean concert is on July 25, 2024 at HI-FI, Murphy Arts Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The bands performing are: Caspian / If These Trees Could Talk / And So I Watch You from Afar / sleepmakeswaves / Into It. Over It. / Leech / Maserati / Their / They're / There / Dikembe / Metavari / Athletics / Wess Meets West / It Was A Good Dream / Of The Vine / Girih / Eyes to Argus / This Will Destroy You / The Ocean / Night Verses / Sparta / Rezn / Pageninetynine / City of Caterpillar / Outrun the Sunlight / The Depth Beneath Us / The Casket Lottery / Proper. / Black X Sea / Unwed Sailor / Letting Up Despite Great Faults / The Supervoid Choral Ensemble / CHEW / Man Mountain / Deserta / Nygma / The Color of Cyan / Greybloom / Necromoon / Hiroe / Karate, Guns, & Tanning / Idiot.

When was the last The Ocean concert?

The last The Ocean concert was on June 16, 2024 at Lion Arts Factory in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The bands that performed were: The Ocean / Cave In / LLNN.

What setlist does The Ocean play live?

The songs that The Ocean performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 14, 2024 concert at 170 Russell in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia:

  1. Preboreal
  2. Boreal
  3. Sea of Reeds
  4. Atlantic
  5. Subboreal
  6. Bathyalpelagic III: Disequilibrated
  7. Oligocene
  8. Pleistocene
  9. Subatlantic
  10. Cambrian II: Eternal Recurrence
  11. Triassic
  12. Jurassic | Cretaceous

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