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Something for Kate next setlist
On average, Something for Kate performs 18 songs during their shows - Artist
- Something for Kate
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- City
- Melbourne, Australia
- Biography
- Something for Kate formed in Melbourne, Victoria in 1994. The founding members of the three-piece band were vocalist and guitarist Paul Dempsey, bass player Julian Carroll (later to be replaced by Stephanie Ashworth) and drummer Clint Hyndman. After recording a 7-track demo in 1995, the band signed to Murmur Records, a subsidiary of Sony. In 1996, they released the 7-track EP The Answer to Both Your Questions, recorded and mixed by Greg Atkinson of Sydney band Big Heavy Stuff.
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- 1994
Concerts
717
244 events with setlists
Songs
128
18 songs x concert
Tours
17
Tours so far
Festivals
108
Festivals
Encores
34.84%
85 concerts
Duration
01:17:42
01 hour, 17 minutes, 42 seconds