Desaparecidos live in concert.
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Desaparecidos

20
critic concert reviews
rock

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

70
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Based on 
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Critics Consensus

Based on 20 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Desaparecidos is rated as a decent live performer, with shows that lack distinction. Desaparecidos concert reviews describe live shows and performances as mellow and delightful.

How long are their concerts?

How long are Desaparecidos concerts? Desaparecidos concerts usually last from 45 minutes to up to an hour and a half.

How much to book?

On tour

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Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Omaha, United States (2001 - present)
Bio
Desaparecidos is an American punk rock band from Omaha, Nebraska. It is headed by singer/guitarist Conor Oberst, the frontman of Bright Eyes.
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Critic Concert Reviews

QRO Magazine

October 24, 2013
%
The lights are glowing a warm orange and the upper section of the floor is arranged with 16 four-top tables decorated only with plain black cloths.

The Aquarian Weekly (USA)

March 8, 2013
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I say this with all due respect for the bands that made adolescent life a little less miserable and helped me develop an identity that still exists in my deepest core today.

The Skinny (UK)

February 15, 2013
80
%
The Arches, Glasgow, Scotland on February 9, 2013

GoldenPlec (Ireland)

February 8, 2013
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Dublin Temple Bar Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland

Shepherd Express (USA)

September 15, 2015
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The Omaha punk group released its first album Read Music/Speak Spanish in 2002 then broke up shortly after, as Oberst focused his attention on Bright Eyes and grew ever-mellower with each release.

The Waster (USA)

August 25, 2015
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In an age where it’s trendy for bands to brazenly advertise a bullshit political agenda (looking at you, Muse), usually as a tactic to sell albums, it’s refreshing to know that there are a few groups out there who actually believe in what they’re selling.

The Key (USA)

August 8, 2015
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The crowd was timid to sing along with them, as well as So So Glos; both bands asked for audience participation in their songs of revolution, but the crowd found peace inInternet smack-talking instead.

Past critic reviews published in

Buzz Bands LA (USA), Grimy Goods (USA), Buzz Bands LA (USA), OC Weekly (USA), Consequence Of Sound (USA) and more

Image Credit

Hector Barreto [CC BY-SA 4.0] via Wikimedia Commons

Latest Release

Live At Shea Stadium (1 April 2022)