Tim Rogers live in concert.
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Tim Rogers

20
critic concert reviews
folk

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

71
%
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Critic Consensus

Based on 20 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Tim Rogers is rated as a decent live performer, with shows that lack distinction. Tim Rogers concert reviews describe live shows and performances as abrasive and eccentric.

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Latest Release

Singing Through the Pandemic (April 26, 2021)

Artist Info

Genre
folk
Origin
(9/20/1969) (9/20/1969)
Bio
Tim Rogers is the frontman of Australian rock band You Am I.
Has Performed With
The Bamboos, Catherine Britt

Critic Concert Reviews

Backseat Mafia

November 18, 2022
%
A punishing schedule of gigs for the front man between his duties with You Am I, The Hard Ons and solo pursuits including his radio gig with Double J, unfortunately meant Tim was battling through with a throat infection.

The Music (Australia)

May 5, 2017
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Tim Rogers Live In Concert In Australia

X-Press Magazine (Australia)

April 26, 2017
70
%
Rosemount Hotel, Perth, Australia

The West Australian (Australia)

April 21, 2017
60
%
You Am I frontman Tim Rogers almost disappeared into cabaret-land midway through his Thursday night performance at the refurbished Rosemount Hotel. His bittersweet 1999 ballad Happy Anniversary segued into Little River Band’s cheesy classic Reminiscing.

The West Australian (Australia)

July 6, 2015
80
%
Perth, Australia

Scenestr (Australia)

July 6, 2015
%
Friday night at The Gov (3 July) and Tim Rogers was set to take the stage with The Bamboos, which he did after Port Adelaide act The Rememberz opened proceedings.

The AU Review (Australia)

June 22, 2015
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Before the headlining duo was able to take to the stage, The Triffid saw foot traffic make its way in for the support act too.

Past critic reviews published in

Spectrum Culture (USA), Faster Louder (Australia)

Image Credit

Bruce Baker [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons