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About Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend made their way onto the music scene in 2006. Formed at Columbia University, the group quickly gained a reputation for their unique sound—an intriguing blend of indie rock with African rhythms, baroque pop, and art pop. 

Their rise to fame began with performances at college events and local venues, capturing audiences with their eclectic mix of Afro-pop rhythms and lyrics relatable to their core demographic. Their self-produced and self-titled debut album, Vampire Weekend, broke into the top 20 on the US Billboard 200.

Subsequent efforts, including Contra, Modern Vampires of the City, and Father of the Bride, all reached #1, with Modern Vampires of the City and Father of the Bride winning Grammys for Best Alternative Music Album. These accolades helped baroque pop earn its place within the modern indie rock scene.

Frontman and founder Ezra Koenig once said, "I still think that if you're excited about something, you have to work at it,” and fans can expect Vampire Weekend to keep doing just that. They deliver music that is both reflective of their diverse influences and indicative of their unique artistic vision.

Vampire Weekend’s Setlist

The band’s catalog is a fusion of worldly influences, catchy hooks, and surprising twists. From the intricate guitar work to the global grooves, their studio recordings come alive on stage, creating an unforgettable experience. When you see Vampire Weekend live, expect these fan favorites:

  1. A-Punk

  2. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa

  3. White Sky

  4. Oxford Comma

  5. Cousins

  6. Walcott

  7. Holiday

  8. Campus

  9. Horchata

  10. Giving Up the Gun

Live Moments That Made Headlines

From intimate venues to enormous festivals, Vampire Weekend's live shows have thrilled fans since 2007. These moments have stood out for their impact:

  • March 13, 2008: Vampire Weekend's debut at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas, marked a pivotal moment in their early career. Facing a massive crowd, they played songs from their eponymous first album, impressing even some of their harshest critics with Afro-pop-inspired rhythms, stellar harmonies, and clever quips.

  • August 30, 2009: “A-Punk” and “Oxford Comma” were the biggest hits in a set that shined in a star-studded lineup at the Reading Festival. The UK crowd readily accepted the talented quartet, who played before more established bands the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Bloc Party, and Radiohead. They not only managed to hold their own but also gained thousands of new fans from across the pond.

  • April 2013: Celebrating the release of their third album, Modern Vampires of the City, Vampire Weekend played a memorable show at the Roseland Ballroom in the Big Apple. Steve Buscemi served as the host of the show, which was streamed as part of an American Express promotion. Funny man Fred Armisen warmed up the audience, and they sang along with every song!

  • March 2019: In support of their upcoming album Father of the Bride, the group graced the stage of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. They delivered a solid rendition of “This Life” before being joined by Haim on “Jerusalem, New York, Berlin.” Trading verses, their soft vocals and impactful lyrics created a vibe many viewers likened to the folk music at Woodstock back in 1969. 

  • October 2019: During their set at the Moody Theater during Austin City Limits in 2019, Vampire Weekend delivered a well-received set highlighted by a mesmerizing rendition of "Sunflower" with Steve Lacy. The collaboration with the highly-respected singer-songwriter infused new energy into the song, with Lacy's soulful vocals complementing Ezra Koenig's distinct style.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Vampire Weekend concerts last?

Vampire Weekend’s concerts typically last around 75-90 minutes, featuring 20–25 songs, including an encore. The setlist may vary, as they often honor requests. Search GoTickets.com for tickets to a show!

Are Vampire Weekend tickets sold out?

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Does Vampire Weekend tour?

Vampire Weekend tours and has shared the stage with Ra Ra Riot, Wallows, Soccer Mommy, and Cults. Catch them when you can! Use GoTickets.com to reserve your spot.

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Are there any age restrictions for Vampire Weekend concerts?

Vampire Weekend concerts are generally open to all ages, although some locations may have their own requirements or specific restricted areas. Check the venue’s website for the latest information. 

Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue for a Vampire Weekend concert?

Rules and restrictions, including food and drink policies, vary by location. Before packing up for your Vampire Weekend concert, check the venue’s website for information on what is and is not allowed.

How much are Vampire Weekend tickets?

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