My 2022 in live music

andrew rich
4 min readJan 1, 2023

My setlist.fm stats tell the story: I love live music. And after a dreary nearly three years of pandemic cancellations, live music is back! In 2022, I went to seven live shows and saw 14 artists. Before that, it had been since late 2019!

(edit: as you can see from setlist, I forgot about the December 2021 Straight No Chaser show in San Jose!)

During this interregnum, mainly after buying tickets to shows that were postponed due to the pandemic, we moved from the Bay Area to Spokane, Washington. Attending most of these shows meant flying back to Northern California for a day or two or six.

The B-52s with The Tubes

August 22, McCaw Hall, Seattle

A quick one-night trip to Seattle for the B-52s' “Final Tour Ever of Planet Earth,” with opener and classic-alternative staple The Tubes.

The Tubes opening for The B-52s at McCaw Hall, Seattle, August 22, 2022 / Andrew Rich
The B-52s at McCaw Hall, Seattle, August 22, 2022 / Andrew Rich

Lady Gaga: The Chromatica Ball

September 8, Oracle Park, San Francisco

This was the first of three trips to the Bay Area within four weeks to see five shows with a total of ten bands! To be fair, most of these had been planned pre-pandemic—well before the move to Spokane—and had coincidentally all been rescheduled close to each other.

The stage is set for the Chromatica Ball at Oracle Park, September 8, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Lady Gaga: The Chromatica Ball at Oracle Park, September 8, 2022 / Andrew Rich

Roxy Music with St. Vincent

September 26, Chase Center, San Francisco

This was Roxy Music’s 50th Anniversary Tour, and though they didn’t specifically announce it, it was likely their farewell tour. It was also Bryan Ferry’s 77th birthday!

Roxy Music at Chase Center, September 26, 2022 / Andrew Rich

This next batch of three shows took place over one epic seven-day trip! We didn’t plan it that way, of course — the New Order/Pet Shop Boys had already been rescheduled twice — but it worked out well. I also ran my 111th half marathon while we were in the Bay Area (but that’s another post).

Metric with Secret Machines

October 7, The Fillmore, San Francisco

Metric announced the 2022 Doomscroller tour while we were on a ship, and I had to use touchy shipboard Internet to buy tickets. But there was no chance I would miss seeing my favorite band perform for the first time since March 2019.

Secret Machines opening for Metric at The Fillmore, October 7, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Metric at The Fillmore, October 7, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Metric at The Fillmore, October 7, 2022 / Andrew Rich

Florence + The Machine with Wet Leg

October 9, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Wet Leg opening for Florence + The Machine at Shoreline Amphitheatre, October 9, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Wet Leg performing “Chaise Lounge” at Shoreline Amphitheatre, October 9, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine at Shoreline Amphitheatre, October 9, 2022 / Andrew Rich

New Order / Pet Shop Boys with Paul Oakenfold: The Unity Tour

October 12, Chase Center, San Francisco

We were back at Chase Center just two weeks after Roxy Music to see this epic dual-headliner show, which was originally scheduled for October 2020 — we bought the tickets in October 2019! — and postponed first to 2021 and then finally to 2022.

Paul Oakenfold opening for New Order and Pet Shop Boys at Chase Center, October 12, 2022 / Andrew Rich
(from left) Me, Jen, Joe, David at Chase Center, October 12, 2022 / David R. Perry
New Order at Chase Center, October 12, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Pet Shop Boys at Chase Center, October 12, 2022 / Andrew Rich

Phantogram with GLU

November 12, Knitting Factory, Spokane

Our first show in our new hometown!

GLU opening for Phantogram at Knitting Factory, Spokane, November 12, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Phantogram at Knitting Factory, Spokane, November 12, 2022 / Andrew Rich
Phantogram at Knitting Factory, Spokane, November 12, 2022 / Andrew Rich

Thanks for following along as I recapped a fantastic year (well, three months) of live music. Coming up in 2023, I plan to see:

  • Depeche Mode (Las Vegas, March 30)
  • They Might Be Giants (Oakland, April 16)
  • Crowded House (Seattle, May 3)
  • Taylor Swift (Seattle, July 22)
  • Paramore (Seattle, July 24)

I’ll also be looking out for great shows here in Spokane.

You can find me on Instagram and Mastodon. Happy New Year!

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andrew rich

Hacker, engineer, voice actor, Army vet, nonmammaltarian, IRONMAN, friend to cats. He/Him. Doesn’t speak for employer.