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Gomez

Live Performances by Gomez

Gomez Performs 'Get Myself Arrested' Live at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 1998 | Video Length: 4:12
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  • In June 1998, Gomez was riding high on the success of their debut album, "Bring It On," which had been released just a year earlier, in 1998. The band... Read Full Description >

    In June 1998, Gomez was riding high on the success of their debut album, "Bring It On," which had been released just a year earlier, in 1998. The band had gained significant acclaim, winning the prestigious Mercury Prize, which brought them both critical and commercial attention. The live performance of "Get Myself Arrested" at the Glastonbury Festival showcased their unique blend of rock, blues, and folk influences, appealing strongly to an audience eager for innovative music. Their distinctive sound was characterized by the seamless integration of multiple vocalists and genres, which set them apart from their contemporaries. This performance not only solidified their reputation as a dynamic live act but also introduced the band's eclectic style to a broader audience that summer. The Glastonbury set was pivotal in their early career, highlighting their ability to captivate festival-goers with their energetic and engaging stage presence.

  • In January 1999, when Gomez appeared on "Later... with Jools Holland," they were experiencing significant growth in their career following the release... Read Full Description >

    In January 1999, when Gomez appeared on "Later... with Jools Holland," they were experiencing significant growth in their career following the release of their debut album, "Bring It On," in 1998. The album garnered critical acclaim and won the Mercury Prize, establishing Gomez as a unique voice in the British alternative music scene. At this point, the band was known for their distinctive sound that blended various genres, including rock, blues, and folk, often utilizing multiple lead vocalists and instruments. The live performance showcased their energetic live presence and versatility, as they navigated through various musical styles. This period marked an essential phase in Gomez's evolution, as they began to solidify their reputation, leading to subsequent successful albums and further exploration of their eclectic sound. The band's ability to capture the audience's attention reflects their burgeoning popularity at the time.

Gomez - Make No Sound Live Performance at T In The Park

T In The Park
Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 8, 2000 | Video Length: 5:04
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  • In July 2000, during the vibrant period of their career, Gomez performed "Make No Sound" live at T In The Park. This performance came shortly after th... Read Full Description >

    In July 2000, during the vibrant period of their career, Gomez performed "Make No Sound" live at T In The Park. This performance came shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Liquid Skin," which was released in 1999. "Liquid Skin" showcased the band’s versatility and combined elements of rock, folk, and blues, solidifying their reputation within the British music scene. The live recording captures Gomez's energetic stage presence and their ability to deliver rich, textured soundscapes. Additionally, it was a significant time for the band, as they were gaining popularity and expanding their audience through such festival appearances. Notably, Gomez is known for their unique three-vocalist approach, which adds depth to their live performances, making each show a distinctive experience for fans.

Gomez Live at PinkPop Festival: 'Here Comes The Breeze', 'Machismo', 'Waster'

PinkPop Festival
Landgraaf, Netherlands

December 6, 2000 | Video Length: 16:24
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  • In December 2000, Gomez performed at the PinkPop Festival, showcasing their unique blend of rock and alternative music. By this time, the band had alr... Read Full Description >

    In December 2000, Gomez performed at the PinkPop Festival, showcasing their unique blend of rock and alternative music. By this time, the band had already released their critically acclaimed second album, "Liquid Skin," in 1999, which helped solidify their reputation and showcased their evolving sound. Following the performance at the festival, they continued to gain traction in the music scene, ultimately leading to the release of their third studio album, "In Our Gun," in 2002. An interesting aspect of this live recording is the band's energetic interaction with the audience, which reflects their growing popularity and the impactful live performances that have become a hallmark of their career. Gomez’s ability to blend various genres and instruments, demonstrated in songs like "Here Comes The Breeze," contributes to their distinctive sound and has garnered them a dedicated fan base.

Gomez Performs 'In Our Gun' Live on Later with Jools Holland

Later with Jools Holland
London, United Kingdom

April 26, 2002 | Video Length: 4:00
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  • In the live performance of "In Our Gun" on "Later with Jools Holland," which took place on April 26, 2002, Gomez showcased their continued evolution a... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "In Our Gun" on "Later with Jools Holland," which took place on April 26, 2002, Gomez showcased their continued evolution as a band following their earlier success. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their album "In Our Gun," which came out in March 2002. The album marked a significant moment in their career as it was their fourth studio release, following their critically acclaimed album "Liquid Skin" from 1999. This period also saw Gomez exploring more varied musical styles, blending rock, folk, and blues elements. Notably, they were recognized for their unique sound and group dynamics, with all members contributing to vocals and instrumentation, which is evident in their live performances. Gomez's appearance on "Later with Jools Holland" helped solidify their presence in the UK music scene during this vibrant period.

Gomez - Live Performance of 'Shot Shot' on Later with Jools Holland

Later with Jools Holland
London, United Kingdom

April 26, 2002 | Video Length: 2:59
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  • In April 2002, Gomez showcased their song "Shot Shot" during a live performance on "Later with Jools Holland," a prominent British music show known fo... Read Full Description >

    In April 2002, Gomez showcased their song "Shot Shot" during a live performance on "Later with Jools Holland," a prominent British music show known for featuring a wide range of artists. At this time, Gomez had recently released their fourth studio album, "In Our Gun," which came out in 2002 and was notable for its blend of rock, blues, and folk influences. The album demonstrated the band's evolution in sound and songwriting, featuring tracks that were more experimental compared to their earlier work. "In Our Gun" received critical acclaim, further solidifying Gomez's reputation in the music scene following their Mercury Prize win for their debut album, "Bring It On," in 1998. This live performance highlighted their energetic stage presence and showcased the band's growth and maturity during this period in their career.

Gomez - Get Miles Live Performance at Fox Rox #140

Fox Rox #140

February 3, 2005 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • In February 2005, when Gomez performed "Get Miles" at Fox Rox #140, the band was enjoying a significant moment in their career. Prior to this performa... Read Full Description >

    In February 2005, when Gomez performed "Get Miles" at Fox Rox #140, the band was enjoying a significant moment in their career. Prior to this performance, they released their album "Split the Difference" in 2004, which featured a more polished sound and marked a departure from their earlier lo-fi aesthetics. This period was notable for the band as they were solidifying their identity in the post-Britpop landscape. The live recording captures the band's eclectic energy and rootsy, experimental style, showcasing their blend of rock, blues, and folk influences. Additionally, Gomez had gained a reputation for their dynamic live performances, often featuring intricate instrumental arrangements and harmonies. The performance of "Get Miles" during this era reflects their ongoing evolution as artists while staying connected to their indie roots, appealing to both new and existing fans.

Gomez Live Performance of 'How We Operate' at Rothbury Festival

Rothbury Festival
Rothbury, MI, United States

July 5, 2008 | Video Length: 5:34
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  • In July 2008, when Gomez performed live at the Rothbury Festival, they were promoting their most recent album, "How We Operate," which was released in... Read Full Description >

    In July 2008, when Gomez performed live at the Rothbury Festival, they were promoting their most recent album, "How We Operate," which was released in April of the same year. This album showcased the band's evolving sound, blending elements of rock, folk, and electronic music, and reflected their growth as artists since their debut. The performance at Rothbury came just a few months after the album's release, indicating a peak period for the band as they toured to promote the new material. Notably, "How We Operate" marked a change in their lineup; it was their first album recorded in a studio with their new drummer, and it emphasized a more polished sound compared to earlier works. The live performance captured the band's energetic stage presence and highlighted their ability to engage with the audience, a hallmark of their reputation since forming in the late 1990s.

Gomez Live at Bing Lounge: Performance of 'See The World'

Bing Lounge
Portland, OR, United States

June 20, 2011 | Video Length: 4:16
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  • In June 2011, Gomez was actively promoting their album "Whatever's On Your Mind," which was released in June 2011, coinciding with the live performanc... Read Full Description >

    In June 2011, Gomez was actively promoting their album "Whatever's On Your Mind," which was released in June 2011, coinciding with the live performance at Bing Lounge in Portland. This album marked a shift for the band, showcasing a more streamlined sound while still retaining their signature blend of rock and alternative elements. The performance of "See The World," a single from the album, illustrates their evolution and adaptability as artists. Notably, Gomez had previously gained significant acclaim with their earlier albums, including "Liquid Skin" and "In Our Gun," which featured a unique approach to songwriting and genre fusion. Their live shows during this period continued to exhibit their dynamic energy and the strong vocal harmonies that endeared them to fans, especially notable in an intimate setting like the Bing Lounge. This performance contributed to their reputation as a compelling live act, adept at connecting with audiences.

Selena Gomez - Come & Get It Live Performance at Billboard Music Awards

MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, NV, United States

May 19, 2013 | Video Length: 3:43
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Selena Gomez - 'The Heart Wants What It Wants' Live at the American Music Awards

Nokia Theatre L.A. Live
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 23, 2014 | Video Length: 4:09
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  • In late 2014, Selena Gomez performed "The Heart Wants What It Wants" live at the American Music Awards, a pivotal moment in her career. This performan... Read Full Description >

    In late 2014, Selena Gomez performed "The Heart Wants What It Wants" live at the American Music Awards, a pivotal moment in her career. This performance came shortly after the release of her self-titled EP, which included the single and showcased her maturation as an artist. The song's emotional depth and candid lyrics reflected not only her personal experiences but also her evolving image amid public scrutiny. At this time, Gomez was transitioning from her earlier work with Disney and the pop group Selena Gomez & the Scene to a more introspective and mature solo career. The live performance at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live highlighted her vocal abilities and served as a significant statement about her resilience, effectively marking a new chapter in her artistic journey.

Selena Gomez - Same Old Love (Live Performance at American Music Awards)

Microsoft Theater
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 22, 2015 | Video Length: 3:51
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  • In November 2015, when Selena Gomez performed "Same Old Love" at the American Music Awards, she was promoting her album *Revival*, which had been rele... Read Full Description >

    In November 2015, when Selena Gomez performed "Same Old Love" at the American Music Awards, she was promoting her album *Revival*, which had been released just a month earlier, on October 9, 2015. This album marked a significant point in her career, showcasing her transition from a teen idol into a serious artist. *Revival* received critical acclaim for its mature themes and pop sound, and it included hits like "Good for You" and "Same Old Love." The live performance at the prestigious awards show not only highlighted Gomez's vocal abilities but also her growth as a performer. Notably, *Revival* debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, and Gomez's appearance at the AMAs was supported by a strong media presence, emphasizing her rising star status in the music industry at that time.

Live Performance of 'I Want You To Know' by Zedd featuring Selena Gomez at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball

Madison Square Garden
New York, NY, United States

December 11, 2015 | Video Length: 3:09
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  • Before the live recording at the iHeartRadio Z100 Jingle Ball in 2015, Selena Gomez had just released her second studio album, "Revival," in October 2... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording at the iHeartRadio Z100 Jingle Ball in 2015, Selena Gomez had just released her second studio album, "Revival," in October 2015. This album marked a significant turning point in her career, showcasing a more mature sound and personal themes, which resonated well with audiences. The performance of "I Want You to Know" with Zedd symbolized her successful crossover into mainstream pop, following the success of "Good for You" and "Same Old Love" from the same album. The Jingle Ball concert provided a high-profile platform that not only highlighted her growing popularity but also her dynamism as a live performer. Notably, Gomez's involvement in the festival underscored her status as a leading figure in pop music at that time, illustrating her evolution from a Disney star to a prominent pop artist.

GOMEZ - How We Operate Live Performance at Brooklyn Steel

Brooklyn Steel
Brooklyn, NY, United States

June 7, 2018 | Video Length: 9:21
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  • In June 2018, Gomez performed live at Brooklyn Steel during their "Bring It On 20th Anniversary Tour," celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut... Read Full Description >

    In June 2018, Gomez performed live at Brooklyn Steel during their "Bring It On 20th Anniversary Tour," celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, *Bring It On*. This tour highlighted the band's journey from their indie roots to their recognition as a notable figure in alternative rock. Leading up to this live recording, Gomez had released their album *The New Time* in 2018, which featured a more polished sound and showcased their evolution. The Brooklyn Steel show underscored their commitment to live performances, capturing the raw energy and eclectic sound that fans appreciate. Notably, Gomez is known for their unique blend of rock, folk, and electronic elements, which were prominently featured in their setlist that evening, including fan favorites like "78 Stone Wobble" and "Whippin' Piccadilly." This performance not only celebrated their past but also signified their ongoing relevance in the music scene.

GOMEZ Live @ Brooklyn Steel: Full Concert (Bring It On 20th Anniversary Tour)

Brooklyn Steel
Brooklyn, NY, United States

June 7, 2018 | Video Length: 1:51:35
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  • In 2018, Gomez was celebrating the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed debut album "Bring It On" with a live show at Brooklyn Steel. Prior to this tou... Read Full Description >

    In 2018, Gomez was celebrating the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed debut album "Bring It On" with a live show at Brooklyn Steel. Prior to this tour, the band had released their album "Bring It On" back in 1998, which established their distinctive sound blending rock, blues, and experimental elements. By the time of the 2018 performance, Gomez had released several albums that demonstrated their evolving style and musical maturity, including "Whatever's On Your Mind" in 2011 and "Finding Time" in 2015. The Brooklyn concert featured a setlist that largely revisited their early hits alongside newer material, showcasing their ability to engage fans both old and new. Interestingly, the band's journey includes multiple genre explorations and lineup changes over the years, consistently retaining their unique sound despite changes in the music landscape.

Gomez - Full Concert Performance Live on KEXP featuring Whippin' Piccadilly

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

June 28, 2018 | Video Length: 28:36
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  • In June 2018, Gomez performed live at the KEXP studio, marking a notable moment in their career following the release of their album "Wilder Words" in... Read Full Description >

    In June 2018, Gomez performed live at the KEXP studio, marking a notable moment in their career following the release of their album "Wilder Words" in 2018. This album represented a significant comeback for the band, coming nearly a decade after their previous studio album, "Whatever's On Your Mind" (2011). During the KEXP session, they showcased a mix of classic hits like "Whippin' Piccadilly" and newer tracks, emphasizing their evolving sound while remaining true to their roots. The performance reflects Gomez's ability to blend genres such as rock, folk, and blues, which has been a hallmark of their style since their formation in the late 1990s. Additionally, the engagement with a prominent platform like KEXP highlights the band's enduring appeal and the excitement surrounding their return to live performance, ensuring they remain relevant in the contemporary music scene.

Gomez Performs 'Free To Run' Live at KEXP Studio in Seattle

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

June 28, 2018 | Video Length: 5:09
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  • In June 2018, Gomez performed live at the KEXP studio, showcasing their track "Free To Run," a standout from their album "Absentee," which was release... Read Full Description >

    In June 2018, Gomez performed live at the KEXP studio, showcasing their track "Free To Run," a standout from their album "Absentee," which was released in 2018. This album marked a significant point in their career, as it was their first studio effort since "Whatever's On Your Mind" in 2011, highlighting a productive return for the band after a prolonged hiatus. During this period, Gomez was revitalizing their sound while retaining the eclectic style that initially gained them fame in the late 1990s. The live performance demonstrated their evolving artistry, presenting a blend of rock and alternative influences that have become their signature, while also reaffirming their strong connection with an engaged fanbase. Notably, their collaboration with KEXP reflects a commitment to live music and community engagement, essential aspects of the band's philosophy since their formation.

Gomez - Tijuana Lady Live Performance at KEXP Studio in Seattle

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

June 28, 2018 | Video Length: 6:33
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  • On June 28, 2018, Gomez performed a live rendition of "Tijuana Lady" at the KEXP studio in Seattle, marking a significant moment in their career as th... Read Full Description >

    On June 28, 2018, Gomez performed a live rendition of "Tijuana Lady" at the KEXP studio in Seattle, marking a significant moment in their career as they had recently released their album *Absentee* (2018). This album showcased the band's continued evolution in sound, incorporating elements of alternative rock and indie pop that they are well-known for. Interestingly, Gomez gained initial fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s with their distinctive blend of genres, earning accolades such as the Mercury Prize for their debut album, *Bring It On*. The KEXP performance highlighted the band's resilience and adaptability, as they celebrated their long-standing career while engaging with a contemporary audience. Their return to live performance in 2018 signaled a reaffirmation of their artistic identity and connection with fans.

Gomez - 78 Stone Wobble Live Performance at KEXP Studio

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, United States

June 28, 2018 | Video Length: 3:50
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  • In June 2018, when Gomez performed "78 Stone Wobble" live at the KEXP studio, the band was promoting their album "Innovations on a Theme" released in ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2018, when Gomez performed "78 Stone Wobble" live at the KEXP studio, the band was promoting their album "Innovations on a Theme" released in 2018. This album marked a significant return to form for the band, showcasing their distinctive blend of rock, folk, and blues elements that characterized their earlier work. Interestingly, "78 Stone Wobble" is a track from their much-acclaimed 1998 album "Liquid Skin," which played a crucial role in establishing their reputation in the Britpop scene. The KEXP performance highlights the band's enduring appeal and their ability to connect with audiences through both new material and beloved classics. Gomez received a Mercury Prize in 1998, indicating their critical success, and their 2018 live recording reflects a legacy that continues to resonate with fans.

Gomez - 'Whippin' Piccadilly' Live Performance at KEXP Studio, Seattle

KEXP studio
Seattle, WA, USA

June 28, 2018 | Video Length: 3:24
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  • Before the live recording on June 28, 2018, Gomez had recently released their studio album "Both Sides of the Coin" in 2018, marking a significant ret... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording on June 28, 2018, Gomez had recently released their studio album "Both Sides of the Coin" in 2018, marking a significant return for the band. The album was notable for being their first release since their 2015 album "Whatever's On Your Mind," indicating a resurgence of creative energy and intent to reconnect with their audience after a brief hiatus from major releases. The live performance of "Whippin' Piccadilly" at KEXP showcases Gomez's signature blend of genres, melding elements of rock and blues, which has been a hallmark of their sound since their early days. The band's ability to maintain relevance in the evolving music landscape is impressive, and the recording at KEXP, a hub for live music sessions, reflects their continued influence and dedicated fanbase. The performance demonstrates their evolution as artists while still embracing the unique sound that earned them critical acclaim in the late 1990s.

Selena Gomez - Lose You To Love Me / Look At Her Now Live at the AMAs

American Music Awards
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 24, 2019 | Video Length: 4:46
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  • In November 2019, Selena Gomez performed a medley of "Lose You to Love Me" and "Look at Her Now" at the American Music Awards, marking a significant m... Read Full Description >

    In November 2019, Selena Gomez performed a medley of "Lose You to Love Me" and "Look at Her Now" at the American Music Awards, marking a significant moment in her career. This performance followed the release of her third studio album, "Rare," which came out in January 2020, and contained both songs that reflect her journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Interestingly, "Lose You to Love Me" became her first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, highlighting her return to music after a prolonged hiatus due to personal challenges. The live performance at the prestigious awards show served not only as a platform to showcase her new musical direction but also to connect with fans who had eagerly anticipated her comeback. The emotional depth displayed during the performance resonated well, further solidifying her evolution as an artist.


  • Selena Gomez's career trajectory saw a significant evolution leading up to her reaction captured in the mentioned video during Taylor Swift's Eras Tou... Read Full Description >

    Selena Gomez's career trajectory saw a significant evolution leading up to her reaction captured in the mentioned video during Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. Prior to this live recording, Gomez had released multiple successful albums, with her latest being "Rare" in 2020, noted for its introspective lyrics and an exploration of personal themes. This album marked a notable moment in Gomez's career, reflecting her growth as an artist both musically and personally. Moreover, Selena and Taylor Swift's friendship has been widely publicized, showcasing a supportive relationship that spans years. The live recording not only highlights Selena's admiration for Taylor's work but also underscores their bond as both friends and female artists navigating the music industry. Throughout her career, Gomez has been recognized for her versatility, successfully transitioning from a child star to a mature, impactful artist, making her reaction to Swift’s performance especially resonant in this context.

  • Selena Gomez was in a prominent phase of her career when she performed "Hands To Myself" live on Saturday Night Live (SNL). The performance took place... Read Full Description >

    Selena Gomez was in a prominent phase of her career when she performed "Hands To Myself" live on Saturday Night Live (SNL). The performance took place in 2016, shortly after the release of her fifth studio album, "Revival," which debuted in October 2015. "Revival" marked a significant artistic shift for Gomez, showcasing her maturation as an artist both musically and thematically, with a more personal approach to her lyrics and style. At this time, Gomez was gaining recognition as a solo artist, having previously established herself as a pop star with earlier albums, including "Stars Dance" (2013) and "For You" (2014). Notably, her SNL performance highlighted her evolving image and solidified her presence in the music industry, as "Revival" produced hits that resonated with a wide audience and showcased her growth from her Disney roots. The performance contributed to her ongoing success, leading to critical acclaim and commercially successful singles.

Gomez Performs 'See The World' Live at Whisky Sessions

Whisky Sessions

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:14
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  • Gomez, the British alternative rock band, was experiencing significant success around the time of the live recording of "See The World" at Whisky Sess... Read Full Description >

    Gomez, the British alternative rock band, was experiencing significant success around the time of the live recording of "See The World" at Whisky Sessions. This performance likely took place shortly after the release of their album "How We Operate" in 2006, which included the hit single "Girlshapedlovedrug." This album marked a crucial point in their career as it emphasized a more mature sound while still embodying their eclectic style. Notably, Gomez is recognized for their unique blending of genres, and their ability to transition between various musical influences, which is reflected in their live performances. Additionally, they have won prestigious awards, including the Mercury Prize in 1998 for their debut album, "Bring It On," establishing them as a notable force in the British music scene. Their live shows are known for their energetic and improvisational quality, further showcasing their musicianship and connection with the audience.

Gomez - Shot Shot Performance Live at Whisky Sessions

Whisky Sessions

Date Unknown | Video Length: 2:44
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  • Gomez performed "Shot Shot" during a live recording at the Whisky Sessions shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Liquid Skin," which... Read Full Description >

    Gomez performed "Shot Shot" during a live recording at the Whisky Sessions shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Liquid Skin," which came out in early 1999. The band had garnered significant attention with their previous albums, particularly "Bring It On," which won the Mercury Prize in 1998. By the time of this performance, the band was solidifying its reputation for blending various musical styles, including rock, folk, and blues, which was prominently showcased in both "Liquid Skin" and their energetic live performances. The Whisky Sessions, known for featuring artists in intimate settings, provided a platform for Gomez to connect with their audience while highlighting their dynamic stage presence. This period marked an important phase in their evolution, as they began experimenting further with their sound and expanding their fan base.

  • Gomez, the British rock band known for their eclectic blend of styles, was experiencing a significant phase in their career around the time of the liv... Read Full Description >

    Gomez, the British rock band known for their eclectic blend of styles, was experiencing a significant phase in their career around the time of the live recording "Love Is Better Than A Warm Trombone" at Whisky Sessions. This performance likely took place shortly after the release of their acclaimed album "Bring It On" in 1998, which earned them the Mercury Music Prize. By this period, Gomez had started to establish themselves with their unique sound that blended elements of rock, blues, and folk, all while showcasing their impressive musicianship. The live recording captures their dynamic energy and the chemistry between the band members, which was essential to their appeal. Interestingly, "Love Is Better Than A Warm Trombone" is a track from their later album "Liquid Skin" (1999), reflecting their continued evolution and experimentation with sound following the success of their debut.

Gomez Live Performance of 'Tijuana Lady' at HMV Liverpool

HMV store
Liverpool, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:17
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  • Gomez was at an exciting juncture in their career around the time of the live recording of "Tijuana Lady," performed at the opening of a new HMV store... Read Full Description >

    Gomez was at an exciting juncture in their career around the time of the live recording of "Tijuana Lady," performed at the opening of a new HMV store in Liverpool. This event took place in 2001, shortly after their critically acclaimed album "Liquid Skin" was released in 1999. The band received notable recognition for their fusion of rock, blues, and electronic influences, and this period marked a time when they were gaining prominence in the British music scene. "Tijuana Lady" is a standout track from their debut album, "Bring It On," which won the Mercury Prize in 1998, further solidifying their reputation. The live performance at HMV not only showcased their unique sound but also highlighted their connection to Liverpool, a city renowned for its musical heritage. Gomez’s blend of varied influences and their engaging live presence were key aspects of their appeal during this era.

Gomez Performs 'Revolutionary Kind' Live at Whisky Sessions

Whisky Sessions

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:12
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  • Gomez was an established band by the time they performed "Revolutionary Kind" live at the Whisky Sessions, likely around the period when they were pro... Read Full Description >

    Gomez was an established band by the time they performed "Revolutionary Kind" live at the Whisky Sessions, likely around the period when they were promoting their album "In Our Gun," released in 1998. This album followed their critically acclaimed debut "Bring It On" and showcased their growth as artists. By this point in their career, Gomez had gained a reputation for blending various genres, such as rock, folk, and blues, which was evident in their dynamic live performances. The band's unique sound and rich harmonies contributed to their strong fan base, and they were known for energetic shows. The live recording captures the band's distinctive style, which is characterized by their improvisational prowess and the seamless interplay between the members, a hallmark of their performances during this era.



  • Gomez was experiencing a notable period in their career around the time of the live recording "Gomez Get Miles Later With Jools Holland." This perform... Read Full Description >

    Gomez was experiencing a notable period in their career around the time of the live recording "Gomez Get Miles Later With Jools Holland." This performance took place shortly after the release of their album "In Our Gun" in 1998, which showcased their distinct blend of alternative rock and blues influences. The band's earlier work had garnered critical acclaim, especially their debut album "Bring It On," which won the Mercury Prize in 1998. By the time of this live appearance, Gomez was solidifying their reputation as a dynamic live act, known for their eclectic sound and energetic performances. The collaboration with Jools Holland, a well-known musician and television personality, also highlighted their appeal in the UK music scene during this era. This performance not only captured their musicality but also reinforced their position as influential artists in the late 1990s indie rock landscape.