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SET 1: Dark Star, Bird Song, Here Comes Sunshine, Reuben and Cherise, West LA Fadeaway, China Cat Sunflower > China Doll, Terrapin Station

SET 2: Scarlet Begonias, Morning Dew, Shakedown Street, Run for the Roses, Crazy Fingers, Standing on the Moon, Cats Under the Stars, Ripple

SET 3: That's What Love Will Make You Do, Waiting for a Miracle, Lay Down Sally [1], Tangled Up in Blue[1], Deal

The first two sets featured the Colorado Symphony conducted by Christopher Dragon. Mike sat in on bass for Lay Down Sally and Tangled Up in Blue.

The first two sets featured the Colorado Symphony conducted by Christopher Dragon. Mike sat in on bass for Lay Down Sally and Tangled Up in Blue.

SET 1: Spirit, Unknown, Unknown, Them Changes, One More Day, Love Sneakin' Up On You, Kissing My Love, Call Me the Breeze [1], Got To Be More Careful[1], Hey Pocky Way

SET 2: Unknown, Way Down in the Hole, Up Above My Head, I Hear Music in the Air[1], On Broadway, I Was Just Leaving, Master Blaster (Jammin'), Spanish Moon, Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?, Let's Get Stoned, Birdland

Mike appeared on bass for Call Me the Breeze, Got To Be More Careful, and Up Above My Head, I Hear Music in the Air.

Mike appeared on bass for Call Me the Breeze, Got To Be More Careful, and Up Above My Head, I Hear Music in the Air.

This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Call Me the Breeze, I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met), and Up Above My Head, I Hear Music in the Air, and the first Mike Gordon performance (with his own band) of Spanish Moon since August 13, 2008. Up Above My Head and Got To Be More Careful featured Jon Cleary on keys. Carini featured Karina Rykman on bass and vocals with lyrics changed to "Karina had a lumpy head." Karina Rykman was the opening act.

This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Call Me the Breeze, I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met), and Up Above My Head, I Hear Music in the Air, and the first Mike Gordon performance (with his own band) of Spanish Moon since August 13, 2008. Up Above My Head and Got To Be More Careful featured Jon Cleary on keys. Carini featured Karina Rykman on bass and vocals with lyrics changed to "Karina had a lumpy head." Karina Rykman was the opening act.

Mike sat in on Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley.
Mike sat in on Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley.

This was a private performance benefiting the Divided Sky Foundation and featured Trey on solo acoustic from More through Backwards Down the Number Line. Wilson through You Enjoy Myself featured Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "dancing on the beach."

This was a private performance benefiting the Divided Sky Foundation and featured Trey on solo acoustic from More through Backwards Down the Number Line. Wilson through You Enjoy Myself featured Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "dancing on the beach."

More through Wilson and Brief Time were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remaining songs featured Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Twist.

More through Wilson and Brief Time were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remaining songs featured Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Twist.

Cavern through The Lizards were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Reba did not contain whistling.

Cavern through The Lizards were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Reba did not contain whistling.

More through Wilson were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. This show featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Walls of the Cave.

More through Wilson were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. This show featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Walls of the Cave.

Brian and Robert through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. More was started as Strange Design. Reba did not contain whistling.

Brian and Robert through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. More was started as Strange Design. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through First Tube, Bug, and You Enjoy Myself (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through First Tube, Bug, and You Enjoy Myself (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through You Enjoy Myself and Fluffhead (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano) and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Corinna.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through You Enjoy Myself and Fluffhead (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano) and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Corinna.

SET 1: Songbird [1], Neutron Dance [2] > Honeymoon Eyes[2]

ENCORE: Use Me[2]

Songbird through Use Me featured Lyle Brewer on guitar and Mike on bass. Neutron Dance through Use Me also featured Dwight Ritcher on drums and Jon McBride on saxophone.

Songbird through Use Me featured Lyle Brewer on guitar and Mike on bass. Neutron Dance through Use Me also featured Dwight Ritcher on drums and Jon McBride on saxophone.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Reba through Stash, Slave to the Traffic Light, and Tweezer Reprise (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Trey quoted Don’t Come Around Here No More after Blaze On. In a nod to a story from earlier in the evening, Trey added "Jon Fishman" to the Possum lyrics. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Reba through Stash, Slave to the Traffic Light, and Tweezer Reprise (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Trey quoted Don’t Come Around Here No More after Blaze On. In a nod to a story from earlier in the evening, Trey added "Jon Fishman" to the Possum lyrics. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through Harry Hood, Fluffhead, and Wilson (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano).

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through Harry Hood, Fluffhead, and Wilson (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano).

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Pebbles and Marbles through Drift While You're Sleeping and You Enjoy Myself (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano) and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of If I Could See the World. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Chalk Dust Torture.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Pebbles and Marbles through Drift While You're Sleeping and You Enjoy Myself (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano) and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of If I Could See the World. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Chalk Dust Torture.

More through Possum were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Reba did not contain whistling.

More through Possum were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Reba did not contain whistling.

Blaze On through Wilson were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. This show featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Monsters and the first Ray Dawn Balloon since November 1, 2002. Trey quoted Give It Away after Back on the Train. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending.

Blaze On through Wilson were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the evening was Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. This show featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Monsters and the first Ray Dawn Balloon since November 1, 2002. Trey quoted Give It Away after Back on the Train. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Pebbles and Marbles through First Tube and Harry Hood (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Trey quoted The Howling in Wolfman's Brother and changed the song's lyrics to "smooth atonal woos." Cavern's lyrics were changed to reference woos and eggs.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Pebbles and Marbles through First Tube and Harry Hood (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Trey quoted The Howling in Wolfman's Brother and changed the song's lyrics to "smooth atonal woos." Cavern's lyrics were changed to reference woos and eggs.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Reba through Sand and Harry Hood (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Dog Faced Boy was stopped and restarted. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Reba through Sand and Harry Hood (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Dog Faced Boy was stopped and restarted. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through Harry Hood and You Enjoy Myself (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Trey quoted The Howling in Wolfman's Brother. Trey quoted Stereo after Wolfman's Brother.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through Harry Hood and You Enjoy Myself (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). Trey quoted The Howling in Wolfman's Brother. Trey quoted Stereo after Wolfman's Brother.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Ghosts of the Forest through Drift While You're Sleeping and Fluffhead (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Reba did not contain whistling. During the Bundle of Joy part of Fluffhead, Trey mentioned wheatgrass and wedding dresses (both were Fish stories from earlier in the evening).

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Ghosts of the Forest through Drift While You're Sleeping and Fluffhead (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Reba did not contain whistling. During the Bundle of Joy part of Fluffhead, Trey mentioned wheatgrass and wedding dresses (both were Fish stories from earlier in the evening).

Theme From the Bottom through Everything's Right were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the show featured Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Reba did not contain whistling.

Theme From the Bottom through Everything's Right were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The remainder of the show featured Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for A Life Beyond The Dream through Harry Hood and Lonely Trip and First Tube (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show marked the first acoustic Trey performances of Horn and Lonely Trip. Trey mentioned Tina (Weymouth) and twisted her name around during Twist after mentioning she was his high school crush earlier in the show.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for A Life Beyond The Dream through Harry Hood and Lonely Trip and First Tube (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show marked the first acoustic Trey performances of Horn and Lonely Trip. Trey mentioned Tina (Weymouth) and twisted her name around during Twist after mentioning she was his high school crush earlier in the show.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for It's Ice through Flying Blind, What's the Use?, Drift While You're Sleeping, You Enjoy Myself, and Wilson (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show marked the first public and first acoustic Trey performance of Just A Touch (which Trey dedicated to James Casey) and the first Trey acoustic performance of Flying Blind. Walfredo was quoted before Farmhouse. Happy Birthday was sung for Carol. Never was performed for the first time since December 7, 2014 and in its original arrangement (and as an acoustic song) for the first time since November 8, 2005. In a nod to banter earlier in the evening about the movie Cloverfield, Trey said "Cloverfield, come and save us" in Wilson.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for It's Ice through Flying Blind, What's the Use?, Drift While You're Sleeping, You Enjoy Myself, and Wilson (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show marked the first public and first acoustic Trey performance of Just A Touch (which Trey dedicated to James Casey) and the first Trey acoustic performance of Flying Blind. Walfredo was quoted before Farmhouse. Happy Birthday was sung for Carol. Never was performed for the first time since December 7, 2014 and in its original arrangement (and as an acoustic song) for the first time since November 8, 2005. In a nod to banter earlier in the evening about the movie Cloverfield, Trey said "Cloverfield, come and save us" in Wilson.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through The Squirming Coil and Dirt through Slave to the Traffic Light (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show featured the debut of Timeless and the first acoustic Trey performances of Oblivion, Greyhound Rising, and The Squirming Coil. Prior to Lawn Boy, Trey mentioned that since he had done Dog Faced Boy and Lifeboy, he would complete the "boy triumvirate." Trey teased and quoted Wait after Bathtub Gin and quoted Wait in the pause in Divided Sky.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Divided Sky through The Squirming Coil and Dirt through Slave to the Traffic Light (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show featured the debut of Timeless and the first acoustic Trey performances of Oblivion, Greyhound Rising, and The Squirming Coil. Prior to Lawn Boy, Trey mentioned that since he had done Dog Faced Boy and Lifeboy, he would complete the "boy triumvirate." Trey teased and quoted Wait after Bathtub Gin and quoted Wait in the pause in Divided Sky.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Till We Meet Again through Sand and Rift and Fluffhead (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show featured the first Trey acoustic performances of What's Going Through Your Mind, Valdese, and Rift. Brian and Robert was dedicated to Cam Neely. Rift (in a nod to Trey's story from earlier in the evening about performing the song in front of Aerosmith on April 7, 1993 during the Boston Music Awards show) was dedicated to Aerosmith. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending and was followed by Trey whistling part of Piano Man while telling a story. Taste was performed outside of Phish for the first time since May 19, 1999 (when it was also performed by Trey solo acoustic). Trey quoted Valdese in The Wedge. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Till We Meet Again through Sand and Rift and Fluffhead (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show featured the first Trey acoustic performances of What's Going Through Your Mind, Valdese, and Rift. Brian and Robert was dedicated to Cam Neely. Rift (in a nod to Trey's story from earlier in the evening about performing the song in front of Aerosmith on April 7, 1993 during the Boston Music Awards show) was dedicated to Aerosmith. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending and was followed by Trey whistling part of Piano Man while telling a story. Taste was performed outside of Phish for the first time since May 19, 1999 (when it was also performed by Trey solo acoustic). Trey quoted Valdese in The Wedge. Reba did not contain whistling.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Petrichor through Stash and Harry Hood (all of which also featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show featured the Trey debut of I Got You Babe (with lyrics changed to "I've got you for long romantic walks, I've got you at Love Rocks") and the first Trey acoustic performance of Petrichor. Trey quoted The Howling in Wolfman's Brother.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Petrichor through Stash and Harry Hood (all of which also featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show featured the Trey debut of I Got You Babe (with lyrics changed to "I've got you for long romantic walks, I've got you at Love Rocks") and the first Trey acoustic performance of Petrichor. Trey quoted The Howling in Wolfman's Brother.

SET 1: Killing Me Softly, No One, Empire State of Mind, (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay, Colors, Gonna Find Out, Red House, Love The One You're With, She Don't Love Me Now, Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker), I'll Take You There, What A Fool Believes, Takin' It To The Street, Georgia On My Mind, Do You Feel Like We Do, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Soul Sacrifice, Cigarettes & Wine, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, Here Comes The Rain Again, Sweet Dreams, Walking In Memphis, Song For The Lonely, Believe, 1999, Loser, Everything's Right, Good Times Bad Times, Higher Ground

This show was billed as Love Rocks NYC. Trey appeared on While My Guitar Gently Weeps and Everything's Right through Higher Ground.

This show was billed as Love Rocks NYC. Trey appeared on While My Guitar Gently Weeps and Everything's Right through Higher Ground.

Fish sat in for part of this show.

Fish sat in for part of this show.

SET 1: After Sunrise [1]

After Sunrise featured Mike sitting in on bass in place of Dan, Tessa Gordon on vocals, and Mikaela Davis on harp.
After Sunrise featured Mike sitting in on bass in place of Dan, Tessa Gordon on vocals, and Mikaela Davis on harp.

SET 1: Spanish Moon, Bird Song, Call Me the Breeze, People Say, On Broadway, Green River, Peaches en Regalia [1], Trouble Every Day [2], Cosmik Debris [3], Bamboozled by Love[1], Smoke on the Water [4], We're an American Band [5], Back in the U.S.S.R.[4]

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. Spanish Moon, Bird Song, People Say, On Broadway, and Peaches en Regalia through Bamboozled by Love featured Jake Whitesell on saxophone. Spanish Moon, People Say, On Broadway, and Peaches en Regalia through Bamboozled by Love featured Dave Grippo on saxophone. Spanish Moon and Bird Song featured Marshall Dominguez on guitar. Call Me the Breeze and People Say featured Rob Compa on guitar. On Broadway featured Lara Cwass on guitar and Ryan Montbleau on vocals. Russ Lawton was on drums for Spanish Moon through On Broadway. Green River through Back in the U.S.S.R. featured Seth Yacavone on guitar with Seth singing vocals for Green River, Trouble Every Day, Smoke on the Water, and Back in the U.S.S.R.. Green River also featured Trevor Ainsworth on drums. Peaches en Regalia through Back in the U.S.S.R. featured Fish on drums. Cosmik Debris featured Nico D'Elisa on vocals and Jack Vignette replacing Josh Weinstein on bass. We're an American Band featured Ryan Clausen on cowbell and vocals. Dave teased Entrance of the Gladiators in People Say and Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) in On Broadway. Bob Wagner also teased Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) in On Broadway. 

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. Spanish Moon, Bird Song, People Say, On Broadway, and Peaches en Regalia through Bamboozled by Love featured Jake Whitesell on saxophone. Spanish Moon, People Say, On Broadway, and Peaches en Regalia through Bamboozled by Love featured Dave Grippo on saxophone. Spanish Moon and Bird Song featured Marshall Dominguez on guitar. Call Me the Breeze and People Say featured Rob Compa on guitar. On Broadway featured Lara Cwass on guitar and Ryan Montbleau on vocals. Russ Lawton was on drums for Spanish Moon through On Broadway. Green River through Back in the U.S.S.R. featured Seth Yacavone on guitar with Seth singing vocals for Green River, Trouble Every Day, Smoke on the Water, and Back in the U.S.S.R.. Green River also featured Trevor Ainsworth on drums. Peaches en Regalia through Back in the U.S.S.R. featured Fish on drums. Cosmik Debris featured Nico D'Elisa on vocals and Jack Vignette replacing Josh Weinstein on bass. We're an American Band featured Ryan Clausen on cowbell and vocals. Dave teased Entrance of the Gladiators in People Say and Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) in On Broadway. Bob Wagner also teased Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) in On Broadway. 

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. War Pigs featured Chris Friday on vocals.

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. War Pigs featured Chris Friday on vocals.

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. This show featured Ray Paczkowski on keys (in place of Phil Abair) and Rob Compa on guitar. Going Down and Move With You featured Dave Grippo on saxophone. Going Down included an Eleanor Rigby tease from Dave.

This performance was part of "Celebrating Sergei: An Analog Outpouring" in memory of long-time Nectar's sound engineer Sergei Ushakov who had passed away the prior month. This show featured Ray Paczkowski on keys (in place of Phil Abair) and Rob Compa on guitar. Going Down and Move With You featured Dave Grippo on saxophone. Going Down included an Eleanor Rigby tease from Dave.

SET 1: Baby Blue, Bartender, Virginia in the Rain, Drunken Soldier, Lie in Our Graves, The Ocean and the Butterfly, Stay or Leave, Recently, I'll Back You Up, Minarets, The Court of the Crimson King, Pay for What You Get, Funny the Way It Is, Big Eyed Fish, Jam, Proudest Monkey, Satellite, Jimi Thing, A Tangled Web We Weave, Out of My Hands, Ophelia [1], Everyday[1], Three Little Birds[1]

ENCORE: Some Devil, Typical Situation, Tripping Billies

Trey sat in on acoustic guitar for Ophelia through Three Little Birds.

Trey sat in on acoustic guitar for Ophelia through Three Little Birds.

SET 1: Running From the Rain, Above the Timberline, Pinot Botticelli, Darkness on the Edge of Midtown, The Dave Test > Lick the Toad, Hook

SET 2: Ain't Wastin' Time No More, Close Encounters, Ophelia, Mountains of the Moon > Dark Star, Doner Wrap, Susskind Hotel [1], Exit Wound [2], Darkness on the Face of the Earth [3], Coconut [4]

ENCORE: Possum[1], Shining Star [5]

This performance was in celebration of Relix's 50th anniversary. The Dave Test (which was No) through Ain't Wastin' Time No More, Ophelia, Coconut, and Shining Star featured Stuart Bogie and Lynn Ligammari on saxophone, Jordan McLean on trumpet, and Dave Smith on trombone. Lick the Toad and Hook featured Jack Brownstien on guitar. Hook included a Canon in D introduction from the Horns and featured Karina Rykman on bass, Dave Harrington on keys, Eric Slick on vocals, and Brian Rosenworcel and Daniel Freedman on percussion. Ain't Wastin' Time No More, Close Encounters, and Susskind Hotel through Shining Star featured Robert Walter on keys. Ain't Wastin' Time No More featured Scott Metzger on guitar and vocals. Close Encounters featured Scott Metzger and Tom Hamilton on guitar. Ophelia featured Tom Hamilton on guitar and vocals. Mountains in the Moon and Dark Star featured Tom Constanten on keys and Mikaela Davis on harp. Mountains in the Moon also featured Mikaela Davis on vocals. Dark Star also featured Will Epstein on saxophone. Mike sat on bass for Susskind Hotel through the end of the show with Alex Bleeker moving to rhythm guitar for those songs. Exit Wound featured Mikaela Davis on harp and was performed by Mike for the first time since November 12, 2011. Darkness on the Face of the Earth featured Mikaela Davis on vocals and Eric Slick on maracas. Coconut featured Ryan Miller on vocals, Eric Slick on maracas, and Coconut (Widespread Panic) teases from the horns. Shining Star featured Tom Hamilton and Scott Metzger on guitar and Ryan Miller, Mikaela Davis, Karina Rykman, Mike Greenfield, Alex Bailey, Danny Tamberelli, Marlo Shankweiler, and Jesse Lauter on vocals.

This performance was in celebration of Relix's 50th anniversary. The Dave Test (which was No) through Ain't Wastin' Time No More, Ophelia, Coconut, and Shining Star featured Stuart Bogie and Lynn Ligammari on saxophone, Jordan McLean on trumpet, and Dave Smith on trombone. Lick the Toad and Hook featured Jack Brownstien on guitar. Hook included a Canon in D introduction from the Horns and featured Karina Rykman on bass, Dave Harrington on keys, Eric Slick on vocals, and Brian Rosenworcel and Daniel Freedman on percussion. Ain't Wastin' Time No More, Close Encounters, and Susskind Hotel through Shining Star featured Robert Walter on keys. Ain't Wastin' Time No More featured Scott Metzger on guitar and vocals. Close Encounters featured Scott Metzger and Tom Hamilton on guitar. Ophelia featured Tom Hamilton on guitar and vocals. Mountains in the Moon and Dark Star featured Tom Constanten on keys and Mikaela Davis on harp. Mountains in the Moon also featured Mikaela Davis on vocals. Dark Star also featured Will Epstein on saxophone. Mike sat on bass for Susskind Hotel through the end of the show with Alex Bleeker moving to rhythm guitar for those songs. Exit Wound featured Mikaela Davis on harp and was performed by Mike for the first time since November 12, 2011. Darkness on the Face of the Earth featured Mikaela Davis on vocals and Eric Slick on maracas. Coconut featured Ryan Miller on vocals, Eric Slick on maracas, and Coconut (Widespread Panic) teases from the horns. Shining Star featured Tom Hamilton and Scott Metzger on guitar and Ryan Miller, Mikaela Davis, Karina Rykman, Mike Greenfield, Alex Bailey, Danny Tamberelli, Marlo Shankweiler, and Jesse Lauter on vocals.

Mike improvised during Rory's set.

Mike improvised during Rory's set.

Marco Benevento and Mike sat in for a part of this show.

Marco Benevento and Mike sat in for a part of this show.

SET 1: Modern Girl, Chinatown, Tell Me Something Good [1], Soup, My Love Mine All Mine [2], Me Before You [3], I Wanna Get Better, Man of the House, 91, Slim Pickins, Please Please Please

Tell Me Something Good and Soup featured Remi Wolf on vocals. Trey joined on guitar for Tell Me Something Good, My Love Mine All Mine, and Me Before You and sang on My Love Mine All Mine. My Love Mine All Mine and Me Before You also featured Evan Winiker. Please Plesase Please featured Sabrina Carpenter. This performance was part of the 2024 Ally Coalition Talent Show.

Tell Me Something Good and Soup featured Remi Wolf on vocals. Trey joined on guitar for Tell Me Something Good, My Love Mine All Mine, and Me Before You and sang on My Love Mine All Mine. My Love Mine All Mine and Me Before You also featured Evan Winiker. Please Plesase Please featured Sabrina Carpenter. This performance was part of the 2024 Ally Coalition Talent Show.

Fish was a guest during an open mic night hosted by J Willis Pratt.

Fish was a guest during an open mic night hosted by J Willis Pratt.

SET 1: Carolina in My Mind, Southern Accents, Waste [1], The Weight [2], Pantala Naga Pampa > Rapunzel, So Much to Say > Too Much, So Damn Lucky, Jimi Thing > Brick House, Lie in Our Graves [3], Melissa [4], Come Together [5]

This performance was billed as Soulshine and was a benefit for hurricane relief and recovery. It featured Goose, Warren Haynes Band, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Dave Matthews Band. Dave Matthews Band's set began with Dave and Warren Haynes on acoustic guitars for Carolina in My Mind. Derek Trucks joined Dave and Warren (still on acoustics) on slide guitar for Southern Accents. Waste was Dave and Trey on acoustic guitars. Dave Matthews Band came on stage for the rest of the set with The Weight featuring Trey on guitar and vocals and Susan Tedeschi and Nathaniel Rateliff on vocals. Jimi Thing and Brick House featured Ben Jaffe on tuba and Trombone Shorty on trombone. Lie in Our Graves featured Trey on guitar. Melissa featured Trey and Derek Trucks on guitar and Warren Haynes on guitar and vocals. Come Together featured Trey, Warren Haynes, and Derek Trucks on guitar, Ben Jaffe on tuba, Trombone Shorty on trombone, Susan Tedeschi, Nathaniel Rateliff, Rick Mitarotonda, Peter Anspach, Trevor Weekz, Jeff Arevalo, and Robert Randolph on vocals plus other musicians on stage.
This performance was billed as Soulshine and was a benefit for hurricane relief and recovery. It featured Goose, Warren Haynes Band, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Dave Matthews Band. Dave Matthews Band's set began with Dave and Warren Haynes on acoustic guitars for Carolina in My Mind. Derek Trucks joined Dave and Warren (still on acoustics) on slide guitar for Southern Accents. Waste was Dave and Trey on acoustic guitars. Dave Matthews Band came on stage for the rest of the set with The Weight featuring Trey on guitar and vocals and Susan Tedeschi and Nathaniel Rateliff on vocals. Jimi Thing and Brick House featured Ben Jaffe on tuba and Trombone Shorty on trombone. Lie in Our Graves featured Trey on guitar. Melissa featured Trey and Derek Trucks on guitar and Warren Haynes on guitar and vocals. Come Together featured Trey, Warren Haynes, and Derek Trucks on guitar, Ben Jaffe on tuba, Trombone Shorty on trombone, Susan Tedeschi, Nathaniel Rateliff, Rick Mitarotonda, Peter Anspach, Trevor Weekz, Jeff Arevalo, and Robert Randolph on vocals plus other musicians on stage.

This performance was part of Hug Your Farmer's "A Night at the Opry" benefiting Vermont flood response and recovery. Mike and Tessa Gordon sang vocals on the above songs.

This performance was part of Hug Your Farmer's "A Night at the Opry" benefiting Vermont flood response and recovery. Mike and Tessa Gordon sang vocals on the above songs.

Mike sat in on bass on the above songs.
Mike sat in on bass on the above songs.

SET 1: Dead Weight, Do It, Under the Sun, Vanish, What Are We Fighting For, Underestimate Me, Saint, Mad Love, Lonely War, Black Dog, For Your Consideration, Fake Flowers, What Makes You Tick, Smooth, Zombie [1], Whipping Post[1], No One Gets Out Alive

ENCORE: Thriller [2]

Mike sat in on bass for Zombie and Whipping Post and performed Vincent Price's monologue in Thriller. Smooth contained a Frankenstein tease and Thriller featured Billy Allen on vocals.
Mike sat in on bass for Zombie and Whipping Post and performed Vincent Price's monologue in Thriller. Smooth contained a Frankenstein tease and Thriller featured Billy Allen on vocals.

SET 1: Little Crazy Too, Get Funky, Nobody Finer, Carnival [1], Lesser Charge[1], Crimes of the Mind [2], Show of Life[2], Mississippi Blues, Tourmaline, Crooked Piece of Time, Moonstone, Can't Always Listen, Dancin' Plague, Space, Automatic Pilot, Dilaudid Nurse, Doghouse, Lost Moments in Time

Fish sat in on drums from Carnival through Show of Life with Ella singing vocals on Carnival and Lesser Charge. Show of Life was dedicated to Phil Lesh who had passed away a day earlier.
Fish sat in on drums from Carnival through Show of Life with Ella singing vocals on Carnival and Lesser Charge. Show of Life was dedicated to Phil Lesh who had passed away a day earlier.

SET 1: Up on Cripple Creek, Ophelia, The Best of Everything, Evangeline, Acadian Driftwood, Straight Down the Line, Who Do You Love?, Down South in New Orleans, Go Back to Your Woods, King Harvest (Has Surely Come), The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

SET 2: Broken Arrow, Life is a Carnival, Whispering Pines, Twilight, Across the Great Divide, Rag Mama Rag, Don't Do It, Tupelo Honey, Days Like This, Wonderful Remark

SET 3: The Shape I'm In, Out of the Blue, Forbidden Fruit, Chest Fever, Further on Up the Road, Forever Young, It Makes No Difference, Stage Fright, Caravan, When I Paint My Masterpiece, The Unfaithful Servant [1], Look Out Cleveland[1], The Weight [2], I Shall Be Released [3]

Trey performed at Life is a Carnival which was a musical celebration of Robbie Robertson. The Unfaithful Servant through I Shall Be Released featured Trey on guitar and vocals. The Weight also included Bob Weir on guitar and vocals with Mavis Staples singing lead vocals. I Shall Be Released was the "All-Star Ensemble" with many of the performers from the evening appearing.
Trey performed at Life is a Carnival which was a musical celebration of Robbie Robertson. The Unfaithful Servant through I Shall Be Released featured Trey on guitar and vocals. The Weight also included Bob Weir on guitar and vocals with Mavis Staples singing lead vocals. I Shall Be Released was the "All-Star Ensemble" with many of the performers from the evening appearing.
Trey gave the keynote speech and performed at The Retreat's annual Imagine Gala. This set was solo acoustic and the setlist is unconfirmed.
Trey gave the keynote speech and performed at The Retreat's annual Imagine Gala. This set was solo acoustic and the setlist is unconfirmed.
This performance was part of Mempho Music Festival and took place on the Adams Keegan Stage. Trey teased Hey Stranger in Wolfman's Brother.
This performance was part of Mempho Music Festival and took place on the Adams Keegan Stage. Trey teased Hey Stranger in Wolfman's Brother.
Fish sat in on drums for the above song. This performance was part of a Battle of the Bands to raise money for Homeworthy's Adopt-A-Family program.
Fish sat in on drums for the above song. This performance was part of a Battle of the Bands to raise money for Homeworthy's Adopt-A-Family program.
This performance was part of Sea.Hear.Now and took place on the Surf Stage. The TAB debut of Kitty's Back featured Bruce Springsteen on guitar and vocals.
This performance was part of Sea.Hear.Now and took place on the Surf Stage. The TAB debut of Kitty's Back featured Bruce Springsteen on guitar and vocals.

SET 1: Dead Weight, Do It, Under the Sun, Vanish, What Are We Fighting For, Underestimate Me, Saint, Mad Love, You Should Be Dancing [1], Whipping Post[1], Only Time Around, Pull You Through, Thinking of You, Fake Flowers, What Makes You Tick, Smooth, No One Gets Out Alive

ENCORE: It's You, Body On Fire

Mike sat in on bass for You Should Be Dancing and Whipping Post. Stash was teased at the end of Smooth.
Mike sat in on bass for You Should Be Dancing and Whipping Post. Stash was teased at the end of Smooth.
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