SET 1: Free, Birds of a Feather, Bouncing Around the Room, Stash, Waste, My Friend, My Friend, A Life Beyond The Dream, Kill Devil Falls, More, Monsters, Life Saving Gun
SET 2: Sand > Fuego > No Men In No Man's Land, What's Going Through Your Mind, You Enjoy Myself, It's Ice > Cream[1]
SET 3: Harry Hood, Also Sprach Zarathustra[2] > Auld Lang Syne > Tweezer > Piper > Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
ENCORE: Sincere[1], Spock's Brain > Tweezer Reprise
YEM contained Fuego teases in the jam after the vocal jam. During It's Ice, an ice cream man walked around the stage with a cowbell. This show featured the Phish debuts of Cream (Prince and the New Power Generation) and Sincere. The second setbreak featured songs focused on "ice," "cream," and "ice cream." The ice cream man returned during Harry Hood. Dancing milk cartons appeared on stage with the cartons eventually being discarded. The dancers ended up exiting through a giant "it's ice cream" freezer. During 2001, ice cream men brought out giant ice cream props, Trey took over on drums, and Fish was given a helmet prior to descending into the freezer. A fake Fish then rose with a giant popsicle (a bomb pop). During Tweezer, dancers from past New Year's Eve gags exited the freezer and at times did the Meatstick dance. Trey teased Meatstick in Tweezer. The encore featured the band in ice cream man outfits. Spock's Brain was performed for the first time since July 14, 2019 (238 shows). A giant milk carton with a "Missing: Spock's Brain" notice reappeared from earlier in the evening above the band for Spock's Brain and Tweezer Reprise.
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