SET 1: Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, The Moma Dance > We Are the Champions Jam > The Moma Dance > Free, Back on the Train, Yarmouth Road, Strange Design > Taste, The Wedge, The Line, Wolfman's Brother[1]
SET 2: First Tube > Down with Disease[2] > Theme From the Bottom > Split Open and Melt, Heavy Things > Light -> Possum
ENCORE: Contact, Meatstick > Character Zero
The We Are the Champions Jam was performed Immediately following the San Francisco Giants winning game seven of the World Series. Yarmouth also included a We Are the Champions tease from Trey. Following a "let's go Giants" chant after The Wedge, Page congratulated the Giants, adding that he watched the whole series. Trey told the crowd that Page was a Mets fan and that Page watches every Mets game streamed on his phone with many of them on the organ while the band's playing. Page said "we can't be world champions all the time" with Fish adding "or ever." Trey then introduced The Line in honor of the losers in sports. Disease was unfinished. Trey quoted All About That Bass in Contact.
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