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Review by thelot
A rippin’ Possum kicks things off, followed by a well-played Cavern. Brother is solid, though fairly straightforward for this tour. Another nice take on Foam, after which Mike swaps out a bass string while debuting a new dance step with Trey — giving everyone more for their entertainment dollar! An absolutely gorgeous Sky breaks the silence, leading into a nice Stash where a few people in the crowd start the Stash clap. Rocky Top makes for a fitting set closer.
Set two launches with another Tube/MSO opener, followed by an inspired Landlady. Gin is solid and Antelope is pure tenacity from start to finish. Showboat Gertrude gives the crowd a taste of the vacuum in I Didn’t Know. Llama shreds as usual, and YEM delivers as a set closer. The VJ is especially fun tonight, and before the encore Trey jokes that now everyone can go home and describe that last thing to their friends. Glide and Suzy wrap up a thoroughly enjoyable show.