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This performance was part of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's "Play At Home" series and featured Leo, Mike, (with Fish on drums) playing the debut of The Only One from unknown locations.

This performance was part of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's "Play At Home" series and featured Leo, Mike, (with Fish on drums) playing the debut of The Only One from unknown locations.

This solo acoustic performance was previously recorded and was part of the SummerStage Jubilee, which was a free benefit digital concert supporting the foundation's programs in parks.

This solo acoustic performance was previously recorded and was part of the SummerStage Jubilee, which was a free benefit digital concert supporting the foundation's programs in parks.

Trey was the first in-studio guest on The Tonight Show in five months (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) for the debut of I Never Needed You Like This Before with The Roots as his backing band.

Trey was the first in-studio guest on The Tonight Show in five months (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) for the debut of I Never Needed You Like This Before with The Roots as his backing band.

SET 1: Angel Band [1]

This performance was part of the Touch & Go memorial livestream for Gordon Stone, who had recently passed away and featured Mike on acoustic guitar, Tessa on lead vocals, and Mike and Sue on backup vocals. The location of this performance is unknown.

This performance was part of the Touch & Go memorial livestream for Gordon Stone, who had recently passed away and featured Mike on acoustic guitar, Tessa on lead vocals, and Mike and Sue on backup vocals. The location of this performance is unknown.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 16, 2021.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 16, 2021.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 18, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 18, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 23, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 23, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and would have been part of Mountain Jam.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and would have been part of Mountain Jam.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for April 17, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for April 17, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

Fish and Mike performed with The Mallett Brothers Band at a rally for democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. A Life That's Good, Why Baby Why, Whirlwind, and Ring Them Bells featured Tessa Gordon on vocals. Off Road featured Spose on vocals.
Fish and Mike performed with The Mallett Brothers Band at a rally for democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. A Life That's Good, Why Baby Why, Whirlwind, and Ring Them Bells featured Tessa Gordon on vocals. Off Road featured Spose on vocals.
Fish sat in with the Mallett Brothers Band during a rally for democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Celebration featured David Mallett on guitar and vocals. Off Road featured Spose on vocals.
Fish sat in with the Mallett Brothers Band during a rally for democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Celebration featured David Mallett on guitar and vocals. Off Road featured Spose on vocals.

SET 1: Warehouse, Where Are You Going, Too Much, Pay for What You Get, Fool to Think, #27, Jimi Thing, The Song That Jane Likes, Rooftop, The Dreaming Tree, So Much to Say, Squirm, Little Thing, Say Goodbye, Stay (Wasting Time), Kashmir, Waste [1], Bathtub Gin[1], Typical Situation, Why I Am, Dancing Nancies

ENCORE: Here On Out, Some Devil, All Along the Watchtower

ENCORE 2: Crash into Me

Trey sat in with Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds on acoustic guitar for Waste and Bathtub Gin.
Trey sat in with Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds on acoustic guitar for Waste and Bathtub Gin.
This show featured the Oysterhead debuts of White Room, Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers, and First Tube. Mr. Oysterhead contained Them Changes teases and lyrics.
This show featured the Oysterhead debuts of White Room, Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers, and First Tube. Mr. Oysterhead contained Them Changes teases and lyrics.
This was the first Oysterhead performance in almost 14 years and featured the Oysterhead debuts of Voices Inside My Head and 46 Days. Little Faces included Machine Gun (Jimi Hendrix) teases. Les teased Tommy The Cat in Mr. Oysterhead. Rubberneck Lions began with a Too Many Puppies tease from Les. Les teased The Toys Go Winding Down and The Star Spangled Banner in Army's On Ecstasy. Trey teased L.A. Woman in 46 Days. Owner of the World included Jean Pierre and Smoke on the Water teases.
This was the first Oysterhead performance in almost 14 years and featured the Oysterhead debuts of Voices Inside My Head and 46 Days. Little Faces included Machine Gun (Jimi Hendrix) teases. Les teased Tommy The Cat in Mr. Oysterhead. Rubberneck Lions began with a Too Many Puppies tease from Les. Les teased The Toys Go Winding Down and The Star Spangled Banner in Army's On Ecstasy. Trey teased L.A. Woman in 46 Days. Owner of the World included Jean Pierre and Smoke on the Water teases.
This show was webcast via LivePhish and featured the first full TAB performance of Party Time (this had been previously played by the TAB trio in 2018). Sultans of Swing had lyric changes to reference New Orleans and Saturday night.
This show was webcast via LivePhish and featured the first full TAB performance of Party Time (this had been previously played by the TAB trio in 2018). Sultans of Swing had lyric changes to reference New Orleans and Saturday night.
This show was webcast via LivePhish and featured the first full TAB Back on the Train (this had been previously played solo acoustic and by the TAB trio in 2018), the first Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown since October 23, 2008, and the TAB debut of Evening Song. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
This show was webcast via LivePhish and featured the first full TAB Back on the Train (this had been previously played solo acoustic and by the TAB trio in 2018), the first Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown since October 23, 2008, and the TAB debut of Evening Song. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
Jumping contained a Peel tease.    
Jumping contained a Peel tease.    
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Ruby Waves was performed by TAB for the first time since October 19, 2008.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Ruby Waves was performed by TAB for the first time since October 19, 2008.
This show was webcast for free via LivePhish. Crazy Sometimes contained Frankenstein teases.
This show was webcast for free via LivePhish. Crazy Sometimes contained Frankenstein teases.
Trey, playing his first show at the Bomb Factory since May 7, 1994, teased Tweezer after Cayman Review. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Cyro Baptista, who was part of Trey's band for this tour, missed the show because of the flu.
Trey, playing his first show at the Bomb Factory since May 7, 1994, teased Tweezer after Cayman Review. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Cyro Baptista, who was part of Trey's band for this tour, missed the show because of the flu.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Strange Design and Brian and Robert were performed by Trey solo acoustic. Cyro Baptista, who was part of Trey's band for this tour, missed the show because of the flu.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Strange Design and Brian and Robert were performed by Trey solo acoustic. Cyro Baptista, who was part of Trey's band for this tour, missed the show because of the flu.

Sughn Never Sets contained I Am Random teases and quotes.

Sughn Never Sets contained I Am Random teases and quotes.

Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
I Am Random through Steps featured Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou on trumpet, Ben Walkenhauer on saxophone, and Jason Branscum on trombone.
I Am Random through Steps featured Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou on trumpet, Ben Walkenhauer on saxophone, and Jason Branscum on trombone.
Say Something contained Back in the Bubble quotes.
Say Something contained Back in the Bubble quotes.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
This setlist is unconfirmed.
This setlist is unconfirmed.
This show featured the debut of All Pretending. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
This show featured the debut of All Pretending. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
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