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Review by AllForYourDelight
Many people poured out of the venue at setbreak (their loss). The rain pretty much stopped right as the second set began and the venue appeared only 50-60% full when Rock and Roll started, people began to fill in and only about 80% of those who began the night remained.
The second set is where things really got going. Tweezer>Cities>Wedge the the real gem of this show and should not be missed. Tweezer is truly incredible but the real beauty of this jam are the segues >cities and >wedge, really the first seamless segues of tour.
A predictable but very nice Sleeping Monkey (lyrics botched by Trey) > Tweeprise ends this awesome show.
Although musically this may not be the best show so far of tour (MPP N2 probably takes that) this show will not be soon forgotten by anyone there.
TL/DR Highlights:
S1: 46 Days, Bowie
S2: TWEEZER!>Cities>Wedge (Perfect Segues)