SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Wolfman's Brother, Thread, Stash, 555 > Walk Away, Drift While You're Sleeping
SET 2: Set Your Soul Free, Tweezer -> Ghost, Golden Age, A Life Beyond The Dream, Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Meatstick, Turtle in the Clouds, Tweezer Reprise
Tweezer included an All Things Considered theme tease from Trey and a Mike's Song tease from Page.
 
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 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Sigma Oasis
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					 Fuego
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Hoist
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					The White Tape
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					 Weird 1st set with disappointing lows (how did Trey forget how to play Jim?) and very well played moments like the Wolfman’s, Stash and Walk Away with a few curious placements (Thread, 555, Drift While your sleeping as closer?)
		Weird 1st set with disappointing lows (how did Trey forget how to play Jim?) and very well played moments like the Wolfman’s, Stash and Walk Away with a few curious placements (Thread, 555, Drift While your sleeping as closer?)  Blast of an ending to easily one of the strongest overall runs I’ve seen. Wolfmans and Stash were solid highlights in the 1st and some of the tightest and most pumping versions in recent memory. Thread though was the real treat… true experimental jamming, with hints of darkness that even Trey had to mention how much fun they were having. Drift wasn’t everyone’s favorite closer but I enjoyed it as they injected some extra energy along with the bliss.
		Blast of an ending to easily one of the strongest overall runs I’ve seen. Wolfmans and Stash were solid highlights in the 1st and some of the tightest and most pumping versions in recent memory. Thread though was the real treat… true experimental jamming, with hints of darkness that even Trey had to mention how much fun they were having. Drift wasn’t everyone’s favorite closer but I enjoyed it as they injected some extra energy along with the bliss.  While not achieving the heights of Saturday night, Sunday was still an excellent show. Returning to the type 2 style jamming of night one, said jams had a much more natural flow and consistent energy, especially in set one. The highlight of which was the "evil" jam out of Thread. It was obvious they were having fun before Trey confirmed it with the audience, "hope you has as much fun listening to that as we did playing" 🤣❤️ The other highlight of set one was the cover of Walk Away which caused the crowd to erupt!
		While not achieving the heights of Saturday night, Sunday was still an excellent show. Returning to the type 2 style jamming of night one, said jams had a much more natural flow and consistent energy, especially in set one. The highlight of which was the "evil" jam out of Thread. It was obvious they were having fun before Trey confirmed it with the audience, "hope you has as much fun listening to that as we did playing" 🤣❤️ The other highlight of set one was the cover of Walk Away which caused the crowd to erupt! Dear Ernest,
		Dear Ernest, A really enjoyable, if not a bit more chill, show for night three.  Thread started out a little wonky, but Paige gave Trey a look and played a couple dark funky notes and they were off from there.
		A really enjoyable, if not a bit more chill, show for night three.  Thread started out a little wonky, but Paige gave Trey a look and played a couple dark funky notes and they were off from there. Around 26:55 deep into the Tweezer sounds like a pretty good DEG jam…
		Around 26:55 deep into the Tweezer sounds like a pretty good DEG jam…Add a Review
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Review by ILoveAcidandPhish
There was a bliss segment of the Tweezer jam that was suddenly (and pleasantly) hijacked and trampled by orcs. The soft meadows and flowers were turned to ash with great vengeance and furious anger. It blew my hair off. As far as type II shred goes, the whole second set was phish crack. We’ve all have those moments when we were like “is it just me, or is this fire?” Judging the energy and faces of the crowd- it wasn’t just me. Not tonight at least.