SET 1: Free, Birds of a Feather, Martian Monster, Guelah Papyrus, Divided Sky, Hey Stranger, Mull, Limb By Limb, Suzy Greenberg
SET 2: No Men In No Man's Land > Light, Joy, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1 > Most Events Aren't Planned
ENCORE: Brief Time[1], Carini
This show featured the Phish debut of Brief Time. Prior to the start of the show, the backdrop showed a dark forest setting with an outhouse bearing the crescent moon and star from the cover of Farmhouse. As the show began, the door swung open, revealing a vast landscape of buildings and bridges, all made out of port-a-potties, with hundreds of other port-a-potties floating in the air. During Divided Sky, the scene became blue sky and fluffy clouds above a mountainous terrain; following the pause, the images became fractalized and began to move. The backdrop for Suzy Greenberg became an 80's-style video game called "Tube Raider," appearing to be played in the night sky over Las Vegas. At the end of the song, the screen displayed "Game Over" along with video game avatars of the band. For Mike's Song, the background showed a lakeshore in front of a mountain range, with lighted, moving sculptures reflecting off the water's surface. During I Am Hydrogen, the view changed to a lush valley with a waterfall centered behind the band, then returned to focus on the lighted sculptures again during Weekapaug Groove. The backdrop for Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1 was a dark forest at night, populated by animals with glowing eyes, as well as glowing fish swimming through the trees, and eventually glowing pink jellyfish which rose into the sky during the jam segment. Eventually the view returned to the forest, where peacocks displayed glowing tails amid numerous fish, until the entire perspective was swallowed by a whale. Trey and Page teased In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida during Carini.
Joy
2
The Story of the Ghost
2
Evolve
1
Big Boat
1
Billy Breathes
1
A Picture of Nectar
1
Junta
1
The White Tape
1
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