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KODAK HALL, University of Rochester

Rochester, NY
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03/12/2025
Trey Anastasio
170477, 170478, 170480, 170486, 170489
Set 1Just A Touch [1], NICU [2], Evening Song[2], Brian and Robert[2], Back on the Train[2], Farmhouse[2], I Never Needed You Like This Before[2], Backwards Down the Number Line[2], Wolfman's Brother[2], Winterqueen[2], Evolve[2], Gumbo[2], AC/DC Bag[2] > Chalk Dust Torture[2], Limb By Limb[2], It's Ice [3], Bug[3], Frost[3], Flying Blind [4], Happy Birthday to You[2], What's the Use?[3], Drift While You're Sleeping[3]
Set 2ENCORE: Mercy[2], Never[2], Sleep[2], All of These Dreams[2], You Enjoy Myself[3], Wilson[3]
Set 3
Comment[1] Trey solo acoustic; first public and first acoustic Trey performance.
[2] Trey solo acoustic.
[3] Trey acoustic and Jeff Tanksi on piano.
[4] Trey acoustic and Jeff Tanksi on piano; first acoustic Trey performance.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for It's Ice through Flying Blind, What's the Use?, Drift While You're Sleeping, You Enjoy Myself, and Wilson (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show marked the first public and first acoustic Trey performance of Just A Touch (which Trey dedicated to James Casey) and the first Trey acoustic performance of Flying Blind. Walfredo was quoted before Farmhouse. Happy Birthday was sung for Carol. Never was performed for the first time since December 7, 2014 and in its original arrangement (and as an acoustic song) for the first time since November 8, 2005. In a nod to banter earlier in the evening about the movie Cloverfield, Trey said "Cloverfield, come and save us" in Wilson.
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