If you ever get a chance to, definitely do it!! Even Hayley was bummed she missed Jawbreaker's set and she posted a clip of her on the tour bus playing "Accident Prone" acoustic. It was awesome!
When I saw them in November they played like two songs of each album and like 6-8 from After Laughter, feels like the move for a band with this many records out.
Ha I'm kinda in the same boat. Considering how many concerts/festivals I've been to in the last 20 years, and how big a fan I am of Paramore, I've surprisingly saw them only once, and it was during the After Laughter tour in 2018. Same goes for Chvrches. Love them, and they play literally EVERY music festival, and yet I've never seen them live. Meanwhile there's certain acts that I've seen like 20 times
My guess is the setlist will be the same as their last couple of shows, but with more TIW thrown in and more old stuff taken out. AWKIF will probably not exist and we'll get one less BNE track or AL track. Misery Business, That's What You Get, Still Into You, Ain't It Fun (maybe Decode) are the guaranteed old songs, but not sure about what else.
Lol totally. I'm sure everyone on this forum has a band like that, where despite their best efforts, they've never seen even though they tour all the time.
Logic goes out the window when you’re making up personal setlists haha. Like yours. In what world would they only play AF and TIW? Haha
Honestly I feel like if it were really up to the band, AF and TIW would be the only stuff they'd wanna play if fans weren't taken into account.
Yeah that's true! Being a band for 20 years, putting set lists together has to be a tough task for them. Balancing fan service and what you want to play has to be maddening at times. I can't imagine what Green Day and Blink go through when you have 20+ hits. Same with Foo Fighters. I respect the hell out of bands like Pearl Jam and Modest Mouse never doing the same set twice and drastically changing it up night after night.
Too long. I don’t have a hard definition for too long or too short for live shows. But, that’s too much. Hayley’s voice would die.
I’d love to hear Brighter someday but am fine knowing it’s never going to happen lol. Bummed the Boston date is Boston calling because I’m sure it means a shorter set, but I’m at least happy to finally see them again. Feel like they haven’t played in MA since 2017. Edit- just kidding they played BC in 2018. I went to the NH headlining show instead haha.
I'd love for them to do a discography residency where they do one/two records a night, sprinkling b-sides in