I'd say that's on the low end. I've seen them play a regular set within the last year that had 4 DTW songs.
I guess it all depends on how long their second set is. I'm guessing it'll be somewhere in the 10-12 song range (including encore) so 3 or 4 DTW songs seems about right. I'd assume they'd play 3 or 4 off their new album too, so that doesn't really give them much time for other stuff.
I see them playing Your Sword, Smile in Your Sleep, My Heroine and probably Call It Karma. I don't see that many new songs being played. Probably just Ghost, Retrograde and one more if anything.
They played Whiplash, Retrograde and The Afterglow at Warped so I’d assume those would be played in a longer set again.
Ah forgot about those. Forget how good Dead Reflection is. I see them switching the set up a little every night so we are probably both right lol
Yeah so many bangers. I’ve also been assuming the greatest hits set is another full set but it may just be an opener sized set.
2nd leg announced after the new year! Add Portland to the Anaheim and LA dates that I'm already traveling for in December. Peter's Room has to be one of the smallest venues on the tour which should be a lot of fun and quite different from the big So Cal shows.
Their set on their EU tour with Anti-Flag is about 12 songs each night, so I'm expecting something on par with that.
I'm confused by how wide the variety of rooms these guys play is. Last time they were in my city they played a 250-350 Cap, 18+ bar show, and sold it out two days before. Now they're playing a 950 Cap Venue on this tour, which seems like a wild jump. I'm sure the fact this show is All-Ages with Hawthorne & Capstan helps, but still I'm kinda shook.
That is super weird. They do super well in some markets which explains some of the variety of venue sizes on this tour. I'm seeing them in a 2200 capacity venue in anaheim then in a 400 capacity venue in Portland. Smallest show they've played here in forever and it's on a Saturday night which is odd. Not complaining though, they are selling out a lot of big rooms in large markets on this tour. Decided to splurge and do the deluxe VIP for Portland. Seeing them side stage in a small venue will be amazing and its well worth the price.
Will be interesting if they do balcony in Anaheim this time. They sold the floor out on the Tonight Alive co-headliner, but balcony was left closed
I think the nostalgia-grab ups the capacity for these markets. It brings out the old fans, as well as the fans who are going to see them no matter what.
I've been wondering why it still says Minneapolis VIP is unavailable. It's been saying that since ticket onsale yesterday. It couldn't have sold out that quick.
For those who didn't know, Silverstein confirmed today they would be playing the reissue bonus tracks of WBIEF. So 12, not 10, and then the greatest hits set. I'm going to go ahead and say they will play 22 songs and a 90 minute set.
I’m usually pretty underwhelmed by Silverstein’s singles and that’s like all they play so I’m excited for anything resembling a deep cut
Hoping they play California. One of the more recent songs in their discography I’m dying to see. Seeing them play Massachusetts in California is always a blast when it gets to the pre-chorus