Wow, The City and Robbers both brought back. Now I'm really disappointed they're only playing an hour on Saturday!
Not sure if I misunderstood what @Ferrari333SP and @y2jayjk are talking about up there, but I 100% for sure saw these guys at First Ave. Bad Suns and Sir Sly were openers.
That's what I was hoping, but the venue posted the set times on Facebook and it says 9:30-10:30. Tinley Park has a sound ordinance, which I thought was 11PM. So I'm not sure why it'd have to be over at 10:30.
Wow are they reading this thread lol They took away the two tracks that people say are setlist killers
Wow, this setlist isn't bad even though I'm on Team Ambiance: The 1975 Setlist at Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul Also, Hey guys and Jamie, please play every at the Madison Square Garden show. Thanks!
Yeah as much as I'm on Team Ambiance as well (I jam hard af when they play ILIWYS...) but that setlist is much better for a greater number of people and is great for keeping the momentum going.
Yeah the St Paul setlist was perfect. Me is unbelievable live. Also She Lays Down was good but was definitely the "bathroom break" for a lot of people.
St. Paul show was incredible, better than their show at the same venue last year. Whole crowd was loud and loving it all "She Lays Down"
Their set at Piqniq was, without a doubt, better than I could have ever imagined. Went in expecting the typical 10 or 11 song festival set and then was shocked when they played Robbers, Me, and fallingforyou. 15,000 people singing along to The Sound...unbelievable.
What a show tonight. They crushed it, but you could tell there was a somber feeling over the stage because of what happened in Manchester this evening. Matty said several times how "miserable" and "pissed off" he was by what was happening in the world, and in a place they used to hang out no less. The band rushed from "Sex" into "Believe" (no encore pause), then decided to add in "Me" to the set right before the last two tracks. My heart goes out to them and the Manchester victims.