SET 1: Buried Alive > Poor Heart > All Things Reconsidered, Golgi Apparatus, My Friend, My Friend[1], Llama, Esther[2], Stash, Glide > Divided Sky, Cavern
SET 2: Loving Cup, Rift, Tweezer > Lifeboy, Big Ball Jam, Weigh, Mike's Song[3] > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove -> Psycho Killer[4] -> Weekapaug Groove, The Horse[5] > Silent in the Morning > Hold Your Head Up > If I Only Had a Brain > Hold Your Head Up, Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: My Sweet One, Amazing Grace
The beginning of My Friend and all of The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. My Friend contained a Sesame Street theme tease from Trey. Llama and Stash contained Can't You Hear Me Knocking teases. Esther's intro contained a Random Note signal and a HYHU tease from Page. Misty Mountain Hop was teased in Stash and Weigh. Hydrogen contained Call to the Post teases from Trey. Weekapaug contained a quote by Trey of Is She Really Going Out with Him?. After Weigh, Trey mentioned that "the Big Ball Jam was born in this very room one year ago today" and wished it a happy birthday, followed by a quick tease of Happy Birthday by Page and Trey wishing happy birthday to "Bob" who was in the audience. Mike dedicated Mike’s Song to himself. The band subsequently included several references to it being “his song.” The Phish debut of Psycho Killer was unfinished. Tela was teased after the soundcheck's "Jam."
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