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Latest revision as of 10:17, 16 November 2021

Billy Corgan
Date 2019-06-22
Venue Gruenspan
Location Hamburg, DE
Venue Type
Capacity
Lineup Corgan
Order of Bands Katie Cole, Billy Corgan
Surfaced Recordings
AMT MIX
Source AUD
Format VID
Equipment Multi-cam
Length 144m
Complete? Yes
YouTube Youtube Video
Notes Multi-cam edit of show shot from various cameras

Setlist


Set One:

  • Black Lung
  • Hard Times
  • To Scatter One's Own
  • Faithless Darlin'
  • Apologia
  • Cri de Coeur
  • Buffalo Boys (with Katie Cole)
  • Dancehall (with Katie Cole)
  • Aeronaut
  • Processional
  • Half-Life of an Autodidact
  • The Long Goodbye
  • Mandarynne
  • Along the Santa Fe Trail (Ray Noble and His Orchestra cover)

Set Two:

  • Wound
  • Thirty-Three
  • Spaceboy
  • Violet Rays
  • Endless Summer (Zwan song)
  • Breaking the Law (Judas Priest cover)
  • Tonight, Tonight
  • 1979
  • Travels
  • Disarm

Encore:

  • A Song for a Son
  • Today

Notes

  • Live debut of Black Lung
  • Tour debut of A Song for a Son and Today
  • Buffalo Boys and Dancehall performed with Katie Cole
  • Along the Santa Fe Trail is a Ray Noble and His Orchestra cover
  • Endless Summer is a Zwan song
  • First ever Billy Corgan solo performance of Breaking the Law (Judas Priest cover)