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Set 1: I Know You Rider[1], Let Loose[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Out Of The Blue Festival.

Set 1: Let Loose[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Out Of The Blue Festival.

Set 1: Sugar Magnolia[1], Sugaree, Deep Elem Blues[1], Tennessee Jed[2], Dupree's Diamond Blues[2], Lost Sailor[2] > Saint of Circumstance[2]

Set 2: China Cat Sunflower[1] > I Know You Rider[1], Terrapin Station[2], Turtles All The Way Down[1], Peggy-O[2], All Along The Watchtower[1], Days Between[1], Not Fade Away

Encore: Black Muddy River[2]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Without Rick.
    [2] Without Sturgill.

Show Notes: This was a special band for the Dead Ahead festival and featured Bob Weir, Jay Lane, Oteil Burbridge, Don Was, Sturgill Simpson, and Rick.

Set 1: Shakedown Street[1], Friend of the Devil, Jack Straw[2], Samson & Delilah[2], Bird Song[2], Loser[2], Box of Rain[2], Mama Tried[1], Ripple[1], Me & My Uncle

Set 2: Deal, Scarlet Begonias, Estimated Prophet > Eyes of the World, Morning Dew, Cold Rain & Snow

Encore: Turn On Your Love Light

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Without Rick.
    [2] Without Sturgill.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: Rick was part of the house band at the MusiCares 2025 Persons of the Year Gala honoring the Grateful Dead.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Grant Green.
    [2] Father John Misty.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] The National.
    [5] With Tarantella Napoletana tease from Rick.

Show Notes: Flood in Franklin Park was played for the first time since December 23, 2014.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Creedence Clearwater Revival.
    [2] The Wood Brothers. Unfinished. With One In, One Out teases.
    [3] With Tumble teases from Rick.
    [4] Radiohead.
    [5] Unfinished.
    [6] Bobby Blue Bland.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Ilsey Juber.
    [3] Fat Freddy's Drop.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Shine On You Crazy Diamond teases from Peter.
    [2] Bruce Hornsby.
    [3] Bahamas. FTP. with Afie Jurvanen on guitar and vocals.
    [4] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.

Soundcheck: Factory Fiction, Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis, Low Rider, Feel It Now, I Would Die 4 U, Rosewood Heart, Bob Don

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Prince.
    [2] With.
    [3] Fast version. Unfinished.
    [4] Van Morrison.
    [5] With Nebula teases from Rick.
    [6] Tom Waits.
    [7] Otis Day & The Knights.
    [8] Teaprise.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [2] Unfinished.
    [3] Spoon.
    [4] Grateful Dead. Unfinished. With Your Hand In Mine teases from Peter.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Ghostbusters teases from Rick and Peter.
    [2] Pat Benatar.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes.

Show Notes: Love Is A Battlefield was played for the first time since June 23, 2024 (55 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Fast version. Unfinished.
    [3] Nina Simone.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Perpetual Groove.
    [2] King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. FTP. With Ultimate Riff from Peter and Ethan.

Opening Band(s): Rivka Ruth

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Set 1: Jam[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds.

Show Notes: This all-improv set featured vocalizing from Rick based on prompts provided by audience members before the set.

Set 1: St. Stephen, Greatest Story Ever Told, Jack Straw, That’s What Love Will Make You Do[1], The Music Never Stopped[2], Terrapin Station

Set 2: Estimated Prophet > Eyes of the World -> Cassidy, Feel Like A Stranger[3] > The Other One[3] -> Drums[3] -> The Other One[3], Baba O’Riley -> Cumberland Blues

Encore: Shakedown Street

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Funky Bitch jam.
    [2] With Walk This Way tease.
    [3] With Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Trevor on bass.

No known setlist.

Set 1: Box of Rain, Cumberland Blues, They Love Each Other, Tennessee Jed, Bertha, Brown-Eyed Women, The Music Never Stopped, Casey Jones

Set 2: Dark Star > Uncle John's Band, Playing in the Band, New Potato Caboose, Morning Dew, Eyes of the World, Mountains of the Moon, Turn On Your Love Light

Encore: Attics of My Life, Touch of Grey

Show Notes: This show was part of an 85th birthday tribute to Phil Lesh and featured Rick on guitar alongside Grahame Lesh, Eric Krasno, John Molo, Oteil Burbridge, Jason Crosby, and Jennifer Hartswick.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Rick on guitar and vocals.

Set 1: Friend of the Devil, Deal, Althea, Peggy-O[1], Crazy Fingers[1], Stella Blue[1], He's Gone, Cold Rain and Snow

Set 2: Dark Star > Help on the Way > Slipknot!, Franklin's Tower, King Solomon's Marbles, Scarlet Begonias, Comes a Time, The Other One > Dark Star

Encore: Not Fade Away

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With John Scofield on guitar.

Show Notes: This show was part of an 85th birthday tribute to Phil Lesh and featured Rick on guitar alongside Grahame Lesh, Eric Krasno, John Molo, Oteil Burbridge, Jason Crosby, and Jennifer Hartswick.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Torrin Daniels, Casey Russell, Joe Agnello, and Jack Vignone.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Casey Russell, Joe Agnello, and Jack Vignone.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This was an opening set for Free Whenever.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] FTP as Goose.
    [2] Tom Waits.
    [3] Nina Simone.

Show Notes: This show was part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

One Set: Helicopters > Miracles > Creatures[1] > Tomorrow Never Knows[2] > Helicopters, Crosseyed and Painless, Slow Ready > Digital Buddha > Hungersite > You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)

Encore: Hot Tea

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rapture teases.
    [2] With Country Royale jam.

Show Notes: This show was a special Jazz Fest late-night featuring Rick, Peter, and Cotter alongside Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner of The Disco Biscuits.

One Set: Arcadia[1], Turned Clouds[1], Hot Tea[2]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Preservation Hall horns and Joshua Starkman on guitar.
    [2] With Karl Denson on saxophone, Preservation Hall horns, and Joshua Starkman on guitar.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Preservation Hall Foundation Late Night 'Midnight Preserves' series.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Nirvana. FTP. With Mihali Savoulidis on guitar on vocals.
    [3] FTP.
    [4] Christopher Cross. FTP.
    [5] Unfinished. With Tequila teases.
    [6] Fat Freddy’s Drop.

Show Notes: This show was part of the inaugural Viva El Gonzo festival.

Set 1: Trixieville, Woah There, Must Come Down -> Razi -> Smile, You Can Call Me Al[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: Rick sat in on guitar for the last segment of the set.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] With.
    [3] FTP.
    [4] With Taylor Goldsmith on guitar and vocals and Griffin Goldsmith on drums.
    [5] Jim James.
    [6] With Low Rider tease from Rick.

Show Notes: This show was part of the inaugural Viva El Gonzo festival.

Set 1: Most People[1] -> Fire on the Mountain[1] -> Most People[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar.

Set 1: Brothers[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar.

Set 1: Boogie On Reggae Woman[1]

Encore: Trunk Rum[2]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar and vocals and Peter on keys.
    [2] With Rick on guitar and Peter on keys.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] John Philips.
    [2] Tumble's instrumental bridge was played as an intro to Vibey Tumble.
    [3] Prince.
    [4] Bob Dylan. FTP as Goose. With Sierra Hull on mandolin and vocals.
    [5] The Wood Brothers. With Sierra Hull on mandolin.

Show Notes: This show was part of the inaugural Viva El Gonzo festival and was performed aGOOSEtic.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: Rick sat in for a portion of the band’s late-night set at the Round Rocks stage.

Set 1: Show Me[1], Poseidon[2]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Peter on keys.
    [2] With Rick on guitar.

No known setlist.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Lyrics changed to "Bada Bing Butter Rum."
    [2] Fast version.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] FTP.
    [5] Unfinished. With Chank teases from Rick.

Show Notes: This show was part of the inaugural Viva El Gonzo festival. How it Ends was played for the first time since April 10, 2024 (82 shows).

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was a VIP set at the Bottlerock Napa festival.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Prince.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Bottlerock Napa Valley festival.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With When The Saints Go Marching In teases from Rick.
    [2] Creedence Clearwater Revival. Unfinished.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] The Band.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Father John Misty.
    [2] With Crazy Train teases from Rick.
    [3] Ending only. Finished version from the previous night.
    [4] Fast version. Unfinished.
    [5] Creedence Clearwater Revival. Finished version from the previous night.

Soundcheck: Elmeg The Wise, Your Direction, No California

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Ilsey Juber.
    [2] With Welcome to Delta tease from Peter.
    [3] Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes.

Soundcheck: Hollywood Nights, Mas Que Nada, fast:slow, Moby Dick, fast:slow

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [3] Sergio Mendes. With When The Saints Go Marching In teases from Rick.
    [4] Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.
    [5] Frogs by Remo Perini.
    [6] Led Zeppelin. FTP.

Show Notes: Trevor Reads Poetry was played for the first time since September 23, 2023 (118 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Dixie Chicken tease from Rick.
    [2] Foster The People.
    [3] Eddy Grant.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Devo.
    [2] Unfinished.
    [3] With.
    [4] Dead or Alive.
    [5] Bobby Blue Bland.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] The Beatles.
    [2] Bruce Hornsby.

Show Notes: Tomorrow Never Knows was played for the first time since September 22, 2024 (50 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With the original composed bridge for the first time since 3/1/22.
    [2] Creedence Clearwater Revival. FTP.
    [3] With Sanskrit verse.
    [4] Unfinished.
    [5] With Low Rider teases from Rick.
    [6] Jim James.
    [7] Fast version. Unfinished.
    [8] Talking Heads.

Show Notes: Indian River was played with the Sanskrit verse for the first time since June 19, 2021 (298 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] With Thatch teases from Peter.
    [3] Kate Bush.
    [4] Jam and ending only. Finished version from 6/3/25.
    [5] Nina Simone.
    [6] FTP as Goose.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] The Wood Brothers.
    [2] Radiohead.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] Grateful Dead. Unfinished.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Coach on rainstick.
    [2] Bob Marley.
    [3] Bon Iver.
    [4] Unfinished.
    [5] The Moody Blues.
    [6] With Workin' Day and Night teases from Trevor.

Show Notes: Honeybee was played for the first time since June 10, 2024 (82 shows). Nights In White Satin was played for the first time since September 26, 2023 (122 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With SALT tease from Rick.
    [2] Unfinished.
    [3] Peter Gabriel.

Show Notes: In Your Eyes was played for the first time since September 14, 2024 (61 shows).

A show on 2025-06-13 at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, Manchester, TN, USA was canceled.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Hudson River Music Festival and featured Rick on guitar.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Instrumental only until (dawn) section.
    [2] Kate Bush.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.

Show Notes: This show was part of All Good Now festival.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This was an after-party for All Good Now and featured a superjam with Cotter on drums.

Set 1: Show Me[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Peter on keys.

Show Notes: This show was part of the All Good Now music festival.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Fast version.
    [2] Creedence Clearwater Revival.
    [3] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [4] Unfinished. With Axel F teases from Rick.
    [5] Dead or Alive.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Sergio Mendes.
    [2] With Coach on rainstick.
    [3] With Workin’ Day and Night teases.
    [4] Unfinished. With Magic School Bus Theme tease from Peter.

Show Notes: Doobie Song was played for the first time since September 4, 2024 (71 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Blind Melon.
    [2] Fat Freddy’s Drop.
    [3] Polica. FTP as Goose.

Show Notes: No Rain was played for the first time since June 28, 2024 (78 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Traditional.
    [2] With Into the Myst teases and quotes.
    [3] The Who.
    [4] Unfinished.
    [5] Nina Simone.

Show Notes: Jack-A-Roe was played for the first time since June 24, 2022 (234 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Echo & The Bunnymen.
    [2] With Mikaela Davis on harp.
    [3] Radiohead. With Mikaela Davis on harp.
    [4] Fast version.
    [5] The National.
    [6] The Band.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Mountain Jam festival. The Killing Moon was played for the first time since September 14, 2024 (67 shows). Weird Fishes / Arpeggi was played for the first time since September 26, 2024 (57 shows).

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Flopener.
    [2] David Gray.
    [3] Unfinished. With Wrong Way teases from Rick.
    [4] Fat Freddy’s Drop. Unfinished.
    [5] Unfinished.
    [6] Tom Waits.

Show Notes: Please Forgive Me was played for the first time since September 11, 2024 (72 shows). Rick quoted Running Up That Hill before Into the Myst.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Kate Bush.
    [2] With Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Dave Nelson on trombone, and Andrew McGovern on trumpet.
    [3] Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes.
    [4] Otis Day & The Knights.

Show Notes: This was the band’s biggest headlining show to date.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Foster The People.
    [2] Polica.
    [3] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [4] With Crazy Train teases from Rick.
    [5] Unfinished.
    [6] Devo.
    [7] Creedence Clearwater Revival.
    [8] First verse only.
    [9] Dead or Alive.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Set 1: Float Along - Fill Your Lungs[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Peter on guitar.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] FTP. Debuted as “Your House.”
    [2] With Star Wars Theme tease.
    [3] With Rocket Power Theme tease.

Opening Band(s): Residual Groove

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Kenny Loggins. With Kenny Loggins on vocals.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Newport Folk Festival. The band was initially scheduled to perform an hour but the set was shortened due to thunderstorms in the area causing a delay and tech issues.

Set 1: Eyes of the World[1], My Generation[2]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar and vocals.
    [2] With Rick on guitar.

Show Notes: This set was part of the Newport Folk Festival and featured Bonny Light Horseman, Joe Russo, Matt Quinn, Trombone Shorty, and more.

Set 1: Help on the Way[1] > Slipknot![1] > In Memory of Elizabeth Reed[1] > Slipknot![1] > Franklin's Tower[1], Brown-Eyed Women[1], Cumberland Blues[1], They Love Each Other[1], Here Comes Sunshine[1], Let It Rock[1], U.S. Blues[1]

Set 2: Terrapin Station, Ramble On Rose[1], Mr. Charlie[1], Easy Wind[1], Jack Straw[1], Crazy Fingers > Going Down The Road Feeling Bad[1], We Bid You Goodnight[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Trevor on bass.

Show Notes: This show was part of 'The Heart of Town' series and was a late-night after show for Dead & Company at Golden Gate Park.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was part of 'The Heart of Town' series and was a late-night after show for Dead & Company at Golden Gate Park.

Set 1: Madalena[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] FTP.

Show Notes: Goose was the musical guest on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Prince.
    [2] FTP.

Show Notes: This show was part of the WXPN Free At Noon concert series.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Fast version.
    [2] Unfinished.

Set 1: Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodelo[1], Brown-Eyed Women[1], Bertha[2]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar and vocals.
    [2] With Rick on guitar.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: Rick sat in on guitar for the second half of the Dead House set.

Soundcheck: Into the Myst, Atlas, Jam

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [2] The National.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] Otis Day & The Knights.

Show Notes: This show was the University of Iowa's Fall Welcome Concert.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Jeff Coffin on saxophone and Rashawn Ross on trumpet.

Show Notes: This was an opening set for Dave Matthews Band.

Set 1: The Maker[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar and vocals.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [2] The Band.
    [3] Peter Gabriel.

Soundcheck: Jam, Iguana Song, Royal, Atlas (x3)

Coach's Notes:
    [1] The Wood Brothers. With Kat Wright on vocals, Bob Wagner on guitar, and Josh Weinstein on bass.
    [2] Unfinished.
    [3] Otis Day & The Knights.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This was an after-party for Goose at Waterfront Park and featured Cotter sitting in.

Show Notes: This was a co-headlining show with Mt. Joy.

Set 1: Ocean Man[1], Astrovan[1], What’s Up[1]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Rick on guitar and vocals, Peter on keys, Trevor on bass, and Cotter on drums.

Show Notes: This was a co-headlining show with Goose.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Sergio Mendes.
    [2] Kenny Loggins.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] Fast version. Unfinished.
    [5] Eddy Grant.
    [6] Dead or Alive.

Show Notes: Make The Move was played for the first time since June 20, 2024 (100 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] The Who.
    [2] Future Islands. FTP.
    [3] Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [2] Spoon.
    [3] Walter Murphy.
    [4] Unfinished.
    [5] With.
    [6] Nina Simone.

Show Notes: A Fifth Of Beethoven was played for the first time since June 11, 2024 (108 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Jam only. Finished version from 9/23/25.
    [2] Unfinished.
    [3] The Beatles.
    [4] Jim James. With Jim James on guitar and vocals.
    [5] The Band. with Jim James on guitar and vocals.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Kate Bush.
    [2] Fat Freddy’s Drop.
    [3] Unfinished.

Show Notes: Loose Ends was played for the first time since November 12, 2024 (59 shows).

Opening Band(s): Penelope Road

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Father John Misty.
    [2] Unfinished.
    [3] John Phillips.
    [4] Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.
    [5] With Max Moore on guitar and vocals and Charles Eastman on keys and vocals.

Opening Band(s): Penelope Road

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Fast version. Unfinished.
    [2] Creedence Clearwater Revival.
    [3] Grateful Dead.
    [4] Tom Waits.

Show Notes: This was a private show for the Music Club of Charlotte.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Chick Corea.
    [2] David Gray.
    [3] Unfinished.
    [4] Kylie Minogue.

Show Notes: Spain was played for the first time since June 25, 2024 (103 shows). Can’t Get You Out Of My Head was played for the first time since October 26, 2024 (73 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [2] FTP. Ween.
    [3] 80s synth version. With Welcome to Delta jam.
    [4] With Mercy, Mercy, Mercy tease from Peter.
    [5] Unfinished.
    [6] FTP electric.
    [7] Nina Simone.
    [8] Bobby Blue Bland.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Prince.
    [2] Foster The People.
    [3] Arcade Fire.
    [4] With Chank teases from Rick and Peter.
    [5] Kenny Loggins.
    [6] With The Lion Sleeps Tonight quotes.

Show Notes: Wake Up was played for the first time since June 25, 2022 (256 shows).

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Dead or Alive.

Show Notes: This show was part of the RISE Festival.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This was a fully improvised show featuring Brian Murray, Justin Mazer, Leon Campos, and Josh Weinstein.

Set 1: Flood in Franklin Park, Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), Camelus, Keep Your Eyes Open, Bake, Mr. Charlie, Cinnamon Girl, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

Set 2: Foots, Fixin' To Die, The Music Never Stopped, Whole Lotta Love, Whipping Post, Sweet Leaf, Rat Salad

Show Notes: This show featured Rob Compa, Justin Mazer, Leon Campos, Jack Vignone, and Brian Murray.

Set 1: Aqui Como Alla, Keep Your Eyes Open, Funky Junk, Chank, Foots, National Anthem, Jan Jan, Cinnamon Girl

Set 2: Sabotage, Trouble Every Day, Bake, Fixin' To Die, Whipping Post, Sweet Leaf, The Music Never Stopped, Loving Cup

Show Notes: This show featured Rob Compa, Justin Mazer, Leon Campos, Chuck Jones, and Brian Murray.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was a part of the Golden Road Festival and featured Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was a part of the Golden Road Festival and featured Cotter alongside Tom Hamilton, Aron Magner, Jake Brownstein, and special guests.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was part of Brewster River Jamfest.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was part of Brewster River Jamfest.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was part of Brewster River Jamfest.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished.
    [2] Rockwell. FTP.
    [3] Tears For Fears.
    [4] First verse only.
    [5] With You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) teases.
    [6] Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes.

Show Notes: This show was part of the Suwannee Hulaween festival. Mad World was played for the first time since September 20, 2024 (89 shows).

Set 1: Beauty of My Dreams, Wolfman's Brother > Maze, Water in the Sky, Bathtub Gin > Makisupa Policeman > AC/DC Bag

Set 2: Chalk Dust Torture -> Taste -> Ya Mar -> Drums > Ghost > Character Zero

Encore: Theme From the Bottom

Show Notes: This show was a recreation of Phish 7/25/97 and featured Cotter on a second drum set for the second set and encore.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show was a recreation of Phish 7/26/97 and featured Cotter on a second drum set.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Slow, melodic version. Unfinished.
    [2] Father John Misty.
    [3] Peter Gabriel.
    [4] Otis Day & The Knights.

Show Notes: This was a private show for the Music Club of NYC.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Caravan Palace. FTP. With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds.
    [2] With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds.
    [3] The Shouting Matches. FTP. With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds.
    [4] Pink Floyd. FTP. With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds.
    [5] Unfinished. With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds.
    [6] Radiohead. FTP. With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds.
    [7] With Dueling Banjos tease.
    [8] Gregory Alan Isakov. FTP. With Stuart Bogie on woodwinds and no Cotter.
    [9] Neil Young. FTP. Rick & Peter duet that ended with Rick solo.

Show Notes: Moby was played for the first time since February 13, 2025 (58 shows). Before the show, creepy music played and technical difficulties ensued marked by Loomis calling over the PA, suddenly the entire crowd was sent through the veil much like the 4 lads from the promo video. Upon landing in a new world Barnaby Glimpse welcomed his new friends to his Show Upon Time. Following his opening monologue, the band kicked into a Menagerie set marked by animal balloons, animal puppets and animal performers. Carnies also passed out Goose branded Animal Crackers. After Animal, Barnaby reappeared on stage for a brief monologue. During the encore, members slowly left the stage, Cotter first after Jed, then Stu and Trevor after Master & a Hound. Peter left during Sugar Mountain. At the end of the song, Rick shut off the lamp on his rig and left the stage.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Traditional. FTP. With Providence College Choir on vocals.
    [2] With Providence College Choir on vocals.
    [3] Fast version.
    [4] Unfinished.
    [5] Brian Eno & David Byrne. FTP.
    [6] The Band. FTP. With Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Dave Nelson on trombone, and Jordan McLean on trumpet.
    [7] With Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Dave Nelson on trombone, and Jordan McLean on trumpet.
    [8] Unfinished. With Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Dave Nelson on trombone, and Jordan McLean on trumpet.
    [9] Unfinished. With Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Dave Nelson on trombone, and Jordan McLean on trumpet and Workin' Day and Night teases.
    [10] With DJ Marb Menthols on turntables.
    [11] Caravan Palace. With Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Dave Nelson on trombone, and Jordan McLean on trumpet and Cantina Band tease.
    [12] With Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Dave Nelson on trombone, Jordan McLean on trumpet, and Barnaby Glimpse on drums with Cotter. Additional vocal outro featuring the Providence College Choir.

Show Notes: The show began where the previous show left off - Rick walked up on stage and turned on the light as a choir began to sing a drone off stage. The choir then joined after the first chorus. During Marb House, a UV Dance Party commenced with characters dancing on stage and painting all the set props with UV paint. During the encore all of the characters and puppets appeared as well as two aerialists. There was also a balloon drop and confetti during Dramophone. The show ended with the veil opening back up, after the veil sequence, the characters, puppets, choir, and band had vanished. This show was part of Goosemas XII.

No known setlist.

No known setlist.

Show Notes: This show featured Cotter on drums.

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Unfinished. With Yeti teases from Peter.
    [2] New name for “Your House.”
    [3] With Star Wars Theme tease from Seth.
    [4] With Jeff Engborg on keys.
    [5] Red Hot Chili Peppers. With Greg Ormont on vocals and Ultimate Riff from Peter and Ethan.

Show Notes: This was an opening set for Pigeons Playing Ping Pong.

Set 1: Sunny Day[1], Show Me[1]

Set 2: Poseidon[2]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Peter on keys.
    [2] With Peter on guitar.

Set 1: Them Changes, Nothing From Nothing, Ain’t No Crime, Up On Cripple Creek[1], Ain’t No Bread in the Breadbox[2], Golden Age[3], Christmas In L.A.[4], Jealous Guy[4], Rock Steady[5], Hold Me[4]

Set 2: All That You Dream[6], Eat That Question, Whole Lotta Love[7], Whipping Post[8], Stormy Monday[9], New Speedway Boogie[9], Loose Lucy[9]

Encore: Loving Cup[10]

Coach's Notes:
    [1] With Kiran Edwards on keys and vocals and Jessica Leone on vocals.
    [2] With Jake Brownstein on guitar, Kiran Edwards on keys and vocals, and Jessica Leone on vocals.
    [3] With Jake Brownstein on guitar.
    [4] With Tema Siegel on vocals.
    [5] With Tema Siegel and Jess Leone on vocals.
    [6] With Jess Leone on vocals.
    [7] With Nico Suave on vocals.
    [8] With Nico Suave on vocals, Lara Cwass on guitar, and Evan Barker on bass.
    [9] With Lara Cwass on guitar and Jess Leone on vocals.
    [10] With Lara Cwass on guitar, Kiran Edwards on keys, Nico Suave on vocals, and Jess Leone on vocals.

Show Notes: This show was billed as "Cotter's Jingle Jamboree" and featured Mike Goodman, Brian Murray, and Jeremy Kaplan.

Opening Band(s): Ross Bogan’s Wolf Mask ft. Jake Brownstein


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