Are the KOL changing their setlist each night?

BackscratcherBackscratcher Posts: 93
edited June 2008 in Given To Fly (live)
Or is it pretty much the same?
1998: Minneapolis
2000: Alpine Valley (Ice Bowl)
2003: St. Paul
2006: St. Paul I, St. Paul II
2008: Va. Beach, Milwaukee
2009: Chicago I

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  • GTHobbesGTHobbes Posts: 128
    I was wondering the same thing. Also, has EV not been taking the stage to play Slow Night with the Kings? I'm really hoping he does in Columbia (and they can dedicate to Keith)!
  • thunderDANthunderDAN Posts: 2,094
    GTHobbes wrote:
    I was wondering the same thing. Also, has EV not been taking the stage to play Slow Night with the Kings? I'm really hoping he does in Columbia (and they can dedicate to Keith)!

    I picked going to the Va Beach show for 2 reasons over Columbia: 1) Virginia has a beach and 2) PJ/KOL get togethers are probably more likely to happen in VaBeach seeing as it's their last show with PJ....I'm hoping it's Hunger Strike
  • MattyJoeMattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    I doubt it, they rarely change their setlist. In fact, based on the WPB setlist, they haven't even changed it from last year! Everyone was expecting new songs since they've finished recording their new album. A little disappointed that they may not do any.
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  • wma11wma11 Posts: 790
    Apparently, new song Crawl opened their set in WPB, but for the most part, their setlist rarely changes
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  • MattyJoeMattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    wma11 wrote:
    Apparently, new song Crawl opened their set in WPB, but for the most part, their setlist rarely changes

    Really?? I thought it was Black Thumbnail?
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  • ScottZeagleScottZeagle Posts: 169
    As far as I could tell, it was the same set list both nights...

    I don't know any KoL songs, but I liked them. I will pick up a CD.
  • stevieraveonstevieraveon Posts: 413
    The 2nd to last song at Tampa was different than what they played at WPB....think it was a new song too...other than that I think it was identical.
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