Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, to some extent. No great variety, but a different show each night for sure. His average setlist is probably 19 songs per night, and I'd say that most of the tour those 19 songs will come from about 25-30 songs total. Rarely any huge surprises, but he does mix it up.
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, to some extent. No great variety, but a different show each night for sure. His average setlist is probably 19 songs per night, and I'd say that most of the tour those 19 songs will come from about 25-30 songs total. Rarely any huge surprises, but he does mix it up.
Sort of… Over the past few years he’s seemed to have abandoned anything pre- Southeastern minus Alabama Pines and a handful of his DBT tracks.
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, to some extent. No great variety, but a different show each night for sure. His average setlist is probably 19 songs per night, and I'd say that most of the tour those 19 songs will come from about 25-30 songs total. Rarely any huge surprises, but he does mix it up.
Sort of… Over the past few years he’s seemed to have abandoned anything pre- Southeastern minus Alabama Pines and a handful of his DBT tracks.
Yes, I failed to mention that mixing it up a bit does not mean that he is including his whole catalogue. I have only ever seen 4 songs from Here We Rest, and none from the previous 3 albums.
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