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Weezer concert: 08/29/2000

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Weezer concert: 08/29/2000
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Poster by Jim Altieri.
Tour Summer 2000 Tour
Venue Theatre of the Living Arts
Location Philadelphia, PA
Date August 29, 2000
Supporting acts Dynamite Hack
Tour Mngr Neil Young
Weezer live show chronology
08/28/2000 - Washington, D.C. 08/29/2000 - Philadelphia, PA 08/30/2000 - Cleveland, OH

Weezer performed at the Theatre of the Living Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 29, 2000 as part of the Summer 2000 Tour. The opening act was Dynamite Hack.

Setlist

No. Title
1. "My Name Is Jonas"    
2. "El Scorcho"    
3. "No One Else"    
4. "In the Garage"    
5. "Why Bother?"    
6. "Mad Kow"    
7. "Too Late to Try"    
8. "O Girl"    
9. "Superstar"    
10. "No Other One"    
11. "Say It Ain't So"    
12. "Tired of Sex"    
13. "Undone - The Sweater Song"    
14. "You Gave Your Love to Me Softly"    
15. "Only in Dreams"    
16. "Buddy Holly"    
17. "Surf Wax America"    

Karl's Corner

See Karl's Corner - 08/30/2000

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Last night in Philadelphia after the show, Rivers came out on the sidewalk to sign autographs. As the kids crowded around him to collect their treasures, Rivers was abruptly informed by the Philadelphia Police Dept that he was creating a disturbance and would have to "keep moving". So Rivers announced to the crowd, "ok, everyone, lets keep it moving!", and the whole autograph crowd slowly marched down the sidewalk with Rivers still signing in the middle. The police didnt like this either, and soon told him that they would arrest him if he kept signing autographs! No amount of reasoning helped and soon Rivers was told quite definitively that he'd better get back on the bus or else. As Rivers reluctantly retreated, the crowd raised a collective cheer in defiance to the police. Yeah!


- Karl Koch

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