Weezer concert: 09/11/2000
Weezer concert: 09/11/2000 | |||||
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![]() Poster by Jermaine Rogers.
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Tour | Summer 2000 Tour | ||||
Venue | Numbers Night Club | ||||
Location | Houston, Texas | ||||
Date | September 11, 2000 | ||||
Supporting acts | Dynamite Hack | ||||
Bootleg | Circulating | ||||
Tour Mngr | Neil Young | ||||
Weezer live show chronology | |||||
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Weezer performed at Numbers Night Club in Houston, Texas on September 11, 2000 as part of the Summer 2000 Tour. Dynamite Hack opened at this show.[1]
Setlist
No. | Song | |
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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 | "Peace and Quiet" | |
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" | |
Encore | ||
15 | "Only in Dreams" | |
16 | "Buddy Holly" | |
17 | "Surf Wax America" | |
Source: [2] |
Personnel
Per Weezer's usa fall tour 2000 itinerary:
- Rivers Cuomo – lead guitar, lead vocals
- Patrick Wilson – drums
- Brian Bell – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Mikey Welsh – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Neil Young – tour manager
- Renato Petruzziello – front of house engineer
- Karl Koch – stage tech, stage manager
- Joey Ramos – stage tech, stage manager
- Atom Willard – drum tech
- Dan Hadley – lighting designer
- Cindy Mah (Giant Merchandising) – merchandise seller
- Bill Kirby – coach driver
Gallery
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Weezer concert: 09/11/2000, designed by Jermaine Rogers.
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Weezer concert: 09/11/2000, designed by Uncle Charlie
Audio