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Grace Potter Setlist
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Grace Potter just graced the State Theatre in Minneapolis on Thursday night.
This is just a quick post to get some basic information, tour dates, photos, and setlists online, as soon as possible.
Opening up the show was Nashville's Rayland Baxter (son of musician Bucky Baxter) with a 45-min set. His latest album Imaginary Man is out now on ATO Records.
Note: the last song, "Young Man" was 10 minutes long.
Setlist:
Vermont's Grace Potter is currently on tour in support of her debut solo album Midnight (Hollywood Records). Although billed as strictly a "Grace Potter" show, it felt very much like a regular Grace Potter & the Nocturnals show, with over 60% of their set featuring Nocturnals songs, including some of their biggest hits, on the encore: "Apologies" (a request for a fan), "The Lion The Beast The Beat", and "Paris (Ooh La La)".
Unlike previous Nocturnals shows, Potter is actively dancing and bouncing back and forth throughout the night. Plus "costume changes" like putting on her cape (during "Timekeeper"), taking off clothing on "Nothing But the Water I" and removing shoes for "Medicine". The latter song, she invited the audience to come closer and dance.
While the State Theatre is a great venue for watching and listening to concerts, it just felt wrong for both Potter and her audience. Her fans were interested in drinking/dancing and having a good time and simply aren't used to a sit-down (and quiet) theater environment.
More details later.
Tour date:
This is just a quick post to get some basic information, tour dates, photos, and setlists online, as soon as possible.
Rayland Baxter |
Note: the last song, "Young Man" was 10 minutes long.
Setlist:
1. The Mtn Song
2. Dandelion Wine
3. Bad Things
4. Oh My Captain
5. Yellow Eyes
6. Love Sick (Bob Dylan cover)
7. Young Man
2. Dandelion Wine
3. Bad Things
4. Oh My Captain
5. Yellow Eyes
6. Love Sick (Bob Dylan cover)
7. Young Man
Grace Potter
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Unlike previous Nocturnals shows, Potter is actively dancing and bouncing back and forth throughout the night. Plus "costume changes" like putting on her cape (during "Timekeeper"), taking off clothing on "Nothing But the Water I" and removing shoes for "Medicine". The latter song, she invited the audience to come closer and dance.
While the State Theatre is a great venue for watching and listening to concerts, it just felt wrong for both Potter and her audience. Her fans were interested in drinking/dancing and having a good time and simply aren't used to a sit-down (and quiet) theater environment.
More details later.
Tour date:
10/23/15 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
10/24/15 Madison, WI Barrymore Theatre
10/25/15 Kalamazoo, MI Kalamazoo State Theatre
10/28/15 Syracuse, NY Landmark Theatre
10/29/15 Albany, NY Palace Theatre
10/30/15 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
10/31/15 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
11/05/15 Norfolk, VA The NorVa
11/06/15 Charlotte, NC Fillmore Charlotte
11/07/15 Savannah, GA Trustees Theater
03/25/16 "Bluesfest" (Byron Bay, AUS)
03/26/16 "Bluesfest" (Byron Bay, AUS)
10/24/15 Madison, WI Barrymore Theatre
10/25/15 Kalamazoo, MI Kalamazoo State Theatre
10/28/15 Syracuse, NY Landmark Theatre
10/29/15 Albany, NY Palace Theatre
10/30/15 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
10/31/15 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
11/05/15 Norfolk, VA The NorVa
11/06/15 Charlotte, NC Fillmore Charlotte
11/07/15 Savannah, GA Trustees Theater
03/25/16 "Bluesfest" (Byron Bay, AUS)
03/26/16 "Bluesfest" (Byron Bay, AUS)
Grace Potter at the State Theatre, Minneapolis (22 October 2015) |
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