Set 1: Gamma Knife > People-Vultures > Mr. Beat -> Field of Vision, Antarctica, Nuclear Fusion, Oddlife[1], Intrasport, Superposition -> Kepler-22b > Gilgamesh > Extinction, I'm In Your Mind > I'm Not In Your Mind > Cellophane > I'm In Your Mind Fuzz, Inner Cell > Loyalty > Horology, Venusian 2, Converge > Witchcraft, Gaia[2], Police Truck (Dead Kennedys)[3], Evil Death Roll[4]
Show Notes: During The Songs For Kids Band!'s set, Stu, Lucas, and Cavs joined the band for a cover of Flight b741. Before the band's set, Roberto Borrero gave a land acknowledgment to the Ute people and performed a Native American song for the audience. Gamma Knife contained a Motor Spirit tease. Mr. Beat contained Money For Nothing (Dire Straits) and People-Vultures teases. A fan named Dog was brought on to do the Nuclear Fusion intro. Oddlife was stopped midway through for a medical emergency. Following Intrasport, Joey said he felt like Liam Gallagher of Oasis (as he doesn't play his guitar, and has a tambourine during live performances). Following Extinction, the band shouted out White Fence and talked about their 2014 tour with the band. I'm Not In Your Mind contained an Extinction tease. Cellophane contained a What If (The Murlocs) tease from Ambrose. Inner Cell was introduced as a song about dictators and how they're losers. Loyalty contained a Horology tease. Venusian 2 was introduced as a song about "going to Venus and setting yourself on fire". After Venusian 2, the band thanked Cavs for playing at a high altitude for 3 hours, with Ambrose saying to get him some oxygen and jellybeans. Before Gaia, which contained a drum solo, the band shouted out Gaspard, the band's sound tech, who brought them tequila shots. Gaia contained Am I In Heaven? and Magma teases. Before Police Truck, which was performed with Dead Kennedys vocalist Jello Biafra, Stu said the Dead Kennedys were a huge inspiration on their early material (especially Trench Foot), and told a story about how they applied to open for the band (who Jello called the 'phony Kennedys') in Melbourne, but were declined. The performance featured a Robot Stop tease. Following the song, Stu said "Free Palestine and Fuck the Police!" During Evil Death Roll, which was not on the printed setlist and contained Field of Vision quotes and an Iron Lung jam with lyrics, Ambrose directed the crowd to sit down during the slower quiet section (and subsequent Iron Lung jam) and jump up when the song kicked back in. At the end of the show, Joey said Free Palestine.