Though the band came out in position for Walfredo, they were forced to pause due to technical difficulties. For the second show in a row, several breakouts dotted the setlist: Walfredo (first since February 22, 1997, or 250 shows), Esther (August 9, 1998, 148 shows), Forbinâs and Mockingbird (August 7, 1998, 150 shows), A Day in the Life (July 3, 1998, 172 shows), and Emotional Rescue (July 28, 1998, 157 shows). The Mockingbird narration referenced the bandâs upcoming hiatus. I Didnât Know included a reference to Kid Rockâs sidekick Joe C. Esther featured flubbed lyrics for the final verse, ending with Trey proclaiming: âShe died. Dead.â As the band returned for the second set, the crowd serenaded Trey with Happy Birthday. Twist contained San-Ho-Zay teases from Trey. Emotional Rescue included a bizarre synchronized duel on-stage between Trey and Mike. This show was webcast live and subsequently released in its entirety as the bandâs first full concert DVD, Live in Vegas.
Each block is a song. Color = how overdue it was. Brighter = bigger gap relative to average.
Each bar shows how many shows since the song was last played, relative to its average gap. Bar extends past the center line = overdue.
Phish performed 18 songs at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV on September 30, 2000. The show lasted approximately 2 hours and 49 minutes. 5 songs returned after extended absences (bustouts). This was part of the 2000 Fall Tour.