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Set 2?- Curious from a yo-yo-ing energetic standpoint with Maze and Piper as the standouts (I'm reserving my thoughts on IAWITW until it finds its footing- which it has not quite yet. I sense there is something jawdropping in there...) Every set or show wasn't a home run in the halcyon days of 20 years ago and they can't be on this tour. But my eyes saw a band much more practiced and engaged than earlier this year.
A word on the LED screens- I agree that they detract from the experience. In a venue of that size it was like playing with the house lights up- the ambient light fills the whole space. CK5 could only be felt when those things were turned way, way down or off.
Excited to see what Night 2 & Vegas bring and stoked to see the boys focused and tight.
Thank you everyone Page Side for reclaiming the aisles from security to GTF down- I love ya'll.
Peace--Matty in Austin