Setlist

Set One
Mr. Oysterhead 827
Oz Is Ever Floating 437
Rubberneck Lions 809
Little Faces 706
The Grand Pecking Order 365
Polka Dot Rose 602
Army's On Ecstasy 671
Shadow of a Man 521
First Tube 360
Owner of the World 547
Encore
Pseudo Suicide 378
Sweetwater 420 Fest
Atlanta, GA
May 1, 2022

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Setlist

Set One
Mr. Oysterhead 827
Oz Is Ever Floating 437
Rubberneck Lions 809
Little Faces 706
The Grand Pecking Order 365
Polka Dot Rose 602
Army's On Ecstasy 671
Shadow of a Man 521
First Tube 360
Owner of the World 547
Encore
Pseudo Suicide 378

Reviews

Oysterboi 12/19/2025 11:22:18 AM

"Top 10 show for me by an artist ever. Most powerful 3 piece since Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream. I heard there was no rehearsals for this show, just showed up and melted minds "

Roofs 4/2/2025 8:06:10 PM

"Bucket list and worth the wait since the day Oysterhead began. Blown away from front and center! And yes the Oysterhead guy getting the shout out was cool af! "

trot 8/3/2024 8:33:07 PM

"nostalgic tonight. this shit rocked my tits off"

Runawayjim71 12/11/2023 6:30:01 PM

"Why haven’t I heard this ? Out of the loop I suppose Wow , thanks guys for keeping it real "

skunk 6 5/16/2022 1:03:16 PM

"Treys new rig has allowed him to create the sonic landscape that oysterhead was always trying to bring to the fore. There have been great shows back in the day original tour. I was in Lowell for example, fun time. But since phish reunion I feel like every oysterhead adventure has been tighter and tighter. Its counterintuitive in terms of the fact the band would usually develop their chemistry over time, but this is one of those rare instance of a super-group producing at the level of expectations rather than disappointing. These guys are consummate pros, maintain their chemistry with years in between shows, and must just practice hardcore for a short time to rub the rust. Another sign of professionalism, that a small concentrated practice can produce such tightness. Plus they just share musical senses that are similar. Taut is the word here. "

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