october

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The Wallflowers played their first show in more than 2 years. Stuart Mathis joined the band for the series of shows in October and November. Closing out the 3-day music festival BayFest, the band played to a packed house in Mobile, Alabama. They played a mix of songs from all five albums and, for the first time, finished the set with "One Headlight." The encore was a rousing rendition of "The Difference." The full setlist:

  • Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette)
  • Everything I Need
  • 6th Avenue Heartache
  • Letters From the Wasteland
  • We're Already There
  • If You Never Got Sick
  • Three Marlenas
  • I Am A Building
  • Sleepwalker
  • The Beautiful Side of Somewhere
  • Back to California
  • How Good It Can Get
  • God Don't Make Lonely Girls
  • Shy of the Moon
  • Nearly Beloved
  • One Headlight
    Encore:
  • The Difference

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The Wallflowers played the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C The club was sold out and heard this set list:

  • Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette)
  • The Passenger
  • Sleepwalker
  • When You're On Top
  • How Good It Can Get
  • The Beautiful Side of Somewhere
  • I've Been Delivered
  • Three Marlenas
  • Invisible City
  • Hand Me Down
  • If You Never Got Sick
  • Letters From The Wasteland
  • We're Already There
  • 6th Avenue Heartache
  • Closer To You
  • Nearly Beloved
    Encores:
  • God Says Nothing Back
  • How Far You've Come
  • Days of Wonder
  • Everything I Need

19
The Wallflowers played the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA (outside of Philadelphia). The show was sold out. They played this set list:

  • Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette)
  • The Passenger
  • Shy of the Moon
  • Sleepwalker
  • When You're On Top
  • How Good It Can Get
  • Here in Pleasantville
  • Three Marlenas
  • God Says Nothing Back
  • Mourning Train
  • I've Been Delivered
  • If You Never Got Sick
  • Letters From the Wasteland
  • We're Already There
  • 6th Avenue Heartache
  • Up From Under
  • Everything I Need
    Encores:
  • Days of Wonder
  • How Far You've Come
  • Nearly Beloved

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The Wallflowers played the Borgata Music Box in Atlantic City, N. J. The set list:

  • Three Marlenas
  • Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette)
  • If You Never Got Sick
  • Bleeders
  • Up From Under
  • Empire In My Mind
  • Josephine
  • I Wish I Felt Nothing
  • Invisible City
  • 6th Avenue Heartache
  • Letters From The Wasteland
  • I Am A Building
  • Shy of the Moon
  • The Passenger
  • Nearly Beloved
    Encore:
  • Everything I Need


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On Sunday, October 21, The Wallflowers played at the Somerville Theatre, in Somerville, MA

  • Shy of the Moon
  • I Am A Building
  • 6th Avenue Heartache
  • The Passenger
  • Hand Me Down
  • Mourning Train
  • I've Been Delivered
  • Up From Under
  • God Says Nothing Back
  • God Don't Make Lonely Girls
  • Witness
  • Letters From The Wasteland
  • If You Never Got Sick
  • Closer To You
  • Nearly Beloved
  • Everybody Out of the Water
    Encores:
  • Baby Bird
  • When You're on Top
  • Three Marlenas
  • Days of Wonder
  • Everything I Need

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The Wallflowers played to a sold out crowd at the Highline Ballroom in New York City. The set list:

  • Shy of the Moon
  • I Am A Building
  • Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette)
  • 6th Avenue Heartache
  • The Passenger
  • Up From Under
  • Empire In My Mind
  • When You're On Top
  • How Far You've Come
  • God Says Nothing Back
  • Letters From the Wasteland
  • If You Never Got Sick
  • Three Marlenas
  • God Don't Make Lonely Girls
  • Nearly Beloved
  • Everybody Out of the Water
    Encores:
  • I've Been Delivered
  • Baby Bird
  • Closer to You
  • Everything I Need

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The Wallflowers, along with Elvis Costello played at the Beacon Theatre in New York City to help celebrate Hillary Clinton's 60th birthday. The setlist from the show:

  • Three Marlenas
  • 6th Avenue Heartache
  • The Beautiful Side of Somewhere
  • How Good It Can Get
  • One Headlight

The Wallflowers also joined Elvis Costello and played "(What's So Funny About) Peace, Love & Understanding," "Pump It Up," and, of course, "Happy Birthday."