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The overall atmosphere of the venue was amazing and the band did not disappoint. The first set was outstanding. I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned Tube yet. That was honestly the best version I've probably ever heard live. No, they didn't jam it out extensively, but Paige and Trey were so feeding off each other so well and it was super funky. All in all an amazing show, full of bust-outs and good vibes! If you are heading out West, enjoy! I won't be seeing them until Lockn.