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  1. Set 1:
  2. (Bob Weir lead vocals)
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  3. (Phil, Bob, Trey, and Bruce sang together)
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  4. (First time since 1971; Phil Lesh lead vocals)
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  5. (Bob Weir lead vocals)
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  6. (First time since 1968; Bob Weir lead vocals)
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  7. (First time since 1967; Trey Anastasio lead vocals)
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  8. (Cannon’s Jug Stompers cover) (Phil, Bob, Trey, and Bruce shared vocals)
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  9. Set 2:
  10. (First time since 1985; Phil Lesh lead vocals) (>)
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  11. (Phil, Trey, and Bob traded vocals) (>)
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  12. (Bob Weir lead vocals) (> 'William Tell Bridge' >)
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  13. (First time since 1975; Bob and Trey lead vocals) (>)
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  14. (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover) (Bob Weir lead vocals) (>)
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  15. (with Mickey Hart on kalimba) (>)
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  16. (Phil Lesh lead vocals) (Live debut) (>)
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  17. (>)
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  18. (Bob Weir lead vocals) (>)
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  19. (Bonnie Dobson cover) (Bob Weir lead vocals)
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  20. Encore:
  21. (Bruce Hornsby lead vocals)
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Note: Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Trey Anastasio, Bruce Hornsby, and Jeff Chimenti. Entire concert simulcast live in multiple formats and locations. Soundcheck reportedly included "Althea", "Brown Eyed Women", "Truckin’", "Uncle John’s Band", "Alligator", "Cumberland Blues", "Born Cross-Eyed", "Cream Puff War", "St. Stephen", "The Eleven", and "Turn On Your Love Light."

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