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Weezer concert: 11/24/2001

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Weezer concert: 11/24/2001
Tour Extended Midget Tour
Venue America West Arena
Location Phoenix, AZ
Date November 24, 2001
Supporting acts Jimmy Eat World, Tenacious D
Weezer live show chronology
11/23/2001 - Long Beach, CA 11/24/2001 - Phoenix, AZ 11/26/2001 - San Antonio, TX

Weezer performed at the America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona on November 24, 2001 as part of the Extended Midget Tour. The opening acts were Jimmy Eat World and Tenacious D.

Setlist

No. Title
1. "The Dawn"    
2. "Island in the Sun"    
3. "In the Garage"    
4. "Crab"    
5. "Knock-down Drag-out"    
6. "Fall Together"    
7. "Photograph"    
8. "Tired of Sex"    
9. "My Name Is Jonas"    
10. "Smile"    
11. "Living Without You"    
12. "Undone - The Sweater Song"    
13. "Glorious Day"    
14. "Say It Ain't So"    
15. "Don't Let Go"    
16. "Hash Pipe"    
17. "Only in Dreams"    
Encore
No. Title
18. "Buddy Holly"    
19. "Surf Wax America"    

Karl's Corner

See Karl's Corner - 11/24/2001

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...things were a good deal quieter backstage today, here in mellow Phoenix. However this did not prevent Rock God Alice Cooper (who apparently runs a theme restaurant across the street from the America West Arena) from finding his way back and saying hello and granting his sinister blessing on the proceedings. Also Jack and KG turned the ol' dressing room prank nozzle up a notch today. This kinda stuff is sure to make our next video clip highlight reel for you. Meanwhile: Rock? Delivered. This is Jimmy Eat World's hometown and they had a lot of 'locals' to sing to. The "D" dabbled with some 'System of a D' stylings. Weezer let fly another salvo of the good stuff. The Phonecians (I always wanted to use that term in real life) were stoked from what I could see. (And they thought weezer wouldnt come back after the Hooptie Tour 'Rawhide' disaster. O, ye of little faith!)


- Karl Koch

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