Weezer concert: 03/11/2001

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Weezer concert: 03/11/2001
Tour Yahoo! Outloud Tour
Venue Hearnes Center
Location Columbia, MO
Date March 11, 2001
Associated album Weezer (The Green Album)
Supporting acts Ozma, The Get Up Kids
Weezer live show chronology
03/10/2001 - Milwaukee, WI 03/11/2001 - Columbia, MO 03/12/2001 - Kansas City, KS
Ozma live show chronology
03/10/2001 - Milwaukee, WI 03/11/2001 - Columbia, MO 03/12/2001 - Kansas City, KS

Weezer performed at the Hearnes Center in Columbia, Missouri on March 11, 2001 as part of the Yahoo! Outloud Tour. The opening acts were Ozma and The Get Up Kids.

Setlist

No. Title
1. "I Do"    
2. "My Name Is Jonas"    
3. "El Scorcho"    
4. "You Gave Your Love To Me Softly"    
5. "The Good Life"    
6. "The Christmas Song"    
7. "Don't Let Go"    
8. "Island in the Sun"    
9. "Hash Pipe"    
10. "In the Garage"    
11. "Tired of Sex"    
12. "Say It Ain't So"    
13. "Buddy Holly"    
14. "Undone - The Sweater Song"    
15. "Why Bother?"    
Encore
No. Title
16. "Only in Dreams"    
17. "Surf Wax America"    

Karl's Corner

See Karl's Corner - 03/11/2001

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...today we woke to find the weather a bit improved, leading me and lighting guy Dan into a brief mad skateboard dash around campus before the show. It was nice to not freeze again. I discovered that without a car, students would have to walk what seems like miles to get around these parts. But I guess everyone has access to cars, because 5000 people had no trouble filling up the Hearnes center tonight!

...soundcheck was interesting, as the back of the room was curtained off for a gymnastics team practice. It must have been odd doing floor exercises to weezer. I tried working on my sprints on the handy olympic sized running track, and Ozma and the Get Up Kids worked on their softball game.

...the show was another hot one, but was challenged by another bad barricade situation, requiring some makeshift braces to be installed between sets. The pushing force of several thousand fans is amazing to behold, and thanks to everyone for their pre-show patience.
- Karl Koch

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