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Weezer concert: 10/02/2014

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Weezer concert: 10/02/2014
Tour 2014 Tour
Venue Event Center Arena at San Jose State University
Location San Jose, California
Date October 2, 2014
Debuts "Ain't Got Nobody"
Weezer live show chronology
10/01/2014 - Los Angeles, CA 10/02/2014 - San Jose, CA 10/08/2014 - Long Beach, CA

Weezer performed at the Event Center Arena at San Jose State University in San Jose, California on October 2, 2014. An acoustic set was played in a room on campus prior to the show.

Setlist

Pre-show acoustic set

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"I've Had It Up To Here" is known to have been played.[1]

Main set

No. Title
1. "My Name Is Jonas"    
2. "Hash Pipe"    
3. "Perfect Situation"    
4. "Ain't Got Nobody" (live debut)  
5. "Island in the Sun"    
6. "Beverly Hills"    
7. "Dope Nose" (Scott on lead vocals)  
8. "Say It Ain't So"    
9. "Back to the Shack"    
10. "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To"    
11. "Pork and Beans"    
12. "Undone - The Sweater Song"    
Encore
No. Title
13. "Buddy Holly"    

Video

Fan accounts

"I met up with two weezer fans Taz and Kyoko who I had met over twitter (or the Facebook group?) and they drove down to San Jose from Oakland. There was some radio exclusive pre-show acoustic set thing, which Karl got a handful of us fanclubbers into. That was amazing. They just came into this random room (it was on a college campus) and stood there and played and then left. They played I've Had It Up To Here acoustic, which was really new then, and it totally blew my mind. The show was pretty basic - just running through the hits - in and out in an hour, playing in some huge auditorium space. We met up briefly with Karl afterwards, but they had to hit the road so we didn't get to hang out much." - Alec Longstreth[1]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Alec Longstreth. Personal communication. 24 August 2021. https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:AlecLongstreth-emailcitation08242021.png