Notes:
Setlist mostly from setlist.fm
I only saw two videos from this show: one of the whole acoustic set ("Country Down" -> "Debra/Raspberry", and one of the long Where It's At jam.
On the acoustic set, Beck sings the first line of "Country Down," and then asks "should I do that one?" He then sings the first verse of "Don't Let Me Go" -- which sounds awesome -- but he stops and goes "I haven't really done that in a few years." (It's true; he only did the song 6 times on the Morning Phase of 2014, never since.) The "Debra" is the pretty standard story as Beck usually 'improvises' it, but he hilariously substitutes lots of Dutch things into the story.
During "Where It's At," Beck briefly tries to whistle a solo before he gives in and does his "One Foot" harmonica stomp.
[
people and bands]
Banjo: Jake Sinclair, Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Bass: Dwayne Moore
Drums: Chris Coleman
Guitar (Acoustic): Beck Hansen, Jake Sinclair, Jason Falkner
Guitar (Electric): Beck Hansen, Cecilia Della Peruti, Jason Falkner
Harmonica: Beck Hansen
keyboards: Alex Lilly, Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Keytar: Alex Lilly
Mandolin: Jake Sinclair
Opening Act: EUT
Percussion: Alex Lilly, Cecilia Della Peruti, Jake Sinclair
Sitar: Cecilia Della Peruti
Synthesizer: Dwayne Moore, Jason Falkner, Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Tambourine: Alex Lilly, Jake Sinclair, Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Vocals: Beck Hansen
Vocals (Background): Alex Lilly, Cecilia Della Peruti, Dwayne Moore, Jake Sinclair, Jason Falkner, Roger Joseph Manning Jr.