Disco Biscuits Play North Coast Late Night In Chicago
By Phierce Photo Sep 9, 2015 • 12:00 pm PDT
The Disco Biscuits are among the headliners of today’s final day action at North Coast Music Festival in Chicago. On Saturday night the jamtronica played a two-set late night at Concord Music Hall in The Windy City that was filled with improv-heavy classics.
Check out a gallery of photos from last night’s show thanks to Keith Griner of Phierce Photography:
[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”37″ gal_title=”20150905 Disco Biscuits”]The quartet kicked off the festivities with a cover of Frank Zappa’s “Pygmy Twylyte” that they segued into “Spectacle.” Fan-favorite “Aceetobee” included “Catalyst” in the middle ahead of the first “Jamillia” since 2013. “Jamilla” gave way to “Wet” and a “And The Ladies Were The Rest Of The Night” set closer. The second set started with a “Highwire” sandwich complete with a filling of the beginning of “Spraypaint” and most of “Save The Robots.” An old school pairing of “M.E.M.P.H.I.S.” > “Basis For A Day” brought the second set to a close. The first “Mirrors” since January 27, 2013 served as encore.
The Disco Biscuits close out the action at the North Coast Music Festival’s 630 Stage starting at 8:30 p.m. tonight in Chicago’s Union Park.
Setlist (via PT Bisco)
Set One: Pygmy Twylyte > Spectacle, Aceetobee (beg) > Catalyst > Aceetobee (end), Jamillia > Wet, And the Ladies Were the Rest of the Night
Set Two: Highwire > Spraypaint (beg) >< Save the Robots (end/beg) > Highwire > M.E.M.P.H.I.S > Basis for a Day
Encore: Mirrors
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