Ivan Neville Joins moe. In Atlanta

By Andy Kahn Jan 30, 2016 8:07 am PST

Friday night moe. played the second of three shows in Atlanta, moving to the Tabernacle after appearing at Terminal West Thursday evening. Dumpstaphunk was on hand to open last night’s concert and keyboardist Ivan Neville came out to help moe. during their first of two sets at the TAB.

After opening with “Stranger Than Fiction,” moe. worked through “All Roads Lead To Home,” “Downward Facing Dog,” and “Chromatic Nightmare,” before Neville emerged to assist on keys and vocals on a cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin.’” Neville then stuck around to add keys to the set closing pairing of “Puebla” > “Recreational Chemistry.”

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The second set was guest-free and featured a lengthy “Bullet” > “Kyle’s Song” > “Kids” > “George,” sequence to open. “Haze” transitioned into setlist staple “Rebubula” to close out the second half of the sow. The two song encore of “Letter Home” and “The Ghost Of Ralph’s Mom” ended the night in at the TAB in ATL.

Audience-shot footage of Neville sitting-in on “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’” and “Recreational Chemistry” captured and posted to YouTube by zmanatl has surfaced. Watch the two clips below:

Tonight moe. returns for another appearance at the Tabernacle with Earphunk set to open.

Setlist (via moe.)

Set One: Stranger Than Fiction, All Roads Lead To Home, Downward Facing Dog, Chromatic Nightmare, Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’*, Puebla* > Recreational Chemistry*

Set Two: Bullet > Kyle’s Song > Kids > George, Haze > Rebubula

Encore: Letter Home, The Ghost Of Ralph’s Mom

* with Ivan Neville on keys

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