More STS9 And Umphrey’s McGee Collaborations In Boston

By Scott Bernstein Sep 1, 2013 2:00 pm PDT

The STS9 / Umphrey’s McGee tour continued last night in Boston, where both bands welcomed members of the other act to guest at Bank Of America Pavilion.

STS9 closed out the Beantown show and offered a set heavy on fan-favorites and tour staples. Eleven songs into their set, Sound Tribe welcomed nearly all of Umphrey’s McGee (drummer Kris Myers and keyboardist Joel Cummins sat out the collaboration) for a cover of “Symphathy For The Devil” by The Rolling Stones. “Inspire Strikes Back” brought the evening to a close.

STS9 Set

: Hubble, Simulator, Abcees, Circus, Kaya, Glogli, Grow, Rent, Aimlessly, The Rabble, Sympathy For The Devil*, Inspire Strikes Back

* -w/ Jake Cinninger, Ryan Stasik, Brendan Bayliss and Andy Farag of Umphrey’s McGee

[via @STS9]

Watch fan-shot footage of last night’s “Symphathy For The Devil”:

UM came on for the earlier set of the two headliners around 7 p.m. The Chicago-based sextet mixed staples such as “Plunger,” “Walletsworth” and “Divisions” with rarities including “The Pequod” and “Soul Food II.” Towards the end of their set, Umphrey’s brought out STS9 percussionist Jeffree Lerner and keyboardist David Phipps for a cover of “Regulate” by Warren G. that featured Farag rapping, as per usual.

UM Set: Set 1: Plunger > Walletsworth, Crucial Taunt, The Pequod, The Linear > Glory > Deeper, Divisions > Soul Food II > Divisions, No Diablo, White Pickle > Regulate[1], Mulche’s Odyssey

[1] with Jeffree Lerner on percussion and David Phipps on keyboards

[via All Things Umphrey’s]

Watch fan-shot footage of UM and Phipps and Lerner covering “Regulate”:

The tour comes to an end tonight at Wolf Trap in Vienna, VA.

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