STS9 Covers ‘Could You Be Loved’ On Valentine’s Day In Chicago
By Scott Bernstein Feb 15, 2016 • 11:57 am PST
Jamtronica act STS9 brought their lengthy Winter Tour to a close at the House Of Blues in Chicago last night and had a special treat in store for the Valentine’s Day performance. The band started the second set with a version of “Wika Chikana” that segued into and out of the Bob Marley classic “Could You Be Loved.”
Last night’s show also featured the first “Nautilus” in 30 shows, the third “ROYGBIV” of Winter Tour and a handful of songs that referenced the holiday including “Love Don’t Terrorize” and “What Is Love?” STS9 is now off the road until an appearance at the Euphoria Music Festival in April.
Watch footage of “Wika Chikana” > “Could You Be Loved” > “Wika Chikana” via J Mar:
Setlist (via The Church Of STS9)
Set One: Oil & Water, 20-12, ROYGBIV > 118, One A Day, Circus, Forest Hu > Really Wut?, From Now On
Set Two: Wika Chikana > Could You Be Loved > Wika Chikana, Simulator > Moon Socket> Nautilus > Aimlessly, Love Don’t Terrorize, What Is Love?
Encore: Music, Us
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