R.E.M. - Rockefeller, Oslo, Norway - Jun 7, 1989
Only 3 songs are known from this set.
R.E.M. - Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC, USA - Apr 25, 1989
Encores are complete but only 3 songs are known from the main set.
R.E.M. - Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME, USA - Apr 15, 1989
Partial setlist
R.E.M. - Ramat Gan Stadium, Tel Aviv, Israel - Aug 9, 1995
Setlist in the middle section may be out of order
R.E.M. - Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland - Mar 1, 1995
Setlist not in any specific order, only the songs played are known. Bill Berry left the stage during "Tongue" with a headache, to be diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. He was filled in for the rest of the set by Joey Peters of the opening band Grant Lee Buffalo.
R.E.M. - The Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Wan Chai, Hong Kong - Feb 5, 1995
Partial setlist
R.E.M. - Midway Stadium, St. Paul, MN, USA - Aug 21, 1999
"Driver 8" was a partial version. The encore was cut in half due to an approaching thunderstorm.
R.E.M. - Schloss Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria - Jul 8, 2003
This show contained the first known performance of "Permanent Vacation" since January 23, 1982 (Hindu Love Gods performed it Feb. 14, 1984)
They Might Be Giants - Tramps, New York, NY, USA - Dec 31, 1998
Second of two shows
They Might Be Giants - Tramps, New York, NY, USA - Dec 31, 1998
First of two shows
They Might Be Giants - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA - Apr 28, 2001
John Linnell was sick this night and most of his vocals were covered by John Flansburgh and Dan Miller.
They Might Be Giants - Springfield College, Springfield, MA, USA - Apr 27, 2001
The next night in Worcester, the band stated this show was one of the worst they had ever done.
They Might Be Giants - The Ritz, Raleigh, NC, USA - Mar 18, 2001
John Linnell was ill so he sat down on stage playing the keyboard. This prevented him from using his accordion and the setlist was altered to put an emphasis on John Flansburgh's songs.
They Might Be Giants - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, USA - Aug 17, 2002
Second of two shows
They Might Be Giants - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, USA - Aug 17, 2002
First of two shows performed that day
They Might Be Giants - Northsix, Brooklyn, NY, USA - Dec 31, 2005
Second of two shows performed that night
They Might Be Giants - Northsix, Brooklyn, NY, USA - Dec 31, 2005
First of two shows performed that day
They Might Be Giants - Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton, MA, USA - May 5, 2007
This show was performed in reverse order of the written setlist, with the encores coming first.
They Might Be Giants - Stone Church, Newmarket, NH, USA - May 3, 2007
First of two shows performed that day
They Might Be Giants - Mardi Gras Festival, St. Louis, MO, USA - Feb 17, 2007
This was one of the band's worst shows ever, according to John and John. The power went out mid-set
They Might Be Giants - Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, USA - Oct 2, 2010
This show was livecasted. "Damn Good Times" was changed to "Dang Good Times" for the webcast.
Widespread Panic - Oak Ridge Farm, Arrington, VA, USA - Sep 7, 2013
All songs from "Born on the Bayou" to "Fortunate Son" were performed with John Fogerty.
Dave Matthews Band - Trax Nightclub, Charlottesville, VA, USA - Jul 6, 1993
Greg Howard filled in for Stefan, who had a hand injury.
Dave Matthews Band - Trax Nightclub, Charlottesville, VA, USA - Mar 23, 1993
Peter Griesar's final show.
Also, last performance of #34 until July 9, 2005, the longest gap in between plays of any DMB song.