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Review by funkalunk
The first set was a bit too standard for my liking. Timber was definitely a highlight, as was Walls. Outside of that, not much to write home about.
Set 2 started out superbly! 2001 was a great version that demands a listen. Funk ahoy! But Prince, while nice, turned down the energy. It wasn't dialed back up until Disease, but by then it was too late. Potential was there, and the first half was great, but it died.
Surprisingly, the encore was the best part of the show! Both songs played well, and were jammed out.
Night 2 > 1 > 3, but check em all out! Enjoy yourselves! And enjoy the rest of the summer!