aanyashailen, Author at Music Feeds https://musicfeeds.com.au/author/aanyashailen/ Bringing You the Latest Aussie & International News, Reviews And Interviews Thu, 30 Apr 2026 02:29:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://musicfeeds.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2023/02/android-icon-192x192-2.png?w=32 aanyashailen, Author at Music Feeds https://musicfeeds.com.au/author/aanyashailen/ 32 32 215130429 Demi Lovato It’s Not That Deep Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/demi-lovato-its-not-that-deep-tour-setlist/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 19:20:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574537 The Demi Lovato setlist for the “It’s Not That Deep Tour” has been revealed. Demi Lovato has a live style that often moves between powerful pop songs, emotional ballads, and bigger rock-leaning moments. That range gives the shows a lot of contrast, so the set rarely stays in one mood for too long. Her concerts […]

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Demi Lovato It's Not That Deep Tour Setlist
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The Demi Lovato setlist for the “It’s Not That Deep Tour” has been revealed. Demi Lovato has a live style that often moves between powerful pop songs, emotional ballads, and bigger rock-leaning moments. That range gives the shows a lot of contrast, so the set rarely stays in one mood for too long. Her concerts also tend to feel personal, with the performance often carrying as much emotion as energy. The It’s Not That Deep Tour is expected to bring that same mix, with a set shaped around newer material and familiar favorites.

What songs are on the Demi Lovato’s It’s Not That Deep Tour setlist?

The following is what Demi Lovato is expected to play in her setlist for the tour. This is based on the first few shows of the tour, where the shape of the set is already starting to show itself. Some of the newer songs seem to be driving the tone of the night, while the bigger fan favorites are spaced through the set in a way that keeps it balanced. Those early shows give a strong idea of how the set is likely to unfold across the rest of the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

Act 1:

  1. Fast
  2. Kiss
  3. Frequency

Act 2:

  1. Heart Attack
  2. Tell Me You Love Me
  3. Confident
  4. Low Rise Jeans
  5. Fantasy
  6. Solo (Clean Bandit cover)

Act 3:

  1. Skyscraper
  2. Give Your Heart a Break
  3. Say It
  4. Little Bit
  5. Ghost

Act 4:

  1. Here All Night
  2. Joshua Tree
  3. Catch Me
  4. Let You Go
  5. Stone Cold
  6. Sorry Not Sorry
  7. Really Don’t Care

Encore:

  1. Sorry to Myself
  2. Cool for the Summer

As the night goes on, some parts of the set can still shift depending on how the show is feeling in the moment. A strong crowd response can affect how long a certain mood stays in place, while smaller audience interactions can sometimes shape how the next section flows. Demi may also decide to move a song around if another one feels better in that spot that night. Those kinds of changes are usually subtle, but they help keep the show from feeling too locked in.

The It’s Not That Deep Tour feels well suited to the kind of live balance Demi often brings on stage. The set has room for the bigger, more energetic songs, but it also leaves space for the more personal moments to land. That contrast helps the whole show move naturally rather than feeling split into separate moods. By the end, it tends to come together as a set that feels full and emotionally connected.

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Foreigner 50th Anniversary Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/foreigner-50th-anniversary-tour-setlist/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 19:15:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574535 The Foreigner setlist for the “50th Anniversary Tour” has been revealed. Foreigner is known for classic rock shows built around big hooks, familiar sing-alongs, and songs that have held up live for decades. Their concerts usually move between harder rock songs, slower ballads, and the big anthems people wait for. That mix gives the set […]

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Foreigner 50th Anniversary Tour Setlist
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The Foreigner setlist for the “50th Anniversary Tour” has been revealed. Foreigner is known for classic rock shows built around big hooks, familiar sing-alongs, and songs that have held up live for decades. Their concerts usually move between harder rock songs, slower ballads, and the big anthems people wait for. That mix gives the set a strong pace without it feeling too repetitive. The 50th Anniversary Tour is expected to lean into that legacy, with a set built around the songs most tied to the band’s long live history.

What songs are on the Foreigner’s 50th Anniversary Tour setlist?

The following is what Foreigner is expected to play in their setlist for the 50th Anniversary Tour. This is based on the first few stops of the tour, where the shape of the set is already starting to come through. The best-known songs seem to make up the core of the night, while other tracks are worked in around them to keep the flow steady. From those early shows, there’s already a pretty good sense of where the set is heading. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Night Life
  2. Woman in Black
  3. Cold as Ice
  4. Waiting for a Girl Like You
  5. I’m Gonna Win
  6. Don’t Let Go
  7. Luanne (with Lou Gramm)
  8. Girl on the Moon (with Lou Gramm)
  9. Urgent (with Lou Gramm)
  10. Break It Up
  11. Feels Like the First Time
  12. Juke Box Hero

Encore:

  1. I Want to Know What Love Is (with Lou Gramm)
  2. Hot Blooded (with Lou Gramm)

Once the show gets going, some parts of the set can still move around a little depending on the night. Crowd reactions can affect the pacing, especially around the biggest sing-along moments. The stage setup can play a role too, since lighting and transitions may shape where certain songs sit best. Venue size can also matter, as some songs land differently in bigger arenas than they do in smaller spaces. At the same time, the band may decide to move a song around if it feels like a better fit in that moment. Those small changes help keep the show feeling natural without changing the overall structure.

The 50th Anniversary Tour fits naturally with the kind of live show Foreigner has built over the years. The set leans heavily on the songs people most associate with the band, but it still leaves room for variety in how the night moves. That keeps it from feeling like a simple greatest-hits run-through. Instead, the show keeps a steady flow, with the bigger moments landing where they should while the rest of the set fills things out around them.

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Bryan Adams Roll With the Punches Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/bryan-adams-roll-with-the-punches-tour-setlist/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 19:10:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574533 The Bryan Adams setlist for the “Roll With the Punches Tour” has been revealed. Bryan Adams is known for straightforward rock shows built around big sing-along hits, strong live vocals, and a style that doesn’t feel overly complicated. His concerts usually balance energetic crowd favorites with slower songs that give the set a different pace. […]

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Bryan Adams Roll With the Punches Tour Setlist
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The Bryan Adams setlist for the “Roll With the Punches Tour” has been revealed. Bryan Adams is known for straightforward rock shows built around big sing-along hits, strong live vocals, and a style that doesn’t feel overly complicated. His concerts usually balance energetic crowd favorites with slower songs that give the set a different pace. That mix is a big part of why his live shows have stayed so popular for so long. The Roll With the Punches Tour is expected to keep that same feel, with a set built around classic staples and newer material.

What songs are on Bryan Adams’ Roll With the Punches Tour setlist?

The following is what Bryan Adams is expected to play in his setlist for the Roll With the Punches Tour. This is based on how the early shows have played out, where a pattern is already starting to emerge in how the set is being built. The biggest hits seem to hold the key spots in the night, while other songs are worked in around them to keep the pace balanced. From those first few dates, it is already fairly clear how the set is likely to take shape across the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Can’t Stop This Thing We Started
  2. Straight From the Heart
  3. Let’s Make a Night to Remember
  4. Kick Ass
  5. Run to You
  6. Somebody
  7. Roll With the Punches
  8. Do I Have to Say the Words?
  9. 18 til I Die
  10. Please Forgive Me
  11. It’s Only Love
  12. Shine a Light
  13. Heaven
  14. Never Ever Let You Go
  15. This Time
  16. Heat of the Night
  17. Make Up Your Mind
  18. You Belong to Me
  19. Twist and Shout
  20. Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
  21. So Happy It Hurts
  22. Will We Ever Be Friends Again
  23. Here I Am
  24. I Will Always Return
  25. When You’re Gone
  26. The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You
  27. (Everything I Do) I Do It for You
  28. Back to You
  29. Summer of ’69
  30. Cuts Like a Knife
  31. All for Love (Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting song)

Once the show gets going, some parts of the set can still move around a little depending on the night. If a song gets a huge response, that can affect how the energy carries into the next part of the set. Bryan may also shift a song around if another one feels like a better fit in that moment. He has always had a natural way of playing off the crowd too, whether through sing-along moments or smaller interactions, and that can shape the flow more than people realize. Those small changes help the show feel a little different from stop to stop without changing its overall shape.

The Roll With the Punches Tour fits easily with the kind of live show Bryan Adams has always done well. The set leans on the songs people know best, but it still leaves room for newer material without feeling too split between old and new. That helps the whole show move in a way that feels steady and familiar, while still keeping things fresh. By the end, the set comes together in a way that feels balanced and easy to stay with from start to finish.

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Alice Cooper Alice’s Attic Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/alice-cooper-alices-attic-tour-setlist/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 19:05:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574531 The Alice Cooper setlist for “Alice’s Attic Tour” has been revealed. Alice Cooper is known for turning concerts into full theatrical performances, mixing hard rock with horror-style staging, characters, and dark humor. His shows usually feel like a mix of rock concert and stage production, with songs tied closely to what is happening visually. That’s […]

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Alice Cooper Alice's Attic Tour Setlist
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The Alice Cooper setlist for “Alice’s Attic Tour” has been revealed. Alice Cooper is known for turning concerts into full theatrical performances, mixing hard rock with horror-style staging, characters, and dark humor. His shows usually feel like a mix of rock concert and stage production, with songs tied closely to what is happening visually. That’s a big part of why his live sets feel so distinct. Alice’s Attic Tour is expected to keep that same spirit, with a set built around classic staples and songs that fit the tour’s theatrical mood.

What songs are on the Alice Cooper Alice’s Attic Tour setlist?

The following is what Alice Cooper is expected to play in his setlist for Alice’s Attic Tour. This is based on how the early shows have played out, where a pattern is already starting to emerge in how the set is being built. The bigger classics seem to anchor the night, while other songs are placed around the theatrical pacing of the show. From those first few dates, there’s already a good sense of how the show is likely to play out. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Hello, Hooray (Judy Collins cover)
  2. Who Do You Think We Are
  3. Spark in the Dark
  4. No More Mr. Nice Guy
  5. House of Fire
  6. Billion Dollar Babies
  7. I’m Eighteen
  8. Muscle of Love
  9. Feed My Frankenstein
  10. Dirty Diamonds
  11. Caught in a Dream
  12. Hey Stoopid
  13. Dangerous Tonight
  14. Poison
  15. Guitar Solo (Anna Cara)
  16. Brutal Planet
  17. Ballad of Dwight Fry
  18. Cold Ethyl
  19. Only Women Bleed
  20. Second Coming
  21. Going Home (band only)
  22. School’s Out
  23. Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana cover)
  24. Under My Wheels

Once the show gets going, some parts of the set can still shift a little depending on the night. Crowd reactions can affect the pacing, especially during some of the bigger crowd-favorite moments. The stage side matters too, since props, scene changes, and performance cues can sometimes shape where certain songs fit best. At the same time, Alice may decide in the moment that another song works better in a certain spot or fits the flow more naturally. Those little changes help keep the show feeling alive without changing the larger shape of the performance.

Alice’s Attic Tour fits naturally with the kind of live spectacle Alice Cooper has built his name on. The set leans on songs people expect, but the theatrical side gives those songs a different life on stage. That keeps the show from feeling like a straight run through old hits. Instead, it moves more like a performance with its own rhythm, where the music and stage elements carry the whole thing together.

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ZZ Top The Big One! Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/zz-top-the-big-one-tour-setlist/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 19:00:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574529 The ZZ Top setlist for “The Big One! Tour” has been revealed. ZZ Top is known for blues-rock riffs, old-school swagger, and live shows that feel loose in the best way. Their concerts usually move between hard-driving songs and slower, blues-heavy moments, which keeps the set from feeling one-note. That mix is a big part […]

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ZZ Top The Big One Tour Setlist
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The ZZ Top setlist for “The Big One! Tour” has been revealed. ZZ Top is known for blues-rock riffs, old-school swagger, and live shows that feel loose in the best way. Their concerts usually move between hard-driving songs and slower, blues-heavy moments, which keeps the set from feeling one-note. That mix is a big part of why their live shows have held up for so long. The Big One! Tour is expected to keep that same feel, with a set built around longtime staples and a few songs that keep things interesting.

What songs are on ZZ Top’s The Big One! Tour setlist?

The following is what ZZ Top is expected to play in their setlist for The Big One! Tour. This is based on how the early shows have played out, where a pattern can be seen. The set doesn’t feel random, it seems built to keep the energy moving, with the big classics doing a lot of the work and other songs filling things out around them. From those first few shows, a feeling of how the night is meant to unfold can be seen. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Got Me Under Pressure
  2. I Thank You (Sam & Dave cover)
  3. Waitin’ for the Bus
  4. Jesus Just Left Chicago
  5. Gimme All Your Lovin’
  6. Pearl Necklace
  7. I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide
  8. I Gotsta Get Paid
  9. Sixteen Tons (Merle Travis cover)
  10. Cheap Sunglasses
  11. Just Got Paid
  12. Sharp Dressed Man
  13. Legs
  14. Brown Sugar
  15. La Grange

Once the show gets rolling, little things can still change from night to night. A song might run a little longer, or show up earlier in the set, just depending on how the room feels. The band can also switch things around in the moment if another song feels right there instead. Those are small changes, but they help keep the show from feeling too fixed or overly planned.

The Big One! Tour feels very in line with how ZZ Top usually plays live. The set leans on the songs people want to hear, but it still leaves room for the deeper blues-rock cuts that give the show its character. That keeps it from feeling like a straight run through the hits. It all moves in a way that feels easy and natural, with the bigger moments landing where they should without taking over the whole show.

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Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/bruno-mars-the-romantic-tour-setlist/ Tue, 21 Apr 2026 23:40:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574480 The Bruno Mars setlist for “The Romantic Tour” has been revealed. Bruno Mars is known for smooth vocals, strong stage presence, and shows that mix upbeat hits with slower, more emotional songs. His concerts usually move between high-energy performance sections and softer moments that focus more on the music and vocals. That contrast is what […]

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Bruno Mars The Romantic Tour Setlist
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The Bruno Mars setlist for “The Romantic Tour” has been revealed. Bruno Mars is known for smooth vocals, strong stage presence, and shows that mix upbeat hits with slower, more emotional songs. His concerts usually move between high-energy performance sections and softer moments that focus more on the music and vocals. That contrast is what gives his shows a nice balance without feeling too one-sided. The Romantic Tour is expected to lean more into that softer side while still keeping the songs people love.

What is the setlist for Bruno Mars’ The Romantic Tour set?

The following is what Bruno Mars is expected to play in his setlist for The Romantic Tour. This is based on how the early shows have played out, where a pattern can be seen. The set doesn’t feel random, it’s put together in a way that keeps a certain mood going through the night, with the softer songs carrying most of it and the bigger tracks coming in at the right moments. These first few shows give an idea of how the set is likely to come together. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Risk It All
  2. Cha Cha Cha
  3. On My Soul
  4. 24K Magic
  5. Treasure
  6. God Was Showing Off
  7. I Just Might
  8. Perm
  9. Why You Wanna Fight?
  10. Oh Girl / I Miss You / You Are Everything / I Want to Be Your Man
  11. That’s What I Like
  12. Something Serious

Silk Sonic:

  1. Blast Off (with Anderson .Paak)
  2. Silk Sonic Intro (with Anderson .Paak)
  3. 777 (with Anderson .Paak)
  4. Fly as Me (with Anderson .Paak)
  5. Smokin Out the Window (with Anderson .Paak)
  6. Leave the Door Open (with Anderson .Paak)
  7. Marry You
  8. Die With a Smile / It Will Rain / Talking to the Moon / When I Was Your Man / Versace on the Floor
  9. Locked Out of Heaven
  10. Just the Way You Are
  11. Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson cover)

Encore:

  1. Dance With Me

As the concert goes on, the order can still shift in ways that aren’t always obvious. Some songs may be brought in sooner if they fit better with what just played, while others might be held back to keep the pacing steady. A lot of it comes down to how the moment feels on stage, including small reactions from the crowd and how the transitions are landing. He also adjusts things himself when needed, especially if another song feels like a better fit in that spot. He also plays off the audience a lot, whether it’s through sing-along moments or short interactions, and that can shape how the next part of the set flows. These kinds of changes stay subtle, but they help the show feel less fixed and more natural.

The Romantic Tour feels built around the side of Bruno Mars that focuses more on mood and connection. The songs move in a way that keeps things steady, without jumping too sharply between different styles. The well-known tracks still land as the biggest points of the night, but they don’t take over the whole set. Instead, everything fits together in a way that feels easy to sit with, so the show flows naturally from start to finish.

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Sting The Last Ship 2026 Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/sting-the-last-ship-2026-tour-setlist/ Tue, 21 Apr 2026 23:29:01 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574478 The Sting setlist for “The Last Ship 2026 Tour” has been revealed. Sting is known for a more quiet, story-led style in his live shows, especially when he’s performing music from The Last Ship. His concerts don’t really chase big, loud moments all the time. Instead, they lean into the lyrics, the mood, and how […]

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Sting The Last Ship 2026 Tour Setlist
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The Sting setlist for “The Last Ship 2026 Tour” has been revealed. Sting is known for a more quiet, story-led style in his live shows, especially when he’s performing music from The Last Ship. His concerts don’t really chase big, loud moments all the time. Instead, they lean into the lyrics, the mood, and how each song connects to the next. That’s what gives the whole show a steady, almost reflective feel as it goes on. The 2026 tour is expected to follow that same approach, with the set built mainly around The Last Ship along with a few popular songs worked in.

What songs are on the Sting The Last Ship 2026 Tour Setlist?

The following is what Sting is expected to play in his setlist for the tour. This is based on the first few shows from the run and the songs that have been coming up most often in these early performances, along with how these sets have been put together recently. The main songs from The Last Ship seem to stay in place as the core of the show, while a few others move around depending on how he wants the night to unfold. That early pattern gives a good sense of how the set will most probably look across the rest of the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

Set 1:

  1. Island of Souls
  2. And Yet
  3. Practical Arrangement
  4. Shipyard
  5. Ship of State
  6. If You Ever See Me Talking to a Sailor
  7. Language of Birds
  8. Dead Man’s Boots
  9. The Night the Pugilist Learned How to Dance
  10. The Last Ship

Set 2:

  1. What Have We Got
  2. It’s Not the Same Moon
  3. So to Speak
  4. What Say You, Meg?
  5. I Love Her but She Loves Someone Else
  6. The Last Ship
  7. Hadaway
  8. Ghost Story
  9. All This Time
  10. When We Dance
  11. Show Some Respect
  12. The Last Ship

Once the show gets going, some parts of the set can still shift depending on how everything is coming together on stage. The staging and visual side matter here, since lighting, scene changes, and transitions can make certain songs feel better in different spots. At the same time, Sting might also change the order himself if something else feels like it fits more naturally in that moment. These small changes don’t stand out too much, but they help the whole show feel smoother and more connected as it moves along.

The Last Ship 2026 Tour fits the kind of shows Sting has been doing in recent years. It leans more into storytelling and atmosphere instead of trying to keep the energy high all the time. Because of that, the songs tend to flow into each other in a way that feels calm and steady rather than dramatic. The more familiar tracks still come in at the right moments, but they don’t take over the set. Everything works together to keep the same mood going from start to finish.

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Clutch Suffer No Evil Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/clutch-suffer-no-evil-tour-setlist/ Tue, 21 Apr 2026 21:49:01 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574476 The Clutch setlist for the “Suffer No Evil Tour” has been revealed. Clutch is a band that mainly leans into heavy riffs, steady grooves, and a live style that feels loose in a good way. Their shows don’t try to be overly polished. It’s more about the band locking in together and letting the music […]

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Clutch Suffer No Evil Tour Setlist
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The Clutch setlist for the “Suffer No Evil Tour” has been revealed. Clutch is a band that mainly leans into heavy riffs, steady grooves, and a live style that feels loose in a good way. Their shows don’t try to be overly polished. It’s more about the band locking in together and letting the music stretch out when it needs to. That’s why their concerts often feel like one long, continuous run instead of a bunch of separate songs. The Suffer No Evil Tour 2026 carries that same approach, mixing older favorites with newer tracks in a way that feels natural.

What are the songs on the Clutch Suffer No Evil Tour Setlist?

The following is what Clutch is expected to play in their setlist for the Suffer No Evil Tour. This is based on the first few shows from the tour and the songs that have been coming up across those early dates. The core tracks that fans usually wait for are staying in place, while a few others move around depending on how the set feels that night. That early pattern gives a good idea of what the rest of the tour is likely to look like. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Earth Rocker
  2. X-Ray Visions
  3. Firebirds!
  4. Crucial Velocity
  5. D.C. Sound Attack!
  6. Walking in the Great Shining Path of Monster Trucks
  7. Nosferatu Madre
  8. The Mob Goes Wild
  9. Profits of Doom
  10. Subtle Hustle
  11. Colorado Fuel and Iron
  12. Slaughter Beach
  13. The Regulator
  14. Burning Beard
  15. Escape From the Prison Planet
  16. Spacegrass

Encore:

  1. Electric WOrry
  2. Rats

Once the show settles in, the set can still move around in small ways without breaking its flow. Some songs may come earlier or later simply because they connect better with what comes before or after them. The sound in the room and the way the stage is set up can also affect the choices, because certain tracks sound different depending on the space. At times, the band may stretch out a section a bit longer or move on quicker if that feels right while playing. Those kinds of changes keep the set feeling loose and natural without breaking its overall vibe.

The Suffer No Evil Tour fits the way Clutch usually plays live. They don’t rely on big production or strict patterns, so the focus stays on the music. The set moves on its own. At times it gets heavier, and at other times it slows into a groove, nothing feels forced. The older songs still land as the main moments people wait for, while the newer ones fit in easily and don’t feel out of place. By the end, everything comes together smoothly. The show keeps its pace and doesn’t lose energy.

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Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/morgan-wallen-still-the-problem-tour-setlist/ Tue, 21 Apr 2026 21:35:40 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574468 The Morgan Wallen setlist for the “Still the Problem Tour” has been revealed. Morgan Wallen is known for mixing laid-back country songs with bigger, louder hits that land really well in stadiums. His shows usually move between storytelling tracks, drinking anthems, and songs that get the whole crowd singing without much effort. That mix is […]

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Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour Setlist
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The Morgan Wallen setlist for the “Still the Problem Tour” has been revealed. Morgan Wallen is known for mixing laid-back country songs with bigger, louder hits that land really well in stadiums. His shows usually move between storytelling tracks, drinking anthems, and songs that get the whole crowd singing without much effort. That mix is what makes his concerts feel easy to follow but still full of energy. The Still the Problem Tour 2026 leans into that same style, with a set built around his latest album along with some of his biggest songs.

What are the songs on the Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour setlist?

The following is what Morgan Wallen is expected to play in his setlist for the tour. This is based on how the first show of the tour played out, along with the songs that stood out the most from that night. A large part of the set leans on the newer material, while the popular tracks still show up at the points where the crowd is most into it. That early look at the tour gives a good sense of how the set is likely to come together on the rest of the dates. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Don’t We
  2. I Wrote the Book
  3. I’m the Problem
  4. One Thing at a Time
  5. I Got Better
  6. Chasin’ You
  7. 20 Cigarettes
  8. Heartless
  9. Love Somebody
  10. Dark Til Daylight
  11. Ain’t That Some

B Stage:

  1. Cover Me Up (Jason Isbell cover)
  2. I’m a Little Crazy
  3. Wasted on You

Main Stage:

  1. Up Down (with Gavin Adcock & Vincent Mason)
  2. Cowgirls (with Thomas Rhett)
  3. 7 Summers
  4. TN
  5. Thinkin’ Bout Me
  6. You Proof
  7. This Bar
  8. More Than My Hometown
  9. Just in Case
  10. The Way I Talk
  11. I Had Some Help (Post Malone cover)

Encore:

  1. Sand in My Boots (solo piano)
  2. Last Night
  3. Whiskey Glasses

Once the show really gets going, things don’t always stay exactly the same. If the crowd is loud for one of the big songs, he might just keep that same vibe going for a bit instead of slowing it down right away. Bigger venues usually push the louder songs more, while smaller ones make the quieter moments stand out more. He can also switch up the order a little depending on how he’s feeling in that moment, like moving a song earlier or later. Small changes like that just make each show feel a bit more real and unique every night.

The Still the Problem Tour 2026 lines up well with the kind of shows Morgan Wallen usually puts on. He tends to mix newer songs in with the ones people already know by heart, so the set doesn’t lean too much in one direction. The familiar tracks still land as the biggest moments of the night, while the newer ones fit in without slowing the pace or changing the overall feel too much. Because of that, the show keeps a steady flow and never really feels like it’s dragging. By the end, it all comes together in a way that feels easy to follow and keeps the crowd into it from start to finish.

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BTS Arirang Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/bts-arirang-tour-setlist/ Tue, 21 Apr 2026 21:30:37 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574466 The BTS setlist for the “Arirang Tour” has been revealed. BTS is a global K-pop group known for mixing pop, hip-hop, and performance heavy tracks with strong themes and storytelling in their music. Their concerts usually bring together high-energy dance sections, emotional songs, and moments that highlight each member’s presence on stage. That variety is […]

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The BTS setlist for the “Arirang Tour” has been revealed. BTS is a global K-pop group known for mixing pop, hip-hop, and performance heavy tracks with strong themes and storytelling in their music. Their concerts usually bring together high-energy dance sections, emotional songs, and moments that highlight each member’s presence on stage. That variety is what makes their shows feel full from start to finish. The Arirang Tour is expected to carry that same mix, with a set that brings together newer songs and well-known tracks.

What songs are on the BTS Arirang Tour setlist?

The following is what BTS is expected to play in their setlist for the Arirang Tour. This is based on the first few shows and the kind of songs that have been coming up again in those performances, along with how their recent live sets have been structured. The bigger songs seem to be staying in place as key moments, while a few others move around depending on how they want the set to feel that night. That gives a clearer idea of how the set is shaping up across the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Hooligan
  2. Aliens
  3. Run BTS
  4. they don’t know ’bout us
  5. Like Animals
  6. FAKE LOVE
  7. SWIM
  8. Merry Go Round
  9. 2.0
  10. NORMAL
  11. Not Today
  12. MIC Drop
  13. FYA
  14. Fire
  15. Body to Body
  16. IDOL

Encore:

  1. Come Over
  2. Butter
  3. Dynamite
  4. Spring Day (tour debut)
  5. RUN (tour debut)
  6. Please
  7. Into the Sun

Once the show starts, the set can still shift a little depending on how the night is playing out. If the crowd gets really loud during one of the bigger songs, they may stay in that energy for another track before slowing things down. The stage side can affect it too, since lighting changes, dance breaks, and transitions between sections can affect where certain songs fit best. On top of that, they often interact with the audience through small moments like sing-alongs or quick pauses, and that can also change how the next part of the set flows. Those small changes help each show feel a bit more alive instead of exactly the same every time.

The Arirang Tour brings together different sides of BTS in one set without making it feel disconnected. Some parts lean more into strong group performances and choreography, while others slow things down and let the emotional side of their music stand out more clearly. Because of that, the set keeps moving between different moods in a way that still feels smooth. That balance is what usually makes their concerts feel complete and keeps the audience feeling excited all the way through.

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Melissa Etheridge Rise Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/melissa-etheridge-rise-tour-setlist/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 02:15:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574415 The Melissa Etheridge setlist for the “Rise Tour” has been revealed. Melissa Etheridge is known for powerful rock vocals, emotional songwriting, and live shows that feel both personal and energetic. Her concerts usually move between bigger sing-along songs, slower emotional moments, and the kind of tracks that let her voice really take over the room. […]

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The Melissa Etheridge setlist for the “Rise Tour” has been revealed. Melissa Etheridge is known for powerful rock vocals, emotional songwriting, and live shows that feel both personal and energetic. Her concerts usually move between bigger sing-along songs, slower emotional moments, and the kind of tracks that let her voice really take over the room. That balance is a big reason her live shows connect so strongly with the audience. The Rise Tour is expected to carry that same feel, with a set that blends the songs fans know best with newer material.

What is the setlist for Melissa Etheridge’s Rise Tour set?

The following is what Melissa Etheridge is expected to play in her setlist for the Rise Tour. This is based on the first few shows from the run, where the bigger crowd favorites and the songs that fit the stronger stage moments have been showing up most often. A few other songs can still move around depending on the city, the way the show is paced, and what feels right for the mood of that night. That gives a pretty clear idea of the kind of set fans are likely to hear on the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Don’t You Want a Woman
  2. Bring Me Some Water / No Souvenirs
  3. Matches
  4. Let me go / Angels Would Fall
  5. Tomboy
  6. If I Wanted To / SimilarFeatures
  7. To Be a Woman
  8. All the Way to Heaven
  9. Rise
  10. I Want to Come Over
  11. I’m the Only One
  12. Bein’ Alive
  13. Come to My Window
  14. Like the Way I do
  15. More Love

Once the concert begins, the feel of the set can still shift a little from night to night. If the crowd gets especially loud during one of the bigger songs, she might stay in that stronger mood for another track before slowing things down. Some songs can also move because they sit better with the way the instruments and stage moments are lining up that night. On top of that, Melissa may simply feel that a different song belongs in that spot and change it in the moment. Those kinds of small switches help the show feel more alive and less exactly the same every night.

The Rise Tour fits her live style really naturally because her shows already move between emotional songs and stronger rock moments so well. The songs people always wait for are likely to stay as the big anchors of the night, while the newer tracks help the set feel fresh without changing its overall warmth. That mix usually makes the whole concert feel easy to follow and emotionally satisfying by the end.

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GWAR Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/gwar-gor-gor-strikes-back-tour-setlist/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 02:10:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574413 The GWAR setlist for the “Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour” has been revealed. GWAR is known for wild live shows that mix heavy metal with horror-style costumes, fake blood effects, and chaotic stage moments. Their concerts are not just about the music, they feel like full-on theatrical madness from start to finish. That mix of shock, […]

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The GWAR setlist for the “Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour” has been revealed. GWAR is known for wild live shows that mix heavy metal with horror-style costumes, fake blood effects, and chaotic stage moments. Their concerts are not just about the music, they feel like full-on theatrical madness from start to finish. That mix of shock, humor, and heavy riffs is what makes their shows stand out so much. The Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour is expected to bring that same insane live energy, with a set built around fan favorites and newer material.

What is the setlist for GWAR’s Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour set?

The following is what GWAR is expected to play in their setlist for the Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour. This is based on the first few shows from the tour, where the songs that work best with the big shock moments and the heaviest crowd reactions seem to be staying in place. A few of the other tracks can still move around a little depending on how they want the madness of the show to build that night. That gives a pretty clear idea of the kind of set fans are likely to get from the rest of the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Fuck This Place
  2. Crack in the Egg
  3. Eighth Lock
  4. Have You Seen Me?
  5. Tormentor
  6. Hate Love Songs
  7. Lot Lizard
  8. Saddam a Go-Go
  9. I’m in Löve (With a Deåd Dog)
  10. Metal Metal Land
  11. El Presidente
  12. Tyrant King
  13. Hail, Genocide!
  14. Gor-Gor

Encore:

  1. Mother Fucking Liar
  2. Pink Pony Club (Chappell Roan cover)
  3. Sick of You

Even with the main set in place, parts of the show can still shift once the crowd really gets going. If one of the heavier songs gets a huge reaction, the band may keep that same aggressive energy going a little longer before changing the pace. At the same time, GWAR may also decide in the moment that another song fits better there, especially if it works better with the madness happening in the room that night. Those little changes help the concert feel louder, messier, and more alive in the best way.

The Gor-Gor Strikes Back Tour really matches the kind of live chaos GWAR is known for. Their shows usually balance the heavier fan-favorite songs with the over-the-top horror and comedy moments people come expecting. Because of that, the set is likely to keep the biggest live staples in place while still leaving room for newer songs that fit the same wild energy. Put together, it gives the whole concert a loud, crazy, and very memorable flow.

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Santana Oneness Tour 2026 Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/santana-oneness-tour-2026-setlist/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 02:05:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574411 The Santana setlist for the “Oneness Tour 2026” has been revealed. Santana is the legendary Latin rock band led by guitarist Carlos Santana, whose solos and live improvisation are a huge part of the band’s identity. Their concerts usually blend percussion-heavy sections, long guitar moments, and smooth transitions that make one song flow easily into […]

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Santana Oneness Tour 2026 Setlist
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The Santana setlist for the “Oneness Tour 2026” has been revealed. Santana is the legendary Latin rock band led by guitarist Carlos Santana, whose solos and live improvisation are a huge part of the band’s identity. Their concerts usually blend percussion-heavy sections, long guitar moments, and smooth transitions that make one song flow easily into the next. Because of that, the whole show tends to feel less like separate tracks and more like one long musical journey. The Oneness Tour 2026 is expected to keep that same rich and easy live feel.

What is the setlist for Santana’s Oneness Tour 2026 set?

The following is what Santana is expected to play in the setlist for the tour. This is based on the first 2026 Vegas shows and the songs that have been coming back most often during the recent Oneness dates. The main classics seem to be staying locked in, while a few middle sections can still change depending on the night. From these early shows, the basic structure of the setlist can clearly be seen. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Soul Sacrifice
  2. Jin-go-lo-ba (Babatunde Olatunji cover)
  3. Evil Ways (Willie Bobo cover)
  4. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
  5. Oye cómo va (Tito Puente cover)
  6. Maria Maria
  7. Foo Foo
  8. Everybody’s Everything
  9. Bass and Guitar Jam
  10. Drums and Bass
  11. Hope You’re Feeling Better
  12. Europa (Earth’s Cry, Heaven’s Smile)
  13. She’s Not There (The Zombies cover)
  14. Hold On (Ian Thomas cover)
  15. The Game of Love
  16. (Da le) Yaleo
  17. Put Your Lights On
  18. Corazón espinado

Encore:

  1. Toussaint L’Ouverture
  2. Drum Solo
  3. Smooth

Mainly the flow stays similar, but small changes can still happen naturally during a Santana show. Some songs may shift a little depending on how the transitions, instrument changes, and solo sections are working on stage that night, since their live sets often move from one piece into another without a hard stop. At the same time, Carlos may also decide in the moment that a different song or a longer instrumental section fits better there. Those small choices help the concert keep its smooth feel while still making each night a little different.

The Oneness Tour 2026 really suits the way Santana performs live. Their shows usually move like one long musical journey, with the bigger classics, solo moments, and slower guitar pieces all fitting together naturally. Because of that, the set is likely to keep the songs fans always wait for, while still leaving room for sections that can stretch out and breathe. Put together, it gives the whole concert a smooth, immersive flow that feels very natural from start to finish.

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Kanye West (Ye) Live Concert Tour 2026 Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/kanye-west-ye-live-concert-tour-2026-setlist/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 02:00:00 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574405 The Kanye West (Ye) setlist for the “Live Concert Tour 2026” has been revealed. Kanye West, now known as Ye, is known for turning concerts into full experiences rather than just straight performances. His live shows usually mix massive career hits, dramatic beat drops, emotional slower moments, and songs from newer eras, which makes every […]

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Kanye West (Ye) Live Concert Tour 2026 Setlist
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The Kanye West (Ye) setlist for the “Live Concert Tour 2026” has been revealed. Kanye West, now known as Ye, is known for turning concerts into full experiences rather than just straight performances. His live shows usually mix massive career hits, dramatic beat drops, emotional slower moments, and songs from newer eras, which makes every set feel huge. A big part of the excitement is that his concerts rarely feel fully predictable, even when the main structure is similar. The Live Concert Tour 2026 is expected to carry that same larger-than-life feel, especially with the recent world dates and the newly announced India show in Delhi.

What is the setlist for Kanye West (Ye)’s Live Concert Tour 2026 set?

The following is what Kanye West (Ye) is expected to play in his setlist for the Live Concert Tour 2026. This is based on the recent Mexico City shows, the current 2026 world dates, and the way his recent live performances have blended older classics with Vultures and newer material. Songs like “Heartless,” “Power,” and “Bound 2” seem to be staying as the biggest crowd moments, while the newer tracks help shape the identity of this tour. That mix gives a strong idea of what fans are likely to hear on the 2026 run, especially with the India date now part of the schedule. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. KING
  2. THIS IS A MUST
  3. Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1
  4. Can’t Tell Me Nothing
  5. Niggas in Paris
  6. Mercy
  7. Praise God
  8. Black Skinhead
  9. On Sight
  10. Blood on the Leaves
  11. CARNIVAL
  12. Power
  13. Bound 2
  14. Wolves
  15. Say You Will
  16. Heartless
  17. FATHER
  18. FE!N (Travis Scott cover)
  19. PUNCH DRUNK
  20. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
  21. HIGHS AND LOWS
  22. WHITE LINES
  23. BULLY
  24. ALL THE LOVE
  25. LAST BREATH
  26. TALKING
  27. PIERCING ON MY HAND
  28. EVERYBODY
  29. KING
  30. Mystery of Inquity / All Falls Down
  31. Lost Ones
  32. Heartbeat / Crisis / Praise Jah in the Moonlight
  33. Doo Wop (That Thing) / Believe What I Say
  34. Jesus Walks
  35. Through the Wire
  36. Good Life
  37. Homecoming
  38. All of the Lights
  39. Flashing Lights
  40. Stronger
  41. Ghost Town
  42. Runaway

Even if the main shape of the set stays familiar, a Ye concert can still change a lot once the night begins. If one of the bigger anthem moments gets the whole stadium screaming, he may stay in that same rush for another song before shifting the mood. At the same time, he is also the kind of artist who may decide in the moment that another track fits better there, whether it is a classic from an older era or something newer that matches the feeling of the crowd. Since his shows also rely so much on visuals, lighting, and dramatic pauses, those stage choices can naturally affect where certain songs land. These small decisions are what make his concerts feel unpredictable while still keeping the main flow of the show intact.

The Live Concert Tour 2026 feels especially big because it works like a career-spanning run while also bringing in his newer music eras. With the Delhi concert being promoted as his first-ever India show, the set is likely to lean into the biggest songs from across his catalogue while still making room for recent tracks and special moments. That balance between huge classics and newer material is what usually gives a Ye concert its larger-than-life feeling.

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Luke Combs My Kinda Saturday Night Tour Setlist https://musicfeeds.com.au/features/luke-combs-my-kinda-saturday-night-tour-setlist/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 01:24:09 +0000 https://musicfeeds.com.au/?p=574409 The Luke Combs setlist for the “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” has been revealed. Luke Combs is one of the biggest names in modern country music, known for songs that feel easy to sing along to and lyrics that connect quickly with a live crowd. His concerts usually move between upbeat crowd favorites, slower emotional […]

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Luke Combs My Kinda Saturday Night Tour Setlist
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The Luke Combs setlist for the “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” has been revealed. Luke Combs is one of the biggest names in modern country music, known for songs that feel easy to sing along to and lyrics that connect quickly with a live crowd. His concerts usually move between upbeat crowd favorites, slower emotional songs, and the kind of choruses that turn into full-arena singalongs. That mix is a big reason his shows always feel warm and easy to get into. The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour brings that same style back on the road, with a set expected to blend major hits with newer songs.

What is the setlist for Luke Combs’ My Kinda Saturday Night Tour set?

The following is what Luke Combs is expected to play in his setlist for the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour. This is based on the first few shows from the tour and the songs that keep coming back in those sets. The main fan-favorite songs seem to be staying in place, while a few others move around a bit depending on the stop. From those early shows, the overall shape of the set starts to come through. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. My Kinda Saturday Night
  2. Lovin’ on You
  3. Hurricane
  4. She Got the Best of Me
  5. Tell ‘Em About Tonight
  6. One Number Away
  7. Soon As I Get Home (live debut)
  8. Back in the Saddle
  9. Must’ve Never Met You
  10. The Kind of Love We Make
  11. Sleepless in a Hotel Room
  12. ReThink Some Things
  13. Forever After All
  14. Better Together
  15. I Ain’t No Cowboy
  16. Wish Upon A Whiskey
  17. Remember Him That Way
  18. Be By You
  19. Beautiful Crazy
  20. Crazy Train / She Will Be Loved / Billie Jean / I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing / Something Like That
  21. Alcohol of Fame (live debut)
  22. Cold as You
  23. When It Rains It Pours
  24. 1, 2 Many
  25. Beer Never Broke My Heart

Encore:

  1. Fast Car (Tracy Chapman cover)
  2. Where the Wild Things Are
  3. Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma

Although the main order is planned out, parts of the show can still change naturally once the crowd settles in. If one of the bigger choruses gets the whole place singing, he may stay in that same feeling a little longer before moving into a slower song. At the same time, Luke may also decide in the moment that another song fits better there, whether that means moving a fan favorite forward or saving a quieter track for later. Those little choices help the concert feel more in tune with that specific crowd instead of exactly the same every night.

The My Kinda Saturday Night Tour really matches the kind of live show Luke Combs does best. His concerts usually have that easy mix of fun, loud sing-along moments and slower songs that feel more personal, so the set naturally moves through both sides of his music. The bigger hits are likely to stay as the main crowd moments, while the newer songs help keep the show feeling current. Put together, it gives the whole concert a very easy, familiar flow that feels good from beginning to end.

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