these sites do not take setlists sireus this setlist site places setlists pa after show so it is of no use to you everyone adjusts your setlist.
don't use it because the site's contactor is just as bad. unfriendly and foul-mouthed. Anyone who makes a site for set lists should post set lists before the shows and not after because then people won't care about them. use other sites that do their job
(LOOK AFTER) Rammstein's setlists are made based on YouTube videos, so there is nothing wrong with it.
don't use it
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So, the show starts at 8 with Teezo going on first. Going on setlist.fm his recent concerts show they have been starting 7 and he goes on 9:45 to 10:20ish. I have a feeling he will probably go on a bit before that as I'm pretty sure he has to abide by noise bylaws which I believe he has to end at 11. Either the day of or day before the concert contact Scotiabank Arena to see if they have approximate set times. Source: 7 months ago
I see about 40-50 shows a year. do that for a few decades and it adds up pretty quick. I entered all my shows in setlist.fm over covid and the number is currently: You attended 1439 concerts of 671 different artists. Source: 7 months ago
I've heard the love will tear us apart cover many times, I found the radiohead cover, I looked on setlist.fm too and found nothing, I don't know where it came from but I found it in some bootleg archive I have access to. Source: 7 months ago
Thanks - appreciate you pulling it together. I tend to make something similar each year but nothing as comprehensive as this. As you say, fest sets tend to be a little different as well - more of the hits (if they have any yet lol). And I'm regularly surprised at how up to date setlist.fm is for touring acts - I wish someone would buy that app and upgrade it a notch or two, it's great for live music fans. Source: 7 months ago
Just checked on setlist.fm and you're correct. Source: 7 months ago
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