07-01-1999 Molson Park

Date: 07-01-1999
Location: Barrie, ONT, Canada
Venue: Molson Park (Edgefest)


Setlist:
01- Old Age Intro
02- Violet
03- Awful
04- Pretty On the Inside
05- Heaven Tonight
06- Miss World
07- Reasons to Be Beautiful
08- Malibu
09- Dying
10- Use Once & Destroy
11- Doll Parts
12- Summer of ’69 *Bryan Adams cover
13- Boys On the Radio
14- Northern Star
15- Rock You *Helix cover
16- Celebrity Skin

Surfaced:
• Audio #1. (Length Unknown). Includes all 16 tracks. Surfaced in the early 2000s and circulated on the bootleg Steal the Light of the World. 🚩 WANTED
• Audio #2. 45:15. Cuts in during Violet. The sound fades a lot during Use Once & Destroy. There’s a cut after Boys On the Radio (before the encore break). The recording resumes for Rock You, then cuts out again. Missing Northern Star and Celebrity Skin. Recorded by Mark Laj and surfaced on YouTube in 2021.
• PRO-shot Video. Clips of Violet and Awful aired on MuchMusic in Canada.
📄 Transcript


Hole Lineup: Courtney Love (Guitar/Vocals), Eric Erlandson (Guitar), Melissa Auf der Maur (Bass/Background Vocals), and Samantha Maloney (Drums).

Other Acts: Moist, Matthew Good Band, Wide Mouth Mason, Big Wreck, Edwin, Silverchair, Rascalz, Finger Eleven, Treble Charger, Serial Joe, Vertical Horizon, Len, Gob, Bodega

Notes:
• The first night of the 8 date Edgefest tour of Canada. It was Hole’s last tour.
• The first of 2 shows at Molson Park.
• Several fans were brought up from the audience to sit on stage.
• Eric left the stage for Use Once & Destroy, but came back for the next song.
• Courtney dedicated Doll Parts to Michael Beinhorn (the producer of Celebrity Skin), who was in the audience. She invited a fan to sing it with her.
• Melissa sang lead vocals on Summer of ’69, changing the chorus to Summer of ’99.
• At the end of the show, Courtney gave her guitar away to a boy for the first time.
• According to a review, there were about 35,000 people in the audience.

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Photos 5-13: Unknown photographers

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