07-14-1999 UBC Thunderbird Stadium

Date: 07-14-1999
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Venue: UBC Thunderbird Stadium (Edgefest)


Setlist:
01- Old Age Intro
02- Violet
03- Awful
04- Blame Canada (tease)
05- Pretty On the Inside
06- Heaven Tonight
07- Miss World
08- Reasons to Be Beautiful
09- Malibu
10- Dying
11- Playing Your Song
12- Shine *Doughboys cover
13- Doll Parts
14- Boys On the Radio
15- Northern Star
16- Celebrity Skin

Surfaced:
• Audio. 59:22. Poor sound quality. There are two cuts in the banter after Doll Parts. There’s a cut after Boys On the Radio (before the encore break) and the recording resumes while Melissa’s talking – Northern Star and possibly another track are missing.
📄 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

Notes:
• The final date of the Edgefest tour and Hole’s last show. Courtney said, “This is our last show for a long time. This is literally our last fucking show.” Courtney, Eric, and Melissa wouldn’t perform together live again until a brief set at Public Assembly in New York on April 13, 2012.
• After Awful, Melissa teased Blame Canada, from the 1999 animated film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
• Melissa sang lead vocals on Shine.
• Courtney chastised the audience for grabbing at her when she walked out to sing Boys On the Radio, saying it was the only time it had happened during the tour.
• A guy in the audience jumped on a particle board plank that was held up in the mosh pit and dropped his pants. Courtney gave him a guitar at the end of the night.
• Courtney ended the show by offering prayers to Canadian journalist Nardwuar, who was in the hospital recovering from a brain aneurysm.
• There were about 18,000 people in the audience.

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Photos:

Photos 1-8: H. Ruckemann, others unknown

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