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Car Seat Headrest packed out Corona Theatre (photos)

Car Seat Headrest
Corona Theatre
September 12, 2018

On a night that also saw Interpol and rising Australian indie rock band Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever playing their own shows across town, indie faves Car Seat Headrest nonetheless still managed to pack out Corona Theatre last night, marking their largest headline gig in the city by far.

Below you can check out photos from the night by April Yablonovitch, along with the setlist via Last FM. For more info and all upcoming tour dates visit Car Seat Headrest on the web.


Car Seat Headrest

Setlist

The Ending of Dramamine (Instrumental Introduction)
Waves of Fear (Lou Reed cover)
Bodys
Fill in the Blank
(Joe Gets Kicked Out of School for Using) Drugs With Friends (But Says This Isn’t a Problem)
Cute Thing
Sober to Death / Powderfinger (Neil Young & Crazy Horse cover)
America (Never Been)
Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales
Destroyed by Hippie Powers
Something Soon/Tell Me When My Light Turns Green (Dexys Midnight Runners cover)

Encore:
Nervous Young Inhumans


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