Baked Shrimp – Buffalo Iron Works – Buffalo, NY – 03/22/23 [Full Show]

Baked Shrimp’s full performance from March 22nd, 2023 at Buffalo Iron Works in Buffalo, NY.

One Set: Delusions of Grandeur, Molly Ann, Clear Your Head, Wannabe, The Maverick, Melting Over Nothing, Silk, Smooth, and Shiny Buttons, Chimera → Now’s Your Moment → Chimera, Mama Tried, Chop Suey

Encore: Silver Sealer, Under a Tree

Notes: “Silk, Smooth, and Shiny” contained a “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” jam. “Now’s Your Moment” contained “Dear Prudence” teases.

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