Setlist: Smashing Pumpkins At Fontainebleau 2024
The Smashing Pumpkins are coming to Las Vegas to rock one of the newest venues on the Strip. The two-time Grammy-winning band will be performing for one night only at the BleauLive Theater at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. This is a stop on their Summer 2024 “The World Is A Vampire” North American headline tour.
What To Expect From The Smashing Pumpkins In Las Vegas
Since they formed in 1988, the Smashing Pumpkins have never been predictable. They’ve experimented in everything from rock and pop to goth and psychedelic music. And the show at the Fontainebleau should be just as diverse.
The setlist for the concert at the BleauLive Theater should be similar to what fans have seen thus far on the tour. Which kicks off with their hard rocking hit “Everlasting Gaze” from their 2000 album Machina/The Machines of God.
Fans can then expect to be treated with “Doomsday Clock“, from the band’s 2007 Zeitgeist album and the soundtrack from the Transformers movie. Smashing Pumpkins has also performed a cover of U2’s “Zoo Station” in recent shows, followed by their hits “That Which Animates The Spirit” and “Today”.
The Smashing Pumpkins can’t do any concert without representation from their Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness album. The album is certified ten times platinum, debuted at number one in October of 1995 on the Billboard 200, and landed the Smashing Pumpkins their Grammy win for the Best Hard Rock Performance category. Which they won for “Bullet With Butterfly Wings”. Fans can expect that hit from the Mellon Collie album, as well as “Tonight, Tonight“, “Zero” and “1979“.
Scattered between the singles from their platinum album, the Smashing Pumpkins have performed “Disarm“, “Sighommi” and “Ava Adore” on recent setlists as well. So fans will most likely hear these in the upcoming show at Fontainebleau. And don’t be surprised if “Jellybelly” and “Cherub Rock” help wrap up the show.
The the upcoming show at Fontainebleau Las Vegas is Friday, September 27, 2024. Doors will open at 7 p.m. with an 8 p.m. show start time. Tickets start at $59 for standard admission.
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