Beck performs support slot at own show after opening act cancels
30 June 2014, 13:03
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Fans of Beck were recently treated to not one, but two sets from the musician at his show in Detroit on Saturday night (28 June), after the opening act were forced to pull out.
As Billboard reports, support band The Ghost of a Sabre Tooth Tiger experienced border-crossing problems coming from the previous night’s show in Toronto. Luckily, Beck decided to step up and fill the slot, playing one acoustic set and another more electric.
The first set largely consisting of songs from his recent LP Morning Phase, as well as Sea Change, while the latter was more of a Greatest Hits affair. Watch a clip from the second set beneath:
[via DIY]
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