David Byrne Kicks Off Fall Tour with First Performance of "Psycho Killer" in 19 Years
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David Byrne Kicks Off Fall Tour with First Performance of "Psycho Killer" in 19 Years
"In addition to playing the Who Is the Sky? singles "What Is the Reason for It?" and "Everybody Laughs," Byrne debuted album tracks such as "My Apartment Is My Friend" and "Don't Be Like That." He also performed his 2008 Brian Eno collab, "Strange Overtones," American Utopia cut "Everybody's Coming to My House," and debuted his cover of Paramore's "Hard Times.""
"Other than playing "Psycho Killer" for the first time since 2006, Byrne performed Talking Heads songs that included "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)," "Once in a Lifetime," and set closer "Burning Down the House." He also debuted an unknown song identified as having the lyric, "My beliefs are on my T-shirt," on setlist.fm. See fan-shot videos of Byrne's Pittsburgh tour kick-off and the full setlist below."
David Byrne began a world tour at Pittsburgh's Benedum Center PAC on September 16th with a 21-song set. Byrne played Who Is the Sky? singles "What Is the Reason for It?" and "Everybody Laughs," and debuted album tracks including "My Apartment Is My Friend" and "Don't Be Like That." He performed "Strange Overtones," "Everybody's Coming to My House," and a cover of Paramore's "Hard Times." Byrne performed Talking Heads songs such as "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)," "Once in a Lifetime," and closed with "Burning Down the House." He also played "Psycho Killer" for the first time since 2006. The North American leg runs through early December, with international dates next year.
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