So I saw Missy Higgins last weekend here at the Pabst Theater. The show was incredible. I'm leaning towards top 3 in all of the concerts I've seen. The venue was no flash photography (which was supposed to be no photography, but so many people brought their cameras that all security really could do was tell people not to use flash after they did it eleven billionty times during Justin Nozuka).
The Setlist (or at least as well as I can remember it)
Night Minds
The Battle
Katie
Wrong Girl (w/ Lenka on keyboard)
Going North
Ten Days
Learning to Fly (cover)
100 Round The Bends
Angela
Blind Winter
Any Day Now
Run So Fast
All For Believing
Special Two
Secret
Warm Whispers
Where I Stood
Peachy
Steer
This is How it Goes was on the setlist, as was They Weren't There. Missy did All For Believing instead of This is How it Goes and switched They Weren't There for Night Minds. I didn't get a setlist, but someone who did was nice enough to let me sneak a look at it since I wanted to remember the songs.
Missy seemed to be in a really good mood and was hitting great notes left and right. The running banter was at a minimum, other than her tales of visiting the Milwaukee Art Museum on Lake Michigan and seeing random "green drunk people" in the streets on her way back from the museum (apparently the vogue this year was to celebrate St. Patrick's Day all week). Missy considered these to be the best, and worst, Milwaukee has to offer.
It was awesome hearing Blind Winter live, and the Learning to Fly cover was incredible. Missy and the entire band really jammed out on Warm Whispers, too. In the encore tally column, there was no encore. Missy played almost an hour and a half, Justin Nozuka played for an hour, and Lenka played for a half hour.
I did get to meet Missy after the show, and I apologized on behalf of the random green drunk people. As I said, the venue was no flash, and I was just using my phone so these pictures aren't great, but some pictures are better than none, yes?