Last night, The Disco Biscuits continued their four-night New Year’s Eve run at New York City’s PlayStation Theater. After two nights that have seen the band playing at their finest, Saturday night’s show was no different, as the group kept up the high energy and tight musicianship for the third night in a row.

The first set on Saturday started off with “King Of The World”, and highlights of the set included the jam coming out of “Shelby Rose” and the particularly explosive set-ending “Hall of the Mountain King”—a beloved cover by Edvard Grieg that the group busted out after thirteen years during the last night of their Colorado run in November.

For the group’s second set, the Disco Biscuits came out guns blazing, starting things off with “Spraypaint Victory” and not easing up til the end of the show. After “Sound One”, a huge transition led through to the ending of “Munchkin Invasion” before the group hit “Confrontation” with a vengeance. Distinctly more trancey than set one, set two finished out strong with a return to “Munchkin Invasion” then “Sweating Bullets” and “Confrontation”.  To end out the show in full, the band offered up the debut cover of Duran Duran’s “Rio”.

You can check out video of the show below, courtesy of The Disco Biscuits. Plus, check out photos from the show below, courtesy of Andrew Blackstein.

 

Setlist: The Disco Biscuits | PlayStation Theater | New York City, NY | 12/30/2017

Set I: King of the World, Magellan, Shelby Rose-> Crystal Ball (inverted)-> Hall of the Mountain King

Set II: Spraypaint Victory-> Sound One-> Munchkin Invasion (ending), Confrontation-> Munchkin Invasion-> Sweating Bullets-> Confrontation

Encore: Rio (Duran Duran)