Last night, David Byrne and St. Vincent played the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, performing songs from their collaborative album Love This Giant, as well a selections from each of their solo catalogs – including a rendition of the Talking Heads’ “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody).” Take a look at a gallery of photos from the show above, and see the setlist below.
Who
Weekend in the Dust
Save Me From What I Want
Strange Overtones
I am an Ape
Marrow
This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
The Forest Awakes
Optimist
Like Humans Do
Lightning
Lazarus
Cheerleader
Lazy
I Should Watch TV
Northern Lights
The One Who Broke Your Heart
Outside Of Space And Time
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