The 31st installment in Dave Matthews Band’s Live Trax Series will come in the form of the band’s 6/23/2001 show at Camden, NJ’s Tweeter Center. The second of three shows at the venue now known as Susquehanna Bank Center showcased the band’s 2001 Everyday album as well as a host of older tunes.

Highlights from the evening include the first ever “Prelude to Grace,” which would only be played once more after that at the famed 7/10/2004 show in Hershey, PA. As they have on the band’s current tour, The Lovely Ladies also make an appearance on several tunes including the opening pairing of “JTR” and “Best of What’s Around” as well as “Granny” and “True Reflections,” among others.

The encore features Dave delivering a rare solo take on Phish’s “Waste,” which he began to cover that year. Trey Anastasio was a part of Matthews’ solo band, which released Some Devil in 2003. The group, along with Tim Reynolds, Ray Paczkowski Tony Hall and Brady Blade, would tour between 2003 and 2004.

Pre-orders for the disc are currently ongoing. Live Trax 31 will be released on September 16.

Here’s a look at the setlist from that night:

Dave Matthews Band
June 23, 2001, Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ

JTR
The Best of What’s Around
Satellite
The Space Between
Rhyme & Reason
Mother Father
Everyday
Pantala Naga Pampa >
Rapunzel
What You Are
Sleep to Dream Her >
Prelude to Grace >
Grace is Gone
Jimi Thing
When the World Ends
Granny
True Reflections >
Stay (Wasting Time)
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Little Thing (tease)
Waste
Tripping Billies