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Dave Matthews Band fans at the Klipsch Music Center in Noblesville,IN were treated to an incredible bust out last night when Matthews dusted off “Let You Down” for the first time since July 13, 1997 (1,556 shows). The song, which has been a common fan request for many years, appeared during Matthews’ solo acoustic segment at the beginning of the first set, immediately following an aborted take on “A Whiter Shade of Pale.“

Last night’s show also featured a couple of smaller bust outs, including the first “Hunger for the Great Light” since June 29, 2013 (133 shows) and the first “I Did It” since it September 15, 2010 (308 shows). Both of those tunes, along with a few others, were augmented by longtime Dave Matthews Band collaborators The Lovely Ladies on backing vocals.

Dave Matthews Band will continue their tour tonight with another performance at the Klipsch Music Center.

Here’s a look at last night’s setlist via DMB Almanac:

Set I: A Whiter Shade of Pale [aborted], Let You Down, Little Red Bird, Oh, The Stone, Funny the Way It Is, Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back), The Song That Jane Likes, Typical Situation, Stay or Leave

Set II: Minarets, You Might Die Trying, Black and Blue Bird, Rooftop*, Hunger for the Great Light*, I Did It*, Dancing Nancies » Warehouse, Drunken Soldier*, You & Me*, Sledgehammer*, When the World Ends, Too Much

Enc: The Best of What’s Around*, Pig

(*) with The Lovely Ladies