Trey Anastasio Band’s two show run at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas wrapped up last night with the guitarist’s solo band celebrating the holiday in true Vegas style.

Anastasio kicked the show off with the energetic “First Tube” and “Cayman Review” before some Halloween-themed tunes like “Acting the Devil” and “Devil Went Down to Georgia.” The first set was also heavy on tunes from his latest, Paper Wheels, delivering the title track along with “Sometime After Sunset” and “49 Bye Byes.” Before the “Night Speaks to a Woman,” Anastasio debuted a cover of “Enjoy Yourself,” popularized by Guy Lombardo.

The tune featured two references to Phish tunes—“Cavern” and “You Enjoy Myself.” This isn’t the first time Anastasio has nodded to his full-time project, with his 2001 Oysterhead Halloween show featuring the guitarist dressing as Jon Fishman and teasing several Fish-led tunes throughout the show.

The second set centered around some of the band’s older material such as “Curlews Call,” “Last Tube,” “The Way I Feel,” “Plasma” and “Push On Til the Day” as well as covers like “Ooh Child.” Anastasio also dipped into some newer tunes, “Bounce” and the less-new “Alaska.”

The finale of “MacArthur Park,” a tune popularized by Donna Summer, was led by Jennifer Hartswick and included Las Vegas showgirls taking the stage as the band jammed to the end of the show.

Here’s a look at the setlist as it appears in our Box Scores section:

Trey Anastasio Band
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV

Set I: First Tube, Cayman Review, Acting the Devil, Devil Went Down to Georgia, Sometime After Sunset, Land of Nod, 49 Bye Byes, Drifting, Frost, Burlap Sack and Pumps, 1977, Paper Wheels, Enjoy Yourself, Night Speaks to a Woman

Set II: Curlews Call, Ooh Child, Bounce, Alaska, Last Tube, Architect, Sweet and Dandy, The Way I Feel > Plasma, Push On Til the Day

Enc: MacArthur Park