LCD Soundsystem made their grand return to the stage last night, playing as a group for the first time since their farewell concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden in spring 2011. This time around, the show was at a smaller venue in the same city, as the band packed Webster Hall for the first evening of a two-night run that was surprisingly announced just last week.

As Pitchfork reports, the night featured an audience including Jonah Hill and Aziz Ansari, a few technical difficulties, and plenty of LCD fan favorites.

Frontman James Murphy had some various moment of crowd banter, commenting on the technical issues and introducing “Us Vs Them” by saying, “It’s been a hot minute, and we’re not used to this.” Other songs busted out on opening night included “Get Innocuous,” “Daft Punk Is Playing at My House” (which can be viewed above), “Home,” “New York, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down” (dedicated to the back bar) and an encore of “Dance Yrself Clean” into “All My Friends,” which can both be viewed below, along with the full setlist.

LCD Soundsystem
Webster Hall, New York, NY

Get Innocuous, One Touch, Daft Punk Is Playing at My House, Us Vs. Them, You Wanted a Hit, Tribulations, Freak Out, Movement, Yeah, Someone Great, Losing My Edge, Home, New York I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down

Enc: Dance Yrself Clean, All My Friends

Source: pitchfork.com