On Saturday night, Umphrey’s McGee closed out a short run of shows in the Northeast that coincided with the band releasing a surprise new album on Friday. The performance, which also marked the band’s final headlining stop before they head to Illinois for their annual slot at Summer Camp Festival, featured plenty of UM staples plus a couple of Led Zeppelin covers, including one that was dusted off after a few years out of the setlist rotation.

The Zep covers, which could hint at Umphrey’s working on a repertoire for their collaboration with drummer Jason Bonham at LOCKN’ Festival in August, came at the tail-end of the first set, starting with a rendition of “How Many More Times” that came out of “Much Obliged” and marked the first UM performance of the song since December 2014. The band followed that up with the Zep classic “Immigrant Song,” which they hadn’t played since March 2017, which in turn was its only appearance in an UM setlist since early 2015.

Later on in the night, Umphrey’s closed out their show with a two-song encore that kicked off with “Kimble” and rounded the night out with a cover of Stone Temple Pilots’ “Plush,” marking the first time the band had played the song since they debuted it at Dominican Holidaze 2015 in honor of then-recently deceased STP frontman Scott Weiland.

See the full setlist below as it appears in our Box Scores section. Next up for Umphrey’s McGee is Summer Camp Festival in Chillicothe, IL, this weekend.

Umphrey’s McGee
Hampton Beach Casino Hampton Beach, NH

Set I: Dark Brush, The Triple Wide, The Fuzz > Walletsworth, Comma Later > Crucial Taunt, Much Obliged > How Many More Times > Immigrant Song

Set II: Der Bluten Kat > Voices Inside My Head > Det Bluten Kat, In the Kitchen > Attachments, Phil’s Farm > In The Kitchen, JaJunk

Enc: Kimble, Plush

Source: twitter.com/umphreysmcgee