Originally Posted by
soundinmotiondj
The thing about "big touring acts" is that they typically have three or four "variations" on their larger set - different beginnings, different endings, different transitions...but overall the main body of the act is "well rehearsed" and "well coordinated." This is because they can NOT afford a train wreck. Better to play at 90% than to try for 110% and lose it. So, the odds of the set being "identical" is fairly low....the odds of the set sounding "identical" is fairly high.
That said, not even 10% of the people will notice or care.
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