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Review by Mikesgroover
The second set was anchored by the Tweezer>Beneath a Sea of Stars combination. If the Tweezer never found the beauty of other versions, it was not for a lack of exploration. Oblivion may have been cut slightly short by a fan who got dragged away after jumping the wall due to overconsumption, but Light also found some unique spaces. Light>Slave or "double light" is a combination that hadn't shown up since 2011, and the Slave climax was extended a few extra bars and delivered with immense emotion. In-person, this was a highly satisfying emotional rollercoaster with enough risk taking to make for an interesting opening night of the run.