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Paul Weller At The Barrowland Ballroom In Glasgow!


Paul Weller opened up his October tour last night at The Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow, Scotland. He played a 25 song set similar to the one played on the US Tour. New(ish) songs added to the set were "Bull Rush," "Andromeda" and "Push It Along." Although listed on the printed set list, we have reports that he did not play "He's The Keeper" nor "Out Of The Sinking." Cheers to Ann Kerr for the above image!

Paul Weller 
The Barrowland Ballroom (The Barrowlands)
Glasgow, Scotland
October 7, 2013

Sunflower
Wake Up The Nation
From The Floorboards Up
Push It Along
Sea Spray
My Ever Changing Moods
Bull Rush
Come On, Let's Go
The Attic
Going Places
Wild Wood
Friday Street
Porcelain Gods
That Dangerous Age
Above The Clouds
Dragonfly
7 & 3 Is The Striker's Name
Peacock Suit
STaRt!
Whirlpool's End
The Changingman

Andromeda
Picking Up Sticks
Be Happy Children
Town Called Malice


Image by Iain Stewart

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Image by Beth Mulvey

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  1. can't wait for Manchester GIG on Sunday....Paul stopping at the Hilton again .,...bumped into him there a couple of years ago !!! Greedy

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