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Feb 27

Jimmy Buffett’s Summerzcool Tour came to an end at the BankAtlantic Center in Fort Lauderdale FL on Satuday night. The Summerzcool tour began ten month ago with a show at the Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta GA.

The Set List and comments from the show are now available. The set list included some changes including “Wings” from the album Buffet Hotel during the first set. “Cuban Crime Of Passion” was added to the second set (last time it was performed was on Feb 12, 2009 at the Margaritaville Cafe in Key West, and it was last performed during the 2004 tour). The show ended with an acoustic version of “Tin Cup Chalice“.

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5 Responses to “Summerzcool Tour Ends in Ft Lauderdale”

  1. 1. Tery Bell Naticchia Says:

    Good Morning Ft. Lauderdale! What an awesome show! I have not seen Jimmy since he had a broken leg , touring with the Eagles in Tampa Fl late 70″s-early 80’s? Row 13 my best friend & I were so close he waved at us! Make sure it won’t be that long again! Even with idiot men fighting behind us, we love you Jimmy!

  2. 2. Rich Says:

    The set list has Trying To Reason as the last song? Was it Tin Cup Chalice?

  3. 3. Scott Says:

    yes, it was. I understand ‘Trying to Reason’ was the closing to some recent shows, but not last nite.

  4. 4. conched Says:

    Here is the link to the Ft. Lauderdale show:

    http://www.buffettnews.com/resources/setlists/?show=1269

  5. 5. Brady Says:

    The link is wrong - show 1268 was in Orlando on Thursday. Click on the set list link, then change to 1269 in the address bar and you’ll see the set list from Saturday night.

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