Queens of the Stone Age Tour Adds New Song to Setlist

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Rock enthusiasts are eagerly searching for the latest Queens of the Stone Age setlist for their Catacombs Tour. The band’s lineup for the concert showcases a total of 17 songs divided into three acts and an encore, providing fans with a mix of old and new tunes to enjoy. The show takes its title from the band’s live album, “Alive in the Catacombs,” and kicked off in early October in Chicago, with dates scheduled across the United States and Canada, concluding in New Orleans by late November.

The Catacombs Tour setlist comprises several notable tracks, including a new song titled “Easy Street” that debuts in the third act. Act one opens with “Running Joke / Paper Machete,” followed by fan favorites like “Kalopsia” and “Villains of Circumstance.” Act two features a medley of songs such as “Someone’s in the Wolf,” “A Song for the Deaf,” and “Straight Jack Fitting,” leading into notable tracks like “Mosquito Song” and “Keep Your Eyes Peeled” in the third act. In a surprising twist, the band performs a cover from Them Crooked Vultures, incorporating a teaser for “The Blood Is Love.”

The climax of the concert showcases tracks like “Hideaway,” “The Vampyre of Time and Memory,” “Auto Pilot,” “Fortress,” “…Like Clockwork,” and finally, “Long Slow Goodbye” in the encore. During this segment, band members Josh Homme and Mikey Shoes deliver a captivating acapella performance.

Queens of the Stone Age have consistently followed this setlist for their initial shows, indicating that fans can expect a similar lineup for the remainder of the tour. Interestingly, several songs in the setlist have not been performed live by the band in nearly a decade, adding to the excitement for long-time fans. Notable mentions include tracks like “Mosquito Song” and “You Got a Killer Scene There, Man…” that had not been featured in live shows since 2007.

Additionally, there were preliminary plans to include the song “Carnavoyeur” in the setlist post “Easy Street,” although it seems to have been omitted for undisclosed reasons. While it is unclear whether this track will be reintroduced later in the tour, fans can anticipate an eventful and nostalgia-filled show with Queens of the Stone Age.

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