The Smashing Pumpkins 2000-08-06

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August 6, 2000 – Edmonton, AB, CA
Live performance by The Smashing Pumpkins
The Sacred and Profane tour
DateAugust 6, 2000
FestivalSummersault 2000 festival
VenueCommonwealth Stadium
Coordinates53°33′30″N 113°28′30″W
LocationEdmonton, AB, CA
Venue typeStadium
Capacity60,081
PersonnelBilly Corgan, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlin, Melissa Auf der Maur
Order of bandsFinger Eleven, Sum 41, Treble Charger, Catherine Wheel, Eve 6, A Perfect Circle, Foo Fighters, Our Lady Peace, The Smashing Pumpkins

Summersault 2000 festival.

Setlist[edit | edit source]

  1. "Heavy Metal Machine
  2. "The Sacred and Profane
  3. "Once Upon a Time
  4. "Cherub Rock
  5. "Stand Inside Your Love
  6. "Don't You Want Me" [The Human League
  7. "I of the Mourning
  8. "Glass and the Ghost Children" [9:18] 
  9. "The Everlasting Gaze
  10. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings
  11. "Try, Try, Try
  12. "Mayonaise
  13. "1979(acoustic) 

Banter[edit | edit source]

Heavy Metal Machine
> The Sacred and Profane
Once Upon a Time
Cherub Rock
BC: Thank you, thank you.
Stand Inside Your Love
(Jimmy starts drums)
Melissa: Oh, just for you, Edmonton, that’s right.
Don't You Want Me
Melissa: Oh, thank you Alberta for all of your beef.
I of the Mourning
Glass and the Ghost Children
BC: Thank you very much.
The Everlasting Gaze
> Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Try, Try, Try
Mayonaise
BC: Thank you very much. We'd like to uh, play you one more song before we leave and um, thank you for sticking around to see us. To all the uh, to all the fans of the Pumpkins for the last ten years, god bless you, thank you. Thank you for lending us your Melissa, your national treasure. Oh, you're workin' so hard, Melissa, you're workin' so hard when we're up here. Over here on the guitar is James. James is uh, a lot of people are wondering what James is gonna do after the band breaks up, right now he's collaborating on a book of poetry with Jewel. Also on the guitar, Mr. Jimmy Chamberlin.
1979 (acoustic, Jimmy plays guitar)

Photos and memorabilia[edit | edit source]