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2005/07/16

Show #92 : 16/07/2005, Milwaukee, WI @ Milwaukee Theatre  


Venue: Milwaukee Theatre  [ Website ]

Capacity: 2500   [ Seating map ]

2005/07/16
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Setlist

(The titles in blue show the differences with the previous setlist)

Opening part
Bap Kennedy

01. Why Aye Man
02. Walk Of Life
03. What It Is
04. Sailing to Philadelphia
05. Romeo and Juliet
06. Sultans Of Swing
07. Done With Bonaparte
08. Song for Sonny Liston
09. Rudiger
10. Donegan's Gone
11. Boom, Like That
12. Speedway at Nazareth
13. Telegraph Road

14. Brothers In Arms
15. Money For Nothing

16. So Far Away


Lineup

Mark Knopfler (Guitars / Vocals)
Guy Fletcher (Keyboards / Guitars / Vocals)   [ Guy's diary ]
Danny Cummings (Drums)
Glenn Worf (Bass)
Matt Rollings (Piano / Organ / Accordion)
Richard Bennett (Guitars)   [ Richard's diary ]

Who was there ? 4

Larry Elder  
29/06/2005
Bidding on 5th row tickets for this show. Saw Knopfler in Philly with some friends. It was an awesome one. Anyone interested in a tail gate before the show??? E-mail me! Larry
Pete Levendoski  
11/05/2005
Anybody know where I can get a few tickets for the concert? I had great seats for his last tour and then he cancelled (my luck). Then I registered on ticketmaster so I could get an alert when the tickets for his milwaukee show went on sale and they conveniently didn't email me before they went on sale and now the best I can get is the $40 seats. HELP ME!!!!
greg  
07/05/2005
Can't wait, row M on the floor.
Tracy Lipinski  
07/05/2005
Representing Madison here. I saw his last tour in Milwaukee and will try to see this one too. My only problem with watching him live is the frustration of being entranced in his song and then "coming to" by some drunk yelling out his name, completely ruining the moment of the song. This happened during the slow part of Romeo and Juliet during the line "all I do is kiss you through the bars of a rhyme." I wish you could separate out the people who can afford the tickets with the people who are extremely happy to witness him in concert.

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