Setlist at Ardmore Music Hall Ardmore, PA on 12/13/2025

Set One
Daddy Daddy 292
Keep Your Hands To Yourself 663
The Octave Below 528
Walking Backwards 373
Synth Driver 561
The Healing 346
KIssing With Our Eyes Closed 265
Bring It In Close 511
Don't Give Up On Me 355
Set Two
Everything Must Go 243
Too Late to Call 255
Simple Gift Of Man 638
Year of the Horse 594
State Police 440
Exhale 140
Leave The Light On 245
One Rabbit Race 623
Encore
Karma Police 465
Ardmore Music Hall
Ardmore, PA
12/13/2025

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Setlist at Ardmore Music Hall Ardmore, PA on 12/13/2025

Set One
Daddy Daddy 292
Keep Your Hands To Yourself 663
The Octave Below 528
Walking Backwards 373
Synth Driver 561
The Healing 346
KIssing With Our Eyes Closed 265
Bring It In Close 511
Don't Give Up On Me 355
Set Two
Everything Must Go 243
Too Late to Call 255
Simple Gift Of Man 638
Year of the Horse 594
State Police 440
Exhale 140
Leave The Light On 245
One Rabbit Race 623
Encore
Karma Police 465

Show Notes

Home for the Holidays at Ardmore Music Hall ft. Tom Hamilton (of Joe Russo's Almost Dead) & Special Guests: Tom McKee, Clay Parnell, Joe Russo (JRAD), Taylor Shell, Nick Bockrath (Cage the Elephant), Nick Paternostro

Piano Accompaniments from Aron Magner (The Disco Biscuits). Celebrating 20 Years of "This Feeling's Called Goodbye" & much more. 

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Reviews

Phishythings 5/21/2026 10:03:32 PM

"this is filling the holes that Ghostlight left behind"

Sneaksox 5/21/2026 7:47:27 AM

"I feel blessed to have seen Brothers Past countless times at the height of their powers, my own band even played with them a number of times and they became good friends. The second set of this show is one of the most nostalgic things I’ve heard in a while, and the band sounds great with Joe on drums. If you missed BP, there is plenty of archived material to go back and listen to the groundbreaking stuff they were achieving. They got understandably lumped into the jam band category, but they were so much more than that, and the second set of this show reminds us of how great the actual songs were in the absence of the sprawling jams. Much love to Tommy and the guys for doing this in honor of an amazing album!"

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