Paul Weller at Irving Plaza
photo by P Squared

Paul Weller played 2 nights at Irving Plaza w/ Lucy Rose (pics, video, setlists)

Paul Weller wrapped up a two-night stint at NYC’s Irving Plaza on Tuesday night (10/3), as part of his North American tour. Main sets for both nights were pretty similar, though he switched up playing order considerably, sticking mainly to his solo work, including songs from new album A Kind of Revolution, plus two Style Council songs (“My Ever Changing Moods” and “Shout it to the Top!”). He played The Jam’s “Start!” both nights, and Tuesday night also got “A Town Called Malice.”

Pictures from Tuesday’s show, including ones of opener Lucy Rose, are in the gallery above. Paul’s setlists for both Irving Plaza shows, plus video of him playing “My Ever Changing Moods” at Irving Plaza on Monday and “Shout it to the Top!’ at Sunday’s show in Long Island, are below.

Lucy Rose plays Le Poisson Rouge on Thursday (10/5) and tickets are on sale.

SETLIST: Paul Weller @ Irving Plaza 10/3/3017
I’m Where I Should Be
Long Time
From the Floorboards Up
White Sky
My Ever Changing Moods (The Style Council)
Saturns Pattern
Going My Way
The Weaver
Up in Suze’s Room
Shout to the Top! (The Style Council)
Hung Up
Into Tomorrow
Above the Clouds
You Do Something to Me
Woo Sé Mama
She Moves With the Fayre
Friday Street
Porcelain Gods
Peacock Suit
Whirlpool’s End

Encore:
These City Streets
Start! (The Jam)
The Cranes Are Back
Broken Stones
Come On/Let’s Go

Encore 2:
The Changingman
Town Called Malice (The Jam)

SETLIST: Paul Weller @ Irving Plaza 10/2/3017 (via)
Peacock Suit
Nova
I’m Where I Should Be
My Ever Changing Moods (The Style Council)
White Sky
Long Time
Saturns Pattern
Long Long Road
Going My Way
The Weaver
From the Floorboards Up
Up in Suze’s Room
Shout to the Top! (The Style Council)
Into Tomorrow
Above the Clouds
You Do Something to Me
Woo Sé Mama
Friday Street
Porcelain Gods
The Changingman

Encore:
She Moves With the Fayre
These City Streets
Start! (The Jam)
Come On/Let’s Go

Encore 2:
Broken Stones
Whirlpool’s End

photos by P Squared