Animals As Leaders & Touche Amore Members Joined Circa Survive Onstage in Los Angeles

by | Dec 30, 2013

Circa Survive’s holiday show in Los Angeles over the weekend turned out to be quite the event.

The band’s performance at Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall on Saturday not only featured The Dear Hunter, but included guest appearances by Animals As Leaders mastermind Tosin Abasi and Touche Amore frontman Jeremy Bolm.

We haven’t been able to find any footage yet, but Abasi took the stage for “The Glorious Nosebleed” and Bolm lent his talents to “Glass Arrows.”

Circa Survive filmed the entire show for an upcoming DVD release, due out sometime next year. Here’s the set list for the night:

01. Sleep Underground
02. Holding Someone’s Hair Back
03. In the Morning and Amazing…
04. Birth of the Economic Hit Man
05. Act Appalled
06. Sharp Practice
07. Glass Arrows (w/Jeremy Bolm)
08. The Most Dangerous Commercials
09. The Great Golden Baby
10. The Glorious Nosebleed (w/ Tosin Abasi)
11. Frozen Creek
12. Suitcase
13. Living Together
14. Handshakes at Sunrise
15. Dyed in the Wool
16. In Fear and Faith
17. Stop the Fuckin’ Car
18 .The Difference Between Medicine and Poison Is in the Dose
19. House of Leaves
20. Battle, My Love
21. I Felt Free
22. Lazarus
23. Get Out

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