In the summer of 2004, the band continued to build upon the setlist variations they began on the Peepshow tour.
At Capital FM's Summertime Ball 2013, on Sunday 9 June 2013, Labrinth performed the song with The X Factor 2012 finalist Ella Henderson live, as part of his setlist, with Henderson replacing Sande.
The song is featured in the main setlist for the rhythm video game Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.
Dylan's wife, Sara, was present at those final shows, and during the final show of the tour (which took place on Valentine's Day), Dylan broke from the standard setlist to play Sara's favorite song, "Mr. Tambourine Man".
The setlist of the concert included some hits that Steps never performed at the The Ultimate Tour such as, After the Love Has Gone, Words Are Not Enough and Say You'll Be Mine.
Only the song "Crazy Crazy Nights" was retained in their setlist for the Hot in the Shade Tour which followed a couple years later, it was dropped after that tour and would not return for nearly 20 years until the Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour.
"Dirty Day" made its Zoo TV Tour debut on November 12, 1993, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and it became part of the main setlist of the Zoomerang/New Zooland tour leg.
The setlist features mainly songs off the album First of the Big Bands by Ashton & Lord, released in 1974.
In their documentary video they play "Can I Play with Madness" to 60,000 people (in the real concert they play their main setlist).
The setlist included songs from the band's two studio albums: Chasing Lights and Wordshaker, as well as their second extended play Headlines!.
The recurring member of the band was former Deep Purple keyboard player Jon Lord who first performed with The Hoochie Coochie Men in February 2003 after an injury which prevented him from performing his usual concert setlist on piano.
The DVD is notable both for the rearrangement of the order of the setlist in post production, and for having some of the performed tracks cut from the final release - these are Violently Happy, Venus as a Boy, 5 Years and I Go Humble, although performances of all but one (5 Years) are featured on Björk's other DVD releases.
The setlist is divided evenly between 12 Golden Country Greats tunes and previous fan favorites such as "Push th' Little Daisies" and "Buenas Tardes Amigo".
Noel Gallagher later added the song to the setlist of the High Flying Birds Tour
The setlist included the Christmas songs, "Christmas on My Radio" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", and the new song "Weightless", from soundtrack A Few Best Men.
Watts and drummer Motokatsu of The Mad Capsule Markets would join them on stage only a few songs into the setlist.
It remained in the group's setlist during the Psycho Circus tour, although Frehley's guitar solo was moved to "Into the Void".
The group performed the song as part of the Girl Power! Live in Istanbul Setlist, as well as during the American leg of the Spiceworld Tour, and the Christmas in Spiceworld tour.
"Take You Down" was included on the setlist of Brown's Up Close and Personal Tour and F.A.M.E. Tour.
An eavesdropping Sue mocks Emma's indecisiveness, and informs Will that Principal Figgins needs the New Directions' setlist for sectionals by this afternoon, or the Glee Club will be disbanded.
The tour's setlist consisted of songs from her albums Pies Descalzos and Dónde Están los Ladrones? In addition, she included an a capella song, "Alfonsina y el Mar", originally by Argentine folk singer Mercedes Sosa.
The song has also been added to the setlist of her Spring tour, The Woman to Woman Tour.
The album was recorded at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney over a period of three nights in March 2009, and mainly contains material from The Majority, in addition to some old favourites - like Vol 1, a typical setlist of the time.