Photos by Staci Altomari
The 1990s ruled Solomons, MD on Friday, July 3rd. The Barenaked Ladies, Violent Femmes and Colin Hay played to an all-ages, packed crowd at the beautiful, waterside arena.
Colin Hay (of Men at Work fame) kicked off the evening with a solo, acoustic performance. He kept the audience engaged and laughing, owning his opening slot space with command and ease. The Violent Femmes rocked through all their old favorites, with the masterful Brian Viglione on drums. Viglione, most known for his membership in the Dresden Dolls, brings spectacular, new energy to their live show. The Barenaked Ladies’ performance focused heavily on their new album Silverball, released last month. The 20 song set also included fan favorites Old Apartment, Light Up My Room, One Week, and If I Had a Million Dollars.
Colin Hay
Overkill  (Men at Work song)
Down Under (Men at Work song)
If I Had Been a Better Man
Waiting for My Real Life to Begin
Next Year People
Violent Femmes
Blister in the Sun
Kiss Off
Good For/At Nothing
Love Love Love Love Love
Waiting for the Bus
Jesus Walking on the Water
Old Mother Reagan
Black Girls
American Music
Gone Daddy Gone
Add It Up
The Barenaked Ladies
Get Back Up
The Old Apartment
Odds Are
Gonna Walk
Toe to Toe
Brian Wilson
Narrow Streets
Who Can It Be Now? 
(Men at Work cover) (with Colin Hay)
Matter of Time
Passcode
Light Up My Room
Did I Say That Out Loud?
Duct Tape Heart
Pinch Me 
(with Colin Hay)
Big Bang Theory Theme
One Week
If I Had $1,000,000
Barenaked Rap
Encore:
Drawing
Rock and Roll 
(Led Zeppelin cover)