Koe Wetzel Shares His Incredible Setlist From High School, And I’d Pay A Lot Of Money To See This Show

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Jody Domingue

Where can I sign up to see this show?

Koe Wetzel took to Instagram to share a post on his stories of his set list from high school… and I’d pay a lot of money to see him perform this exact setlist again.

I mean, a little Cross Canadian Ragweed, a little Lynyrd Skynyrd, some old school Koe Wetzel and The Konvicts and even a little Garth Brooks, George Jones and Willie Nelson… I don’t think it gets much better than that.

Well, maybe if he threw in a cover of Post Malone’s “Feeling Whitney” and Blink-182’s “All The Small Things,” but I digress…

And to make it even better, it appears as though it’s even printed out and taped to the side of a camo print guitar… classic:

“Set list from High School.”

Take a look at all 20 tunes, he even threw in a little “Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy,” and I can only imagine that used to get the crowd real fired up:

I seriously would die to hear Koe cover “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain.”

Like, you have no idea… it’s one of my all-time favorite songs, and though Koe tends to lean way more towards the rock and southern rock side of Texas country (if you can even label him that way), I think it would be so cool to hear his take on that classic.

And though the “laughing” emoji in his post indicates that he’d probably be very unlikely to put this exact show on ever again, a girl can dream.

Koe is gearing up to release his fifth studio album, Hell Paso, sometime soon, and has released two singles in the lead-up to the record, including “April Showers,” and most recently, “Creeps.”

He also announced on the Whiskey Riff Raff podcast a couple weeks ago that he had a collab with Diplo and Kodak Black on the way, in addition to a feature on a song he wrote with Jelly Roll.

Of course, it’s always fun to take a walk down memory lane, but KW5 really can’t come soon enough.

“Creeps”

“April Showers”

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