Tom Petty Covers The Grateful Dead at Outside Lands

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers took to the stage last night as the headliner at this year’s Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco. To honor the city and one of its musical icons—Jerry Garcia, who passed away on that day in 1995, the guitarist broke into a cover of “Friend of the Devil” toward the end of his set. Petty debuted his cover of “Friend of the Devil” at San Francisco, CA’s The Fillmore in 1997, though the song fell out of rotation after that extended club run. The Heatbreakers revived their take on “Friend of the Devil” last year as they prepared for a series of career-spanning shows at intimate venues in New York and Los Angeles. Friday’s performance marked the first time this year that the group covered the Dead tune.

Additional highlights throughout the show included Petty dipping into tunes from his solo repertoire as well as his time with the Travelin’ Wilburys, delivering “Tweeter and the Monkey Man.” Petty also worked in the hits, playing “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” “You Wreck Me,” “American Girl” and more. Watch a clip of “Friend of the Devil” above.

Here’s a look at the setlist from last night:

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Outside Lands Music Festival, San Francisco, CA

So You Want to be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star

Mary Jane’s Last Dance

American Dream Plan B

Into the Great Wide Open

Forgotten Man

I Won’t Back Down

Free Fallin’

Spike

Tweeter and the Monkey Man

U Get Me High

Rebels

Friend of the Devil

Learning to Fly

Shadow People

I Should Have Known It

Refugee

Runnin’ Down a Dream

You Wreck Me

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American Girl