It’s nearly been a full month since my latest post — apologies for the long silence! Those weeks completely disappeared into one of the most incredible trips I’ve taken across Australia. Jesse and I absolutely conquered the Larapinta Trail, and the weather couldn’t have been more perfect for those 240km of red desert ridges and gorges. From there we chased the surreal magic of Uluru and so many other outback wonders. Every single day clicked together seamlessly from start to finish, leaving me happier than I’ve felt in ages.
While I was out there offline with no signal, the Yentl As Anything Reunion concert photos arrived from King Island. Unfortunately my computer stayed behind in Adelaide, so I couldn’t share them right away. Today though, I’m absolutely thrilled to finally publish these incredible shots captured by Michael Laskey. Fans have also been asking for the complete setlist from that epic night, so I’ve included the full playlist below as well — two full sets of pure island rock energy.
Yentl As Anything Reunion Concert – Playlist
Set 1:
- Royals (Lorde)
- Suddenly I See (KT Tunstall)
- Ex’s & Oh’s (Elle King)
- About A Girl (Nirvana)
- Valerie (Amy Winehouse)
- Take Me Away (Christina Vidal)
- Basket Case (Green Day)
- Gone Away (The Offspring)
- Like A Stone (Audioslave)
- Tomorrow (Silverchair)
- Dani California (RHCP)
- Take Me Out (Franz Ferdinand)
- The Middle (Jimmy Eat World)
- Tubthumping (Chumbawamba)
Set 2:
- Durango 95 (The Ramones)
- Black Hole (Be Your Own Pet)
- Moving to New York (The Wombats)
- I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll (Joan Jett)
- I Love It (Icona Pop)
- All the Small Things (Blink-182)
- I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor (Arctic Monkeys)
- Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne)
- Second Solution (The Living End)
- American Idiot (Green Day)
- I’m Gonna Be 500 Miles (The Proclaimers)
- Chicken Fried (Zac Brown Band)
- Paradise City (Guns N’ Roses)
- Summer Of ’69 (Bryan Adams)
- Killing In The Name (Rage Against The Machine)
Yentl As Anything Reunion Concert – Pictures











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