NOFX Play Marathon Guest-Filled Set for Final Show Ever: Photos, Video + Setlist

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NOFX wrapped up their farewell tour with three gigs at Berth 46 in San Pedro, California, over the weekend, including their final show ever on Sunday (October 6th). For the very last gig, the veteran punk band played a marathon 33-song set that included notable guest appearances.

All three shows featured festival-style lineups, beginning with sets in the early afternoon. Sunday’s lineup included Fishbone, Subhumans, The Flatliners, Codefendants, Frank Turner, The Vandals, and Pennywise, leading up to NOFX’s headlining set.

Among the special guests during NOFX’s Sunday set was former Mighty Mighty Bosstones guitarist and current record executive/producer Nate Albert on the song “180 Degrees.” A couple songs later, Rancid singer-guitarist Tim Armstrong joined NOFX for a cover of Rancid’s “Radio.”

During the encore, NOFX covered Bad Religion’s “We’re Only Gonna Die” with that band’s Brett Gurewitz and Jay Bentley. And the final song of the night, “Decline,” featured Foo Fighters’ Chris Shiflett and dozens of other musicians, including Pennywise’s Fletcher Dragge smashing a guitar onstage.

The final show came 41 years after NOFX first formed in Los Angeles in 1983. The band still featured original members Fat Mike, Eric Melvin, and Erik “Smelly” Sandin, along with longtime guitarist Aaron “El Hefe” Abeyta.

See our photos, along with fan-filmed video footage and the setlist from the Sunday show below.

Setlist (October 6th):
60%
Murder the Government
Bob
Falling in Love
Quart in Session
Kids of the K-Hole
Leave It Alone
180 Degrees (with Nate Albert)
Six Years on Dope
Radio (Rancid cover) (with Tim Armstrong)
Shut Up Already
NOFX
Six Pack Girls
Green Corn
Straight Edge (Minor Threat cover)
The Cause
Perfect Government (Mark Curry cover)
Idiots Are Taking Over
Mattersville
The Longest Line (Preceded by a snippet of Green Day’s “Basket Case”)
She’s Gone
I Don’t Like Me Anymore
What’s the Matter With Parents Today?
You’re Bleeding
Reeko
The Separation of Church and Skate
Matilda (King Radio song) (The Island Caribbean Steel Drum Band version; played twice whilst the band took a break.)
Encore:
Intro
Linoleum
Bottles to the Ground
We’re Only Gonna Die (Bad Religion cover) (with Brett Gurewitz and Jay Bentley)
Stickin’ in My Eye
We Did It Our Way (new song; live debut)
The Decline (with Chris Shiflett plus many other guests)

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