Nirvana's historic August 30, 1992 show at Reading Festival was a watershed moment in rock history. The band performed nearly the entire Nevermind tracklist, as well as three unreleased songs, including "All Apologies," "Dumb," and "Tourettes." The setlist spanned their entire career, from their 1989 debut album Bleach to their early days in the mid-'80s. The show featured a mix of original songs and covers, including "The Money Will Roll Right In" by Fang and "D-7" by The Wipers. The performance was marked by its staggering energy and intensity, with Cobain's ravaged pop songs blending the Sex Pistols and the Beatles.
Nirvana: Live at Reading
The iconic Nirvana concert at Reading Festival in England on August 30, 1992, featured a 25-track setlist that included hits like "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Lithium," and "Come As You Are."