It was in NYC (Rough Trade store in Brooklyn). We both thoroughly enjoyed it. Good solid show with a few twists here and there. Support band were a Cajun band, think Pogues music with French singing, then Spider and Cait joined them and they became the backing band. Plenty of Pogues favorites - Boys From County Hell, If I Should Fall From Grace With God, London Girl, Streams of Whiskey - bang up job by Spider. Cait did vocals, as you'd expect, on Man You Don't Meet Every Day and Haunted, but also on A Pair of Brown Eyes, which surprised me, but presumably because Spider had heavy lifting throughout that on the tin whistle. The singer of the support band took lead vocals on Dirty Old Town, including one verse/chorus in French. They covered London Calling, which was great, and the encore was The Auld Triangle and Body of an American. They really looked like they were having a lot of fun. Not the Pogues of the 80s, by any stretch, but it was well worth the trek into the city on a school night.