On October 5, 2012, The Afghan Whigs performed a live set at Terminal 5 in New York City as part of their reunion tour. This appearance came after a notable hiatus for the band, during which they had disbanded in 2001. Before their reunion, their last studio album was "1965," released in 1998. The concert marked a significant moment in the band's history, as it was part of a comeback after over a decade of inactivity. During the tour, they not only showcased favorite tracks from their earlier discography but also hinted at a resurgence of fresh material, ultimately leading to the release of "Do to the Beast" in 2014. This performance in NYC symbolized the band's sustained influence and the dedicated following they maintained despite the years apart, showcasing their enduring appeal in the alternative rock scene. Additionally, the setlist included "Crazy," a fan-favorite that exemplifies their emotional depth and musical evolution.