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There were no Phish shows played in the fall, so the next shows were a four-night New Year's run at Madison Square Garden, the culmination of which involved a golf theme (in honor of Page's impending 50th birthday, the joke being that he would retire to the golf course), including an onstage driving range (where the band and crew would launch ...
Phish announced the Baker's Dozen shows on their website on January 17, 2017, and held the residency at the conclusion of their Summer Tour, following shows in Chicago, Dayton, and Pittsburgh. [4] [5] Each night of the residency was themed around a different variety of doughnut – and this played into the band's song selection for that night.
60,000 people attended [6] creating a community of fans that, again, made Limestone one of the largest cities in Maine over the weekend. Phish was the only band to play the main stage, performing seven sets of music over two nights. Several other bands, including Keller Williams and Manic Mule, played in the sidestage. The concert grounds ...
2016 – Probably Phish’s most classy New Year’s Eve production, a dance troupe performs a lovely routine to the multi-part epic, “Petrichor,” using umbrellas as props while pellets of ...
Phish are helping ring in the New Year at Madison Square Garden in New York City for a string of four shows. From Dec. 28 through Dec. 31, Phish will play four consecutive nights at the venue ...
Phish announced its summer 2024 tour Tuesday, ... Tickets for Phish's Alpine shows, including a three-day pass, go on sale at 10 a.m. March 15 at livenation.com, with prices to be announced.
Phish's 2016 Summer Tour included their first visit to Wrigley Field in Chicago. In 2015, Phish performed both a summer tour and their tenth multi-day festival event, Magnaball, was held at the Watkins International Speedway in New York in August. [201] [202] Phish's fourteenth studio album, Big Boat, was released on October 7, 2016. [203]
Phish’s audio engineer even re-created a miniature version of Sphere’s production setup at a practice studio in Pennsylvania last summer so the band could fine-tune the shows’ look and sound.