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The band's dedicated fanbase continued to grow. With no radio, TV, or mainstream press coverage, this growth was based solely on word of mouth. Fans of the band launched Phish.Net, one of the first Internet websites in popular music. The site connected the band and fans from all over the country and helped spread the word about upcoming ...
The band's summer 1998 tour saw them add songs into their repertoire that would later be included on that year's The Story of the Ghost album (including setlist staples "Roggae" and "The Moma Dance" [a], the latter of which was performed during the second set of the July 16 show) and continue the funk-influenced improvisational style that came to the forefront the previous year.
Phish released Get More Down, a studio version of their Sci-Fi Soldier material, on October 31, 2022. [234] In August 2023, Phish performed two benefit concerts at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, New York for recovery efforts following a flood in Vermont and upstate New York earlier that summer.
Phish is the first band announced to follow U2 at the new Las Vegas mega venue Sphere for a run of four shows on April 18-21.
On December 31, 2023, Phish performed their annual New Year's Eve show at Madison Square Garden, playing music from The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday with live actors, including Annie Golden, who played the part of the grandmother of Jimmy from "Harpua".
Over the decades the band has performed more than 2,000 shows and are famous for never repeating setlists — drawing deeply from their extensive canon of more than 300 original songs plus ...
Live Phish 19 – July 12, 1991; At the Roxy – February 19 – 21, 1993; St. Louis '93 – April 14 – August 16, 1993; Live Phish 07 – August 14, 1993; Live Phish 18 – May 7, 1994; Chicago '94 – June 18 – November 25, 1994; Live Phish 10 – June 22, 1994; A Live One – July 8 – December 31, 1994; Live Phish 02 – July 16, 1994
The 2022–23 afternoon network television schedule for the four major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend afternoon hours from September 2022 to August 2023. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning and cancelled shows from the 2021–22 season. The daytime ...