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Access Me was played for the first time since August 31, 2019 (185 show gap). Trey teased We're Off to See the Wizard during Limb By Limb. Stash was teased during Chalk Dust Torture. This show was a benefit for Divided Sky Foundation.

Trey teased Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 during Back on the Train and In Memory of Elizabeth Reed during Stash. Nothing was played for the first time since June 1, 2022 (118 shows). Down With Disease was unfinished. Page teased The Little Drummer Boy at the end of Harry Hood. This show was a benefit for Divided Sky Foundation.

Box of Rain made its Phish debut after the passing of Phil Lesh earlier in the day. Mike teased the bass line from Shakedown Street in Free and The Howling. Carol of the Bells was teased in Piper. Mike teased I Know You Rider in Tweezer. This show was a benefit for Divided Sky Foundation.

SET 1: Up on Cripple Creek Ophelia The Best of Everything Evangeline Acadian Driftwood Straight Down the Line Who Do You Love? Down South in New Orleans Go Back to Your Woods King Harvest (Has Surely Come) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

SET 2: Broken Arrow Life is a Carnival Whispering Pines Twilight Across the Great Divide Rag Mama Rag Don't Do It Tupelo Honey Days Like This Wonderful Remark

SET 3: The Shape I'm In Out of the Blue Forbidden Fruit Chest Fever Further on Up the Road Forever Young It Makes No Difference Stage Fright Caravan When I Paint My Masterpiece The Unfaithful Servant, Look Out Cleveland, The Weight, I Shall Be Released


Trey performed at Life is a Carnival which was a musical celebration of Robbie Robertson. The Unfaithful Servant through I Shall Be Released featured Trey on guitar and vocals. The Weight also included Bob Weir on guitar and vocals with Mavis Staples singing lead vocals. I Shall Be Released was the "All-Star Ensemble" with many of the performers from the evening appearing.

Trey gave the keynote speech and performed at The Retreat's annual Imagine Gala. This set was solo acoustic and the setlist is unconfirmed.

This performance was part of Mempho Music Festival and took place on the Adams Keegan Stage. Trey teased Hey Stranger in Wolfman's Brother.

Fish sat in on drums for the above song. This performance was part of a Battle of the Bands to raise money for Homeworthy's Adopt-A-Family program.

This performance was part of Sea.Hear.Now and took place on the Surf Stage. The TAB debut of Kitty's Back featured Bruce Springsteen on guitar and vocals.

SET 1: Dead Weight Do It Under the Sun Vanish What Are We Fighting For Underestimate Me Saint Mad Love You Should Be Dancing, Whipping Post, Only Time Around Pull You Through Thinking of You Fake Flowers What Makes You Tick Smooth No One Gets Out Alive

ENCORE: It's You Body On Fire


Mike sat in on bass for You Should Be Dancing and Whipping Post. Stash was teased at the end of Smooth.

Dog Log was played for the first time since June 20, 2012 (464 shows). My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Tube and Life Saving Gun contained She Blinded Me with Science quotes, and Trey said "Dog Log" at the end of Life Saving Gun. Trey teased We're Off to See the Wizard in Fluffhead. Sabotage was played for the first time since July 7, 2012 (453 shows), and was teased by Fish during Tweezer Reprise. The soundcheck's My Soul had "one thousand and two" lyrics and a "Bruno (Mark 'Bruno' Bradley)" reference (see August 30th, 2024).

Trey and Page teased Moving In Stereo during Kill Devil Falls. After the second set, a shirt stating "First Tube is My Lube" was tossed to Trey. Fish came out for the encore wearing the shirt over his dress and wore it for Bug and First Tube. The soundcheck's Jam was brief playing over the My Soul drumbeat.

Guelah Papyrus was played for the first time since July 22, 2022 (105 shows). Strange Design was played for the first time since July 29, 2022 (100 shows). Ruby Waves was unfinished. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. At the end of the vocal jam, the band went back into the main YEM jam, concluding with additional "Wash Uffizi drive me to Firenze" lyrics. The soundcheck's "Bruno" was an improvised song about Phish monitor mixer Mark "Bruno" Bradley and had lyrics centering around "1,000 shows."

During the soundcheck, Mike teased Passing Through in the first Jam and quoted Weekapaug Groove in the second Jam. The soundcheck's Ocelot was under a minute long and instrumental.

This show was part of the Mondegreen Festival and was originally planned as two evening sets. The start time of the show was moved to 1:00 PM EDT due to possible inclement weather. Axilla had the Part II ending. Trey and Page teased Mercy, Mercy, Mercy in AC/DC Bag. Mike teased Express Yourself in Stash. Trey teased Izabella in Simple.

This was the third show of the Mondegreen festival. Mike teased Passing Through in David Bowie. DWD was unfinished. Trey teased La Grange and Eleanor Rigby in DWD and Eleanor Rigby in Tweezer.

This was the second show of the Mondegreen festival. Kill Devil Falls was unfinished. Reba did not contain the whistling ending. Trey and Mike teased Moby Dick at the end of MFMF, and it did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Before Hood, Trey told "that one guy over there in the white shirt" that they always do a secret set at these festivals and not to go back to the campground after the encore. For the "secret" third set, the stage was draped with a ribboned screen on which abstract images, trees, flowers and animals were projected, with the band playing behind. As the jam ended, the date and the words "PLAY" and "REC" appeared onscreen to give the appearance of looking through a camcorder's viewfinder. After the band left the stage, the images flickered and ended, and the status changed to "STOP."

This was the first show of the Mondegreen festival. Wolfman's Brother contained Cissy Strut teases from Trey and Heavy Things teases from Fish. Mike teased Nellie Kane in Chalk Dust and Sneakin' Sally during Caspian. Trey teased Crosseyed during Everything's Right. Saw It Again contained additional lyrics from Trey referencing "a Phish festival from this point of view," "two moons," and "a gorilla in a Fishman dress."

This was the soundcheck for Mondegreen. The Jam featured a Frankenstein tease from Trey, a Simpsons tease from Mike, a Psycho Killer tease from Trey, and a Hold Your Head Up jam. Trey quoted Oh Sherrie at the end of My Sharona. Starship Trooper (only the Würm portion was played) contained Big Black Furry Creature from Mars lyrics. Stairway to Heaven was the ending only.

My Friend My Friend included a Fuego tease from Trey and did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Trey teased Norwegian Wood in Bug, There is a Mountain in the first Tweezer, and Yankee Doodle in Chalk Dust. The soundcheck's Tequila was performed as an instrumental.

This show featured the Phish debut of What's Going Through Your Mind. What's Going Through Your Mind through Evolve, Blaze On, and Frankenstein featured Billy Strings on guitar with Billy adding vocals for What's Going Through Your Mind. Death Don't Hurt Very Long was performed in a slow, bluesy style. Mountains in the Mist featured Billy on acoustic guitar. Mike teased Eye of the Tiger as Fish was walking out on stage for the encore. Ginseng Sullivan (performed for the first time since June 21, 2019, or 189 shows) and The Old Home Place featured Billy on acoustic guitar and vocals. Frankenstein also featured Page on keytar.

Soundcheck: Peaches en Regalia, Beauty of My Dreams (this soundcheck is unconfirmed and possibly incomplete)

SET 1: Strawberry Letter 23 > Sigma Oasis, Peaches en Regalia, Tube, Theme From the Bottom > Stash, Train Song, Steam > Rift > Bathtub Gin

SET 2: Free, Sand > Ruby Waves > Harry Hood, The Moma Dance, Possum, Everything's Right

ENCORE: Nellie Kane, Beauty of My Dreams, Carini


Peaches en Regalia was played for the first time since February 24, 2022 (115 shows). Nellie Kane was performed for the first time since August 6, 2021 (146 shows). Trey teased the theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show in Sigma Oasis. Tube contained a tease from Mike of his Strawberry Letter 23 bassline and a Very Long Fuse tease from Page. Trey teased A Love Supreme in Ruby Waves. The Moma Dance through the end of the show featured Billy Strings on guitar. The lyrics of Moma Dance were sung twice, with the change "I still gaze and glimpse you" the second time. Billy teased Frankenstein in Moma Dance. Billy sang lead vocals on Possum. Nellie Kane and Beauty of My Dreams featured Trey and Billy on acoustic guitar, with Billy on lead vocals for the former and trading verses with Trey on the latter.

Knuckle Bone Broth Avenue was played for the first time since June 1, 2022 (103 shows). Trey teased the theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show during Antelope. Billy Breathes was played for the first time since October 15, 2021 (129 shows). Mike quoted Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan in Split Open and Melt.

Before his solo in I Didn't Know, Fish laid down at the front of the stage and reclined against his vacuum. Trey then called Fish "a man who's been sleeping at the front of the stage while his twin plays the drums." I Didn't Know's lyrics were changed to reference Mike. Reba did not contain the whistling ending. Trey teased Apostrophe at the end of Crosseyed and Painless through the start of Guy Forget. Trey teased Johnny B. Goode in Rock and Roll.

After a false start of Shade, Trey introduced Fishman and referenced his "healing percussion rinse" before restarting the song. A Day in the Life was played for the first time since December 3, 2019 (162 shows). Trey sang a few notes of Down with Disease at the start of the YEM vocal jam.

Trey teased Tequila and Smoke on the Water during No Men In No Man's Land. Before Grind, Trey asked Fish if he was going to tell The Prison Joke (from April 11, 1991), to which Fish replied "Once was enough for that."

My Friend, My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Trey teased In Memory of Elizabeth Reed in Stash and Antelope. During Axilla, Trey told Kuroda to "shine that thing in my face, birthday boy" and he and Mike teased Happy Birthday. Disease was unfinished. Trey teased Call to the Post before Contact.

Trey teased Tequilla during Mull. The Curtain With was performed in two parts: The Curtain after AC/DC Bag and the "With" after Mike's Song. The latter portion began as I Am Hydrogen.

Soundcheck: My Soul, Guyute, Walls of the Cave, Fluffhead (this soundcheck is unconfirmed and possibly incomplete)

SET 1: Martian Monster, Rift > Golden Age, Gumbo, Funky Bitch, Guyute, Undermind, Evolve, Waste > Walls of the Cave

SET 2: Plasma > Kill Devil Falls > Carini > Ruby Waves > Piper > Mercy, Everything's Right

ENCORE: Julius, About to Run


This show featured two bustouts: The Connection (last played December 7, 2019, or 151 shows) and Thread (last played September 1, 2021, or 123 shows). Trey teased Scarlet Begonias and Sand in Bathtub Gin. During the soundcheck, Trey teased Divided Sky in Plasma.

This show featured the Phish debut of Human Nature. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Back on the Train. Before Circus, Trey introduced Fish as the Orange Whip and mentioned how bands always come out for the encore and joked about how they should just leave one night and not come back out.

Soundcheck: Thread, Mountains in the Mist, Funky Bitch (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)

SET 1: Buried Alive > Character Zero, Hey Stranger, Down with Disease, Roggae > NICU, Stash, 46 Days

SET 2: Suzy Greenberg > Run Like an Antelope > Ghost > Light > Pillow Jets > Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1 > Split Open and Melt

ENCORE: Harry Hood


Trey teased Macarena in Down with Disease. Trey and Page teased Maria in Light. Split Open and Melt contained Shipwreck quotes.

This performance was part of NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts series and was previously recorded. The All Things Considered theme was teased during and after Sigma Oasis and Evolve. The band marched out of the room with maracas and other percussion instruments during the You Enjoy Myself vocal jam.

SET 1: Evolve


Phish was the musical guest on The Tonight Show. In addition to performing Evolve, Phish was part of the cold open skit "Phish in an Elevator" where they, along with Jimmy Fallon and members of The Roots, sang part of Love in an Elevator (with "Phish" substituted for "Love") in an elevator.

This performance was part of Follow The Arrow Festival. It was originally scheduled to take place at Arrowwood Farms but was moved to Bearsville Theater due to a forecast of rain, wind, and thunderstorms. Marco teased Walk Like an Egyptian in Tilting. If I Die featured Sam Cohen on guitar. Breakfast Feud featured the Ghost Funk Orchestra horns (Billy Aukstik on trumpet, James Kelly on trombone, Jared Yee on saxophone, and Stephen Chen on baritone saxophone).Chris Corsico joined on drums for Escape Horse and played for the rest of the set. Hit or Miss featured Karina Rykman on bass. Give It to Me featured Sam Cohen on guitar along with KT Benevento and Christina Benevento on vocals. Sharing the Night Together featured Sam Cohen on guitar and KT Benevento, Christina Benevento, Karina Rykman, Maggie Salvato, and Michael Petrella on vocals.

This show featured Trey performing with the Boston Pops, Edwin Outwater conducting, and with orchestration by Don Hart. Water in the Sky, More, and The Inlaw Josie Wales featured Trey on acoustic.

This show featured Trey performing with the National Symphony Orchestra, Edwin Outwater conducting, with orchestration by Don Hart, and featured the orchestral debuts of Evolve, Mercy, and Harry Hood. Water in the Sky, More, and The Inlaw Josie Wales featured Trey on acoustic.

SET 1: Let the Good Times Roll Promised Land Ramble On Rose Greatest Story Ever Told Big Railroad Blues The Music Never Stopped Cumberland Blues Feel Like A Stranger Franklin's Tower

SET 2: Scarlet Begonias > Fire on the Mountain, Dancing in the Street, Looks Like Rain Bertha Drums/Space Throwing Stones Not Fade Away

ENCORE: Shakedown Street One More Saturday Night


This was a private party. Scarlet Begonias through Dancing in the Street featured Mike on bass. Dancing in the Street also featured Mike on vocals. Big Railroad Blues, Not Fade Away, Shakedown Street, and One More Saturday Night featured Mark Early on saxophone. Shakedown Street and One More Saturday Night also featured Evan Jennison on acoustic guitar and vocals.

SET 1: Hold You Now Cousins Holiday Ice Cream Piano Clasical Connect White Sky This Life Step Sunflower M79 Sympathy The Surfer Campus Oxford Comma Capricorn Gen-X Corps Diane Young A-Punk Chalk Dust Torture > Mirror in the Bathroom -> Chalk Dust Torture, Prep-School Gangsters Mary Boone Harmony Hall Hope

ENCORE: Graceland I'm Goin' Down Hold Up Jokerman Psycho Killer Creep Just Like Heaven Mr. Brightside Walcott


Chalk Dust Torture and Mirror in the Bathroom featured Mike on bass (Mike's band was the opening act).

SET 1: Hold You Now Campus I Stand Corrected Ice Cream Piano Classical Connect Unbelievers Step This Life Sunflower M79 Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa, Capricorn Gen-X Cops Diane Young Cousins A-Punk Married in a Gold Rush All the Gold in California Sin City Cumberland Blues Possum Mary Boone Hannah Hunt Harmony Hall Hope

ENCORE: Sabotage Blackbird Smooth Bohemian Rhapsody Smells Like Teen Spirit Walcott


Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa featured Mike on bass (Mike's band was the opening act).

SET 1: Mansard Roof Cousins Campus Ice Cream Piano Classical Connect White Sky Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa This Life Sympathy New Dorp. New York Rich Man, Oxford Comma Capricorn Gen-X Corps A-Punk Diane Young Prep-School Gangsters Harmony Hall Hope

ENCORE: Mary Boone Mr. Brightside Do I Wanna Know? Dancing in the Dark A Message to You Rudy Dancing Queen Back in Black Uncle John's Band Worship You Ya Hey


Rich Man featured Mike on bass and vocals (Mike's band was the opening act).

During Tiny Little World, Mike held up a blender to the microphone while the blender was turned on. Drew Carey appeared on stage and started to dance. While dancing, he rummaged through the front of his pants for a while before producing a vegan sausage. Mike opened the blender and Drew stuffed the sausage in the blender while it was whirring. Mike then triumphantly held up the blender. This was a nod to where Drew had recently said he would stick his dick in a blender in exchange for this (seeing Phish at Sphere).

This performance was part of the Songwriters Hall of Fame 2024 induction ceremony. Trey joined the house band on guitar and vocals on Kid Charlemagne and Reelin' in the Years for Steely Dan's induction.

SET 1: Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) My Life The Entertainer Vienna Born to Run Zanzibar Start Me Up An Innocent Man Don't Ask Me Why New York State of Mind Allentown Turn the Lights Back On Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) Keeping the Faith She's Always A Woman Sleeping with the Television On, Layla, Only the Good Die Young Sometimes a Fantasy The River of Dreams River Deep, Mountain High Nessun dorma Scenes From an Italian Restaurant Piano Man

ENCORE: We Didn't Start the Fire Uptown Girl It's Still Rock and Roll to Me Big Shot You May Be Right


Trey sat in on guitar for Sleeping with the Television On, Layla (which was performed as only the outro), and You May Be Right and provided vocals for Sleeping with the Television On and You May Be Right.

This performance was part of Boston Calling Music Festival and took place on the Happy Valley Red Stage.

After Spin, somebody in the crowd shouted "Let's go Rangers" and Trey said "that solo was dedicated to Chris Kreider." When the Words Go Away and Heavy Things featured Trey on acoustic.

This show featured the debut of The Kid in the Sky. Trey teased Third Stone From the Sun in First Tube. Lost in the Pack and Shade featured Trey on acoustic.

This show featured the debut of Mists of the Past. Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic. Theme From the Bottom and Limb By Limb were performed by Trey solo acoustic.

This show featured the full band debut of Snowflakes in the Sand (all prior versions had been performed solo acoustic by Trey) with Trey on acoustic. When the Words Go Away and Brian and Robert were Trey solo acoustic.

This show featured the debut of Long Long Time. Trey teased Let's Go Blue in Undermind. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Heavy Things and Shade featured Trey on acoustic. Strange Design was performed by Trey solo acoustic.

This show featured the debuts of What's Going Through Your Mind, Poppyhead, and Demons. What's Going Through Your Mind was introduced by Trey as "Your Mind."

SET 1: Napti Lek


Mike sat in on keys for Napti Lek.

Mike sat in on He's Gone and Scarlet Begonias.

The band took the stage while pre-recorded music similar to Plasma played, before beginning the song. During Ghost, the neon-colored outlines of three giant robots appeared to tower over the band, with their facial expressions varying and their arms and bodies swaying slowly. The three robots were then replaced by one massive robot, with spotlights utilized to make it appear as if beams of light were coming from the robot's eyes, before the original three robots returned for the remainder of the jam. During Divided Sky, the dome became a view of a sea of clouds, with patches of blue sky above. As the clouds moved, their appearance varied from purple sunset hues to dark and stormy, with the movement stopping and all of the color fading during the pause before returning for the rest of the song. Page teased Linus and Lucy at the end of Divided Sky. Trey began Shade on acoustic guitar. During Shade, an eclipsed star was shown behind the band, with its corona of changing colors visible and a silhouette of the band in the center. During Sea of Stars, the dome became filled with a curtain of gold-colored four-point stars, which twinkled and waved in front of roiling clouds. During 2001, the dome became a starfield before being illuminated by replicated images of the stage lights. Mike teased Plasma during Light. During Ether Edge, a string of umbrellas with colored drops trailing beneath were raised to either side of the stage. The umbrellas were lowered again during Piper. During First Tube, the dome again became a starfield, this time with a ring of stars centered above the stage slowly swirling. As the second "verse" of First Tube began, a white vortex appeared in this area. As the stars in its orbit began to become multicolored, the vortex pulled in their light and created flowing, rainbow-hued ribbons that grew as the jam progressed. Prior to More, Trey thanked the production team behind the Sphere shows, and said that he thinks the band will return to the venue. After Slave, the band gathered at the front of the stage to take bows and have a picture taken in front of the crowd. This show was connected to the other three with each night's setlist tied into a state of matter. This performance's matter type was plasma.

During Tube, the dome seemed to fill with soap bubbles which reflected the venue and drifted in front of a nebula of changing colors. During Pillow Jets, the view became that of a grassy path through a grove of trees under a starlit sky. Travelling down the path as the jam progressed, the grass and trees became tinged with glowing, multi-colored light, which periodically intensified and erupted from the ground through the branches, creating a firework effect. Mike and Trey teased Manteca during Steam. During Mountains in the Mist, the dome made it appear as if the venue was nestled in an evergreen-covered mountain range, with mist shrouding the sky from view. During Taste, the entire dome appeared to become covered in turning rings of Jim Pollock illustrations from the covers of the Live Phish CD releases, rendered in gold and black. During Sigma Oasis, the dome became a cloudscape, with trees, birds and sea creatures made out of bubbling clouds. During Fuego, a spotlight was used to create a silhouette of the band, with the image then recreated across the dome with effects added to make the band appear as flaming shadow people. During Twist, the dome became filled with multicolored letters tumbling before a backdrop of pulsing red circles. I Am Hydrogen was performed in a show without Mike's Song and Weekapaug Groove for the first time since October 31, 1987 (2,024 shows). A Life Beyond The Dream featured Trey on acoustic guitar. During Tweezer Reprise, the dome again displayed images of cars, this time tumbling into the distance. This show was connected to the other three with each night's setlist tied into a state of matter. This performance's matter type was gas.

The band took the stage while pre-show music similar to a Free jam played, which continued until they began the song and waterfalls of colored light suddenly cascaded from the top of the dome. During Moma, a moving, 360-degree live shot of the crowd and band was displayed, with psychedelic colors and effects. During Mercy, the dome displayed an overhead view of a sparkling ocean, with small birds in pastel colors flying over the water. During Gin, the entire dome became an overhead view of a large wave pool, filled with hundreds of people on food-shaped inflatables drifting and spinning. During the Gin jam, the images of the bathers became blurred and abstract, forming a neon kaleidoscope effect. During Theme, the entire dome became an underwater seascape, with kelp forest, fish, human swimmers, and light from the surface shining down from the top. Theme also contained a DEG tease from Trey. At the start of ASIHTOS, jellyfish puppets were raised on each side of the stage, while the dome remained dark. Once the jam began, the light on the dome came up to reveal another underwater seascape, whose plants and fish became luminous as the rest of the light dimmed again. During Caspian, this seascape changed to a view from within the columns and arches of a sunken monument. As YEM began, the entire dome became the view from inside of a car as it entered a "Tunnel of Luv" car wash, with the stage appearing to sit on top of the middle of the dashboard. The car progressed through the wash as YEM continued, with Trey's solo during the wax and wheel scrub, and the bass and drums as the car was dried and exited the wash. Suddenly the car view was gone, and it appeared that the dome was clear, with a puppy licking it from the outside, in slow-motion, for the duration of the vocal jam. During Velvet Sea, the dome appeared to be covered in flowing red velvet, with photographs of the band throughout the years appearing and disappearing among the fabric. By the end of the song, the entire dome was covered in photos. Trey teased The Secret of Life (The Dead Milkmen) in Hood. This show was connected to the other three with each night's setlist tied into a state of matter. This performance's matter type was liquid.

The band took the stage while the pre-show electronic music continued. During Back on the Train, psychedelic images of passing countryside were displayed behind and above the band, rotating in opposite directions in different sections of the dome. Trey teased Mercy, Mercy, Mercy in Wolfman's Brother. During Maze, psychedelic live images of each band member appeared, stacked on top of each other. These images then fragmented and spread out, dancing and turning throughout the jam. During Leaves, several giant paper lanterns appeared, flanking the stage, while the dome showed a multitude of paper lanterns floating over water, with the moon shining above. During Life Saving Gun, the dome displayed stacks of old-style televisions with rabbit ears, with each television showing a live shot of one of the band members. These TVs moved and rotated as the jam progressed. After the song, Trey said that he "loves any song with a Jon Fishman percussion rinse," and told the crowd they should see the Sphere from the stage. During Dirt, the dome showed a forest view, looking upwards through trees at a purple-hued sky. During Tweezer, a field of multi-colored cars appeared behind the band, changing in size and shape and with their headlights blinking on and off in patterns, while other cars drove past overhead. My Friend, My Friend included live spotlight silhouettes of the band members projected across the entire dome and Egg in a Hole quotes from Mike and did not contain the "Myfe" ending. The projections during Mike's Song made it seem as if the venue was outdoors, with the band playing in front of a body of water with a rotating sculpture on the far shore. During Lifeboy, the sun went down and a number of other rotating sculptures lit up in the sky, creating a golden star-scape. The sun then rose again during Weekapaug. Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "dancing in the Sphere." Farmhouse began and ended with Trey on acoustic guitar, as well as images of a farmhouse in a field under a night sky filled with stars and aurorae. This show was connected to the other three with each night's setlist tied into a state of matter. This performance's matter type was solid.

SET 1: B Soul!, Release


Trey sat on guitar for the last two songs of this set.

SET 1: Cosmic Charlie They Love Each Other Friend of the Devil Bird Song Jack-A-Roe Brokedown Palace

SET 2: Promised Land Box of Rain Viola Lee Blues Bertha Viola Lee Blues Eyes of the World

ENCORE: Estimated Prophet, Let It Grow, Sugar Magnolia


Mike sat in on bass for the encore. This performance celebrated Phil's 84th birthday,

Fish sat in drums for this set which was part of "Go Big For Hunger." Althea featured Tim Tyler on guitar and vocals. Dark Hollow featured Charles Wigo IV on guitar and vocals. Jay Monihan played saxophone on (I'm a) Roadrunner and John Hanrahan played tambourine on (I'm a) Roadrunner and Lonesome and a Long Way From Home through the end of the set. Señor (Tales of Yankee Power), Day Tripper, and And We Bid You Good Night featured Jennifer Segal, Sarah Boyden, and Erica Swift on backup vocals with Darby Sabin singing lead on Day Tripper, Kevin Ropes was on keys for various points in this set.

Fish sat in drums for this set which was part of "Go Big For Hunger." Together We Try featured Tyrone Vaughn on guitar and Tom Constanten on keys. Tyrone also played on When I Left You In Boston. Happy Birthday was sung for Lucas.

Fish sat in drums for this set which was part of "Go Big For Hunger." Looks Like Rain featured Jeff Glidden on drums and Charles Wigo IV on guitar and vocals. Cassidy featured Robbie Jeffrey on guitar and vocals, Phil Engel on drums, Steve Chipman on bass, Kevin Roper on keys. Kevin stayed on keys for Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again which had lyrics changed to "built a fire on Federal Street." Cissy Strut featured Greg Martens adding lyrics and Jay Moynihan on saxophone. John teased Promised Land before My Brothers and Sisters. Promised Land featured John Hanrahan on tambourine. Little Wing featured Tyrone Vaughn on guitar and vocals. Box of Rain featured Darby Sabin on guitar and vocals. Darby also sang on Not Fade Away.

Chalk Dust Torture Reprise was performed for the first time since December 28, 2019 (142 shows). Mike teased Sundown in Bathtub Gin.

Trey teased Mull in 46 Days. Chalk Dust was unfinished and contained a Shipwreck quote. At the end of the show, Trey quoted Buffalo Bill from the film The Silence of the Lambs, saying "It puts the lotion on its skin."

Driver was performed for the first time since July 30, 2021 (131 shows). Shipwreck was quoted in Axilla (Part II)

Down with Disease was unfinished and its lyrics were changed to "dancing on my beach." Trey dedicated The Mango Song to Ellie, a young fan who had recently passed away.

This was the soundcheck for Phish's upcoming performances at Moon Palace.

SET 1: Pretty Bird Shotgun Just Breathe Seek Up Little Thing Do You Remember Rapunzel All You Wanted Was Tomorrow The Maker Tripping Billies Cello Suite No.1 in G Major Lover Lay Down Why I Am The Ocean and the Butterfly Too Much You Never Know In Your Eyes Looking for a Vein You & Me So Damn Lucky, Dodo, Up On Cripple Creek

ENCORE: Funny How Time Slips Away Corn Bread All Along the Watchtower Stairway to Heaven All Along the Watchtower

ENCORE 2: Some Devil


Trey sat in on piano for So Damn Lucky and guitar for Dodo and Up On Cripple Creek. Stairway to Heaven was incomplete.

Tube contained teases of the theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Harpua was unfinished and contained a Vibration of Life tease. During the Harpua narration, Trey talked about some of the Harpuas and Phish shows at Madison Square Garden of the past 40 years, and a bed appeared from beneath the front of the stage with an actor playing Jimmy and a puppet version of Poster Nutbag. Trey then interrupted the song before the "I want a dog" lyric and said Jimmy had lacked a strong female influence over the years and introduced actress Annie Golden as Jimmy's grandmother. While consoling Jimmy, she told him it was time to tell the truth about the owner of Harpua. After telling Jimmy that the old man had given the puppet to Esther and helped Jimmy's cousin Reba make liquid meat, a vinyl record (with a rhombus on the cover) was brought forth and Jimmy's grandmother said "it's time... it's New Year's Eve and I can't let you ring another new year without knowing the real story of Gamehendge!" leading into The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday and a glowing rhombus rising to frame the entire stage. The band then began the first performance of the Gamehendge saga since July 8, 1994 (1,194 shows), with Golden and Trey providing the narration and performers acting out the parts of Colonel Forbin, Rutherford, the AC/DC Bag, Tela, Errand Wolfe (later billed in post show credits as "The Wolf"), and the Sloth. The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, The Lizards, Tela, Wilson, Divided Sky, Colonel Forbin's Ascent, Fly Famous Mockingbird, and Split Open and Melt featured an off-stage backing chorus. The multi-beast and McGrupp were also performed by puppets. Tela performed acrobatics on wires during her song, with Jo Lampert (as the Wolf) providing additional vocals during Wilson. The Sloth's lyrics were changed to "I'm squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple. I'm still squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple." Colonel Forbin ascended the rhombus during Colonel Forbin's Ascent (which had lyrics changed to "weary body"), and a large Famous Mockingbird puppet (with a top hat) flew over the crowd during Fly Famous Mockingbird, which also featured Annie Golden on additional vocals. Before Melt, Trey asked Jimmy's grandmother if she knew that the mountain was a volcano, and the Lizards reappeared to dance to the ensuing Melt jam, eventually leaving the stage one by one as the rhombus was lowered again.

Trey teased San-Ho Zay in No Men In No Men's Land. Mike quoted No Men In No Men's Land during Ghost. Mike's Song contained sound effects used earlier in the show during The Howling. Page teased Linus and Lucy in A Wave of Hope.

Soundcheck: Halfway Home, It's Happening Again, ...And Flew Away, Outside the Lines, Hey Stranger, Tubthumping (x3)

SET 1: Back on the Train, Sand, Tubthumping > Happy Birthday to You, Outside the Lines, Wolfman's Brother, The Moma Dance > No Men In No Man's Land, Steam, Blaze On > Ghost


This unannounced set (billed ahead of time as Soule Monde) was part of an evening celebrating Tom Marshall's 60th birthday and featured the TAB debut of Tubthumping with Tom on vocals and Tony Perusso on trumpet. Tubthumping had last been performed by a member of Phish on November 21, 1998 when Phish themselves performed it (also with Tom on vocals). Happy Birthday to You also featured Tony Perusso on trumpet. During the soundcheck, It's Happening Again was performed several times and Tubthumping featured Tom on vocals.

This was a private performance celebrating Tom Marshall's 60th birthday that took place prior to the evening's public show also at the Stone Pony. All songs featured Tom Marshall on additional vocals. I Never Left Home featured Anthony Krizan and Cal Kehoe on guitar. Anna Marshall sang lead vocals on Be a Friend.

This performance was part of "A Party to Celebrate the Life and Music of James Casey" and featured the TAB debut of Express Yourself. Ryan Zoidis sat in on saxophone for the entire set. Everything's Right through Rise/Come Together featured Mike Maher on trumpet and Alecia Chakour on vocals. Jo Lampert added vocals to Everything's Right and Rise/Come Together. Erin Boyd and Elenna Canlas also provided additional vocals on Rise/Come Together.
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