PHISH ANNOUNCES SUMMER TOURDATES
Phish will perform thirteen concerts this summer in two short legs – eight shows in June and another five in August.
Phish will perform thirteen concerts this summer in two short legs – eight shows in June and another five in August.
We’re sorry to announce that Phish lighting director Chris Kuroda won’t be at the board for the Las Vegas shows due to personal reasons.
We’ve spent the past couple weeks in the shop tweaking and streamlining the new and improved LivePhish.com.
On May 31, 2003, Trey Anastasio played the second of two sold-out shows at San Francisco’s Warfield Theatre.
In addition to supporting the Vida Blue dates above, the Jazz Mandolin Project with Jon Fishman on drums will be performing at several festivals and playing some club dates as well.
Seis de Mayo is now available for Pre-Order from Phish Dry Goods.
Vida Blue, featuring the Spam Allstars, will be playing three select dates on the West Coast in the beginning of June before their appearance at Bonnaroo.
Jon Fishman will be performing with the EVERYONE ORCHESTRA on April 29 at the McDonald Theatre in Eugene, Oregon and May 1 at the Aladdin Theatre in Portland, Oregon.
Phish will sing the national anthem before the America East Men’s Basketball Championship Game between the University of Vermont Catamounts and University of Maine Black Bears.
Phish, Trey Anastasio and Vida Blue have all been nominated for Jammy Awards.
Trey Anastasio and Vida Blue will both be appearing at the third annual Bonnaroo Music Festival, held June 11-13 in Manchester, Tennessee.
PHISH will play three shows at the Thomas and Mack Arena in Las Vegas on April 15, 16 and 17.