Setlist
Set One
Encore
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Set One
Encore
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Reviews
GT Rider — 12/26/2024 12:49:51 AM
"'Was there and still love this show....On Beneath A Sea If Stars' the quality improves from an 'audience' cut to a 'soundboard' sound....."
PeckerHead — 5/4/2024 11:45:09 PM
"I am reviewing after reviewing. I saw this show. This is fn' rad, once again. Not to mention that Phish has adopted 4 or 5 of the songs here. My first Ruby Waves etc.....I cannot express the significance of this(and these) shows. What a fn' ride through light and dark. If you've lost a best friend then this is the anthem of light for you. It is def best to have loved, lived and traveled. Trey, Thanks, man! What a show....what an anthem. P.S. Blah, blah, blah...just listen to this show!!!!"
GT RIDER — 8/17/2022 9:13:31 PM
"The Ruby Waves is killer here. Ill have to listen to all the Ghost of the Forest Rubys. The bass player, Tony is fn rad! I was lucky to see this show. Next up, Trey in the PNW in September! "
Pete T — 4/24/2019 6:37:43 PM
"I feel incredibly lucky to have seen this show. Thanks to a great friend who shares my last initial, I got to experience being completely blown away by a band that I didn't even know existed. It makes me want to go back in time with Jennifer Hartswick and Celisse Henderson and introduce them to Phish. Easily one of my top 5 favorite shows of all time. Also, whoever designed that backdrop (and the lighting that went with it) is a genius and deserves some serious recognition."
Super UK Phan — 4/22/2019 4:08:03 PM
"Attended this show from NoCal. Awesome!Touching! Sad! Joy(ful)! Thank you indeed Trey for giving of yourself and back to the phans and the world. So, the show: that two hours and 15 minutes of continuous tunage breezed by before the encore is testament to the power and urgency of this band, and their collective passion for the songs and subject matter (namely: death, mortality, mourning, introspection, celebration and yes, joy). This band is Trey’s Dream Team, and the muscular, tight and supple groove they ALL pump out is nothing short of miraculous. This set of songs is an emotional powerhouse that is best absorbed in complete fashion, not so much single/piecemeal fashion. And whether enjoying the album or one of these rare shows, enjoy the shredding/‘going-off’-ness that Trey leans into, in direct honor and homage to his dearly departed blood brother, who lives on in long lines with these songs, this amazing man and his band. Fishman purportedly once commented, when referencing the prolific nature of Mr. A’s musical output: “Trey shits music.” Really, and much more the point, Trey is our musical Goose that keeps laying golden eggs. And breakfast is served!!!"