Phish Sets Four-Night Run At Madison Square Garden To End Year

Phish return to New York City on Saturday, December 28 through Tuesday, December 31 for a four-night New Year’s run at Madison Square Garden. A New Year’s tradition that has supplied some of the most legendary moments in the band’s 40-plus year history, this year’s run will bring Phish’s total number of shows to 87 at The Garden.

A ticket request period is currently underway at tickets.phish.com, ending Monday, October 7 at noon ET. Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, October 11th at noon ET. A limited number of travel packages (hotel + tickets) will go on sale Wednesday, October 2nd at noon ET.

Phish recently announced a three-night stand at Albany, N.Y.’s MVP Arena on October 25-27, with all proceeds benefiting the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program and its new facility in Ludlow, Vermont. A limited number of tickets are still available for the Friday and Sunday shows HERE, while the Saturday show has sold out.

Phish recently announced their return to the beaches of Mexico for the 8th annual Phish: Riviera Maya, set for January 29-February 1, 2025 – the first time the event will be held at the end of January, following its traditional late February dates. Presented by Playa Luna, the all-inclusive concert getaway will feature four nights of Phish on Mexico’s Caribbean coastline, including an additional set that will complement the special welcome performance on night one, with a total of eight sets instead of past years’ seven. Limited packages are on sale now. For complete information, including booking details and payment plans, visit phishrivieramaya.com.

Phish – Trey Anastasio (guitar, vocals), Jon Fishman (drums, vocals), Mike Gordon (bass, vocals), and Page McConnell (keyboards, vocals) – has earned one of music’s most dedicated fan communities for its blend of idiosyncratic songcraft, extended improvisation, and immersive live performances, all fusing a variety of genres into their own freewheeling sound and vision.

Formed in 1983 in Burlington, VT, Phish has released 16 studio albums, beginning with 1989’s Junta and continuing through 2024’s Evolve, released on the band’s own JEMP Records.

In 2002, the band launched LivePhish, which offers high-quality soundboard recordings of every show, regular releases from Phish’s substantial archive, and 4k live webcasts. LivePhish+, the band’s streaming service, is the most successful artist-driven service of its kind, offering unlimited on-demand access to the entire LivePhish catalog.

In 1997, Phish founded The WaterWheel Foundation to oversee the band’s various charitable activities, harnessing the kindness of the Phish fan community to create positive change. WaterWheel fulfills this mission by collecting donations for local nonprofit organizations in association with Phish tour dates via WaterWheel’s Touring Division.

WaterWheel also supports non-profits based in Phish’s home state of Vermont, especially those focused on cleaning up the Lake Champlain watershed. WaterWheel chooses beneficiaries from a wide sphere of causes including those working to protect the environment, promote social justice, fight food insecurity, provide music education, register voters, and those that help women and children, the homeless, and others in need. 2023 saw Phish perform two benefit concerts at Saratoga Springs, NY’s Broadview Stage at SPAC, raising more than $3.5M for flood recovery efforts in Vermont and Upstate New York.

 

 

Send US Your Stories