Nine nights at the Sphere. Twenty-one summer dates. Let's go.
Phish at Sphere Begins In
If you're a Phish phan, 2026 is your year. The band is returning to the Sphere in Las Vegas for a massive nine-night residency across three weekends — April 16–18, April 23–25, and April 30–May 2 — following their mind-blowing four-night debut at the venue in 2024. Every show featured unique visuals and a completely different setlist, and the 2026 run promises to push the Sphere experience even further. If you missed it the first time, this is your chance. If you were there, you already know why you need to go back.
But that's just the start. Phish has also announced a 21-date summer tour kicking off July 7 in Madison, Wisconsin — a city they haven't played since 1998. The run includes five nights at Madison Square Garden, two nights at Fenway Park, multi-night stands in Noblesville, Commerce City (continuing the Labor Day tradition), Savannah (a Phish debut), and Columbia, Maryland. It's the kind of summer schedule that has phans planning road trips months in advance.
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Phish has been defying the rules of the music industry since they formed at the University of Vermont in 1983. Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell, and Jon Fishman built a following not through radio hits or MTV, but through relentless touring, jaw-dropping improvisation, and a live experience that no two shows could ever replicate. Over four decades, they've become one of the most successful touring acts in music history — routinely selling out arenas, amphitheaters, and multi-day festival events. Visit phish.com for the latest tour info and setlists.
What makes Phish unique is the improvisational core of their live shows. Every concert features a different setlist drawn from a catalog of hundreds of songs, with extended jams that can stretch a single track from five minutes to twenty-five. Genres blur — rock, funk, jazz, bluegrass, electronic, and psychedelic all collide in real time. Songs like "Tweezer," "Down with Disease," "You Enjoy Myself," and "Harry Hood" become launching pads for musical exploration that rewards repeat attendance. That's why phans don't just go to one show — they follow the tour.
The 2024 Sphere residency in Las Vegas was a landmark moment. Four nights at the world's most advanced entertainment venue, with the Sphere's 160,000-square-foot LED interior wrapping immersive visuals around every note. Each show featured a completely unique setlist and visual experience, making every night a FOMO event. The 2026 return triples the run to nine nights across three weekends (April 16–18, 23–25, and 30–May 2), giving the band even more room to push the boundaries of what a live concert can be at the Sphere.
The 21-date Summer 2026 Tour expands the year even further. Highlights include five nights at Madison Square Garden — Phish's home-away-from-home and the site of legendary New Year's Eve runs — plus two nights at Fenway Park in Boston. Multi-night stands in Noblesville, Commerce City (the Labor Day tradition continues), and a debut in Savannah, Georgia, round out a run that covers the country. The summer tour kicks off July 7 in Madison, Wisconsin, a city Phish hasn't visited since 1998.
Tickets for both the Sphere residency and summer tour are available now. BigStub has verified resale tickets with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee — backed by more than 20 years of trusted service. For official details and setlists, check phish.com/tours.
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, venue box offices, and phish.com. Many Sphere dates sold out on initial sale, but verified resale tickets are available on BigStub — a trusted marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
Phish plays the Sphere in Las Vegas across three weekends: April 16–18, April 23–25, and April 30–May 2, 2026. All shows start at 8:00 PM. Three-day ticket packages are also available for each weekend.
The 21-date Summer 2026 Tour kicks off July 7 in Madison, Wisconsin, and runs through Labor Day weekend in Commerce City, Colorado. Highlights include five nights at Madison Square Garden and two at Fenway Park.
Key stops include Madison Square Garden in New York (5 nights), Fenway Park in Boston (2 nights), Deer Creek in Noblesville (3 nights), Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City (3 nights), plus dates in Savannah, Columbia, and more.
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Phish returns to the Sphere in Las Vegas for nine nights across three weekends: April 16-18, April 23-25, and April 30-May 2, 2026. All shows start at 8 PM.
The Summer 2026 Tour features 21 dates from July 7 through Labor Day weekend, including five nights at Madison Square Garden, two at Fenway Park, and multi-night runs in Noblesville, Commerce City, Savannah, and Columbia.
Every Phish show is unique — different setlist, different jams, different energy. Shows typically run two sets plus an encore, with extended improvisational jams that blend rock, funk, jazz, and psychedelia. No two nights are ever the same.
Yes. Phish draws from a catalog of hundreds of songs and never plays the same setlist twice. Extended improvisation means even the same song can sound completely different from night to night.
The 2024 Sphere residency was a four-night run that used the venue's 160,000-square-foot interior LED display to create immersive visuals unique to each show. It was widely regarded as one of the most innovative concert experiences in live music history.
Prices vary by venue and date. Sphere tickets tend to command premium prices due to limited capacity and high demand. Check the listings above or compare verified resale prices on BigStub.
Many Sphere dates sold out during the initial on-sale, but verified resale tickets are available on BigStub with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee.
Phish's repertoire includes hundreds of songs. Fan favorites include Tweezer, Down with Disease, You Enjoy Myself, Harry Hood, Bathtub Gin, Divided Sky, Stash, Carini, and many more. Setlists are always a surprise.
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