
| — | Dr. Jack McConnell (June 19, 2011) (Source: fuckyeahphish) |
At the end of December, Phish returns to the road for a five-show Holiday/NYE Run, beginning with 2 nights in Worcester and ending with three nights at Madison Square Garden in New York. Not only will the New York City run include a three-set New Year’s Eve show, but for the first time in Phish History, the band will perform on January 1st.
PHISH NEW YEAR’S RUN 2010-2011
12/27 DCU Center, Worcester, MA
12/28 DCU Center, Worcester, MA
12/30 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
12/31 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
01/01 Madison Square Garden, New York, NYA limited number of tickets for all five shows are available directly through Phish Tickets’ online ticketing system at http://phish.portals.musictoday.com/. The ticket request period is currently underway and will end Saturday, October 2nd at Noon EST. Tickets will go on sale to the public on Saturday, October 9th at Noon EST (for MSG) and Sunday, October 10th at 10:00am EST (for Worcester).
As with Phish’s Fall Tour, included in the ticket price for each specific date, is a free MP3 download of the entire show (a fully mixed soundboard recording), redeemable at LivePhish.com, often within an hour of the band stepping off stage.
For complete ticketing information, please click here.
I have always been a huge fan of concert poster art. Check out the poster for tonight’s Phish show and from an earlier Pearl Jam show this year. Are the Ames Bros running out of creative ideas? Kinda disappointing from a group I was always a huge fan of.
(via fuckyeahphish)
This is going to be epic.
Zach Galifianakis shaved his beard during commercial at SNL this week, all for the sake of one sketch, and then donned a fake beard for the rest of the show.
2:07 seconds phish lot shirt flashed by the drummer from Vampire Weekend. And the beard thing is funny too
THE MEATSTICK.Pre-hiatus like a motherfucker.
It is the phishiest of Phish Fridays today. So put on your dancing shoes and learn the meatstick.
365 days later and I still grin from ear to ear, and get shivers down my spine every time I see this video. I doubt there are any words that can express the feeling of not seeing or hearing your favorite band for 5 years, and then for them to open the show up with a fan favorite that had not been seen in 9 years. This was Phish letting everyone know they were back and ready to melt faces. Greatest Concert Opening Moment Ever.