This show was still better than many non Phish shows I've been to so I'm glad I went, but again it was the worst Phish show I've seen.

Thursday, 04/15/2004
Set 1: Buried Alive > BagAC/DC Bag, LxLLimb By Limb, MomaThe Moma Dance, Old Home PlaceThe Old Home Place, Roggae, Water in the Sky, All of These Dreams, Stash -> TimberTimber (Jerry)
Set 2: 46 Days > Drowned -> 2001Also Sprach Zarathustra > DwDDown with Disease[1] > Free > SOAMuleScent of a Mule, Girls Girls Girls[2] -> SOAMuleScent of a Mule, Secret Smile, Crowd Control > SlaveSlave to the Traffic Light
Encore: Sneakin' SallySneakin' Sally Through the Alley[3]
[1] Unfinished.
[2] Phish debut; Jennifer Hartswick on vocals.
[3] Vocal jam contained Coconut quote and rap about Fish's Sonic Dress.
Performers: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Jennifer Hartswick (Guest)
Notes: Dave Matthews Band lighting director Fenton Williams manned the board at all three dates on this Vegas run. This show marked Chris Kuroda’s first absence from the light crew since April 2, 1989 (1,175 shows). Disease was unfinished. Jennifer Hartswick assisted on vocals during Girls, a Jay-Z cover that made its Phish debut. Secret Smile featured a new arrangement. This was the first Sneakin' Sally to contain a vocal jam since May 28, 1989 (1,149 shows). The vocal jam led into a brief quote of Coconut (Henry Nilsson). Trey then asked Fishman if he was wearing his “new suit,” referring to the Sonic Dress. After Fishman answered “no,” Trey went on to rap about how people would have to attend the following night to see Fishman play it. The rap slid into a bit of free-form vocal jamming to close the show.
This show was part of the "2004 Vegas Run."