The 91st issue of Surrender to the Flow (NYE 2025-2026) is now available. This 39-page issue includes reviews of the "Late Summer" (aka September) Tour, six different TAB shows, and Page's new album; articles about The WaterWheel Foundation, The Divided Sky Foundation, the Phertility Phriends Facebook group, and more; plus, regular features including the recipe column, beer column, horoscopes, advice column, new philosophy column, statistics, a word search puzzle, celebrations, and still even more.
It's available by download in digital format only, so don't bother looking for a copy outside MSG. Get it online, at www.gum.co/sttf91, for free or at any donation amount you specify.
[We would like to thank Ian Zigel (@RipenessWasAll) aka @ianzigel for recapping last night's show. -Ed.]
Phish at Madison Square Garden on the last four nights of the year is an experience that needs no introduction. But humor me and I’ll try.
Madison Square Garden – affectionately known as MSG, YEMSG, The Gah-den, The Center of The Universe, The Round Room, The Garden of Earthly Delights, Phish Mecca, Harry’s House, Trey’s House, The World’s Greatest Arena, and so on – holds the record as Phish’s most played venue, with a tally set to reach 91 on 12/31/2025. Phish currently holds the 2nd place record for artists that have performed the most concerts at MSG, and it’s only a matter of time before they claim the top spot from the first place holder.
In a community rife with differing opinions, I think we can all agree this place is a cornerstone of the Phish extended universe. A time capsule of formative memories for many a devotee, the mere *thought* of this place can spark a knowing smile up my face.

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