My Friend, My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Trey quoted My Friend, My Friend in Egg in a Hole.

Teases
My Friend, My Friend quote in Egg in a Hole
Debut Years (Average: 1998)

This show was part of the "2025 Summer Tour"

Show Reviews

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Review by Phan3123

Phan3123 Wow just got home after witnessing this fantastic show. Just a tidbit my first show ever was 15 years ago to the day in Mansfield. So needless to say 6/22 holds a dear place in my heart. I spent the day reflecting on how far I have come and what has changed in my life over these 15 years and the main constant is Phish. I walked into Manchester hopeful for a monster show and that is exactly what we got.

I can’t lie I’ve been a little jaded here and there lately, but this show gave me everything. I don’t have anything to complain about, this show is that good. This is without a doubt in my top 5 attended shows ever. My advice would be to start at Runaway Jim and let it play until Tweezer Reprise. This show is IT. Amazing crowd all weekend, met so many great people.

This is my last show until next year it appears. I said something similar after 7/21/24, but If they are going to play shows like this all summer well then this could be an epic year.
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Review by ajcmixer

ajcmixer Simply a spectacular show by any metric used. After the “made for tv” version of Runaway Jim and what felt like one of the chillest versions of Oblivion I can recall hearing since it’s debut, boys started getting down and dirty with The Curtain With which jazzed up the assembled a lot. Llama ripped me a new orifice, fierce. And after having a conversation on the drive up to NH today about how much I love the ballads and even more so when they are well placed, Fast Enough For You was tonight’s 1st Set offering, just achingly beautiful. The Wedge came is as what sounded like a loose jazz improv before morphing into the song’s melody proper, I really enjoyed this version. Love Pebbles and Marbles, always welcomed to these ears. Then, looking at the watch after they started My Friend x2 I thought that if were to be a well jammed out version that it might be the set, but they should definitely had other thoughts in mind and the wild jam out of the song eventually morphed into only the 5th Egg In A Hole they’ve played, no, hammered into submission and once it ended I said ok, an hour fifteen 1st Set and they said…Fluffhead and it ended the set with the crowd loudly abuzzing afterwards.

Set 2’s “made for tv” submission was Axilla II which got all nasty for its psychedelic self by end of song which led into the inevitable Tweezer and the three parts covered so much ground that you just need to listen to the entire set to truly appreciate why I say that there were barely a second to come up for air or rest the feet as they were riffing off idea after idea after idea and each part providing a full hosing by their respective conclusions. Add a deliciously jammed out Mercury and a Pillow Jets that tried its damnedest to conjure up thunder and there was like a hour of prime succulent Phish. With the set ending with a happily audience participation fueled Golgi.

I love Bug and this one was no exception, and I think that upon replay is going to confirm that this Reprise was given a little extra mustard by its end.

Was this the “greatest” show, as per current ratings, that I attended out of the approximately 130 that I have? Not sure and at this moment, don’t care, I look forward to replaying this this week, a number of times. I attended the LA run in April and of this, I’m sure. According to my ears last night obliterated anything performed in LA, no contest. And having listened to the prior two nights before driving up to Manchester for the never miss a Sunday show, this three show run blew away their last run in LA. Which bodes well for the rest of the attendees on this Summer tour.

Manchester was cool and chill, the venue kind if not a bit stuffy hot for some and the band sounded like they were on a mission last night. Check it out yourself, don’t think you’re going to regret giving up any of the three hours to it and if I’m right you too can have your face fucked by show’s end. Simply a spectacular Sunday show in NH. Next scheduled stop, Forest Hills but till then i’m going to continue to feel all warm and fuzzy from last night and with good reason.
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Review by ForgeTheCoin

ForgeTheCoin Yet again I leave a show thinking “There’s really nothing else I could have asked for.” An absolutely top shelf experience. The massive Tweezer sandwich set felt reminiscent to me of 12/30/19 - very exploratory - there were so many moments of searching, and then coalescing around a solid musical idea and then rolling onwards, gathering steam. The kind of set that’s greater than the sum of its parts. Special stuff. Old school setlist with a few new ones tossed in, heady New England vibes outdoors and in. 10/10 would recommend and should be a great re-listen. A shoe in for a 4.5, maybe better.
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Review by Hendrix22

Hendrix22 Last night’s show was spectacular immediately from the beginning and was my 23rd. They were playing with great intensity and purpose the entire night. Set I highlights for me were the My Friend, My Friend -> Egg in a Hole jam that got pretty dark. Set II was the Tweezerfest with great song selection in between. Both just very rock solid Phish sets. So thankful for this band, community and the entire Manchester summer tour opening run was fantastic. This was also my brother’s second show very glad he got to experience that. Thank you Phish
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Review by TreysTrampoline

TreysTrampoline What a great weekend. Manchester did an awesome job with this run making the downtown area into a little Phish city for the weekend. They shut down the street out front of the arena to allow for a nice Shakedown, and the cops and security did a good job of laying back and letting us do our thing for the most part.

This show was just sick. The Wedge and Pebbles are two favorites of mine. To get them back to back, and then to follow it with that My Friend My Friend > Egg In A Hole? Such a fun set. Set 2 was bonkers. Reprise to close out the run was electric.

Only complaint was that goddamn sun can be a real hot bastard sometimes. Seemed the band decided to match the heat.

Also that Koa 1.5 sounds so nice.
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Review by phishtank

phishtank Absolute heater start to finish. Curtain, Pebbles and Marbles, My Friend my friend> Egg in a Hole, and Fluffhead is top notch first Set. Tweezer fest set two had the building shaking. The first tweezer jam was a no time wasted, no breaks display of incredibly cohesive jamming. When that mercury jam went where it did so quickly you could feel the energy in the building as everyone realized we were in for a real treat. Pillow jets is always a treat as far as new songs go.

And that Golgi was absolute bliss, true arena wide shared joy.

Good venue, Great show!
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Review by Zzzilla91

Zzzilla91 An incredible night to cap off a greater than usual tour opener run. I was hoping for a heater after the next level LSG>Twist of night one and the overall strong showing of night 2 and boy did we get it and more. I was pumped to get a strong Curtain With and my first Fast enough for you… but the evil MFMF ~> Egg in a Hole had me wigging out! As a former doom metal nut, I had been chasing Egg in a Hole for a while and seamlessly coming out of an already heavy MFMF was awesome. A strong Fluffhead was a bonus punch on what turned out to be my favorite first set in a while! On to the TWEEZE-fest... This felt like the big brother to the killer second set caught in Bethel night 1 of last year. Except while the Bethel tweezer and subsequent teases were not the highlights of that sequence, every tweezer chunk of this one was memorable and pushed the envelope. The first got super funky and then evolved to a really psychedelic peak, the second got heavy and ambient and the third went full evil ambient insectoid madness… smoothly segueing back into the Tweezer theme multiple times. Cant forget the Mercury and Pillow Jets either; both which got there and had interesting builds and great energy. Everything after was just extra gravy but worth noting even the Tweeprise had extra sauce and Kuroda was matching the intensity. Instant classic of a night.. definitely one to revisit again and again. Easily one of my high points of seeing this addictively wonderful band.
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Review by SawItAgaaain

SawItAgaaain Despondent I made the "adult" decision many weeks ago to only do N1 and N2, meaning I had to do the drive back to DC on Sunday. Left late enough that I bought the stream and listened to the show driving through Jersey/Pennsylvania only to cuss myself out for missing what would have been my fourth Egg. That sadness turned to existential dread as the second set tweezed its spell. Congrats to all smarter than I who stayed.

Petitioning to call that three-times Tweezer the "Threezer." I know we get plenty of Tweezer fests, but this one has earned the distinction. Each return is a vital component of the whole 40-minute jam which, taken together, is better than last year's monster in St. Louis.

Happy, happy, happy summer tour, y'all.
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Review by nOOborn_elf

nOOborn_elf Loved the basketball references for game 7 final(s) night. Especially the bust out Ltp ending in a “-3” in the first set.
With-43,
FEFY-53,
Egg-63,
Hell why not a slow Wedge -13.

Nets unbreakable(sick) Conjurors of Thunder(timely).
Show was up there with the SF run of spring!
Lalalalalalalala
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