2013

January: 11 | 18 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 25 | 26 | 26
February: 06
March: 02 | 09 | 22 | 23
April: 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 19 | 20 | 20 | 27
May: 04 | 05 | 10 | 11 | 19 | 22 | 24 | 26
June: 04
July: 03 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 09 | 10 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 17 | 19 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 26 | 27 | 30 | 31
August: 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 18 | 30 | 31
September: 01 | 06 | 06 | 07 | 07 | 08
October: 18 | 19 | 20 | 22 | 23 | 23 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 29 | 31
November: 01 | 02
December: 28 | 29 | 30 | 31

After the conclusion of the first set, Trey and Page carried a keyboard-shaped cake out to the front of the stage (with a giant two-dimensional mountain behind it, this created a tableau of the cover of Phish's Colorado '88 release), and proceeded to slice and serve cake in honor of their 30th anniversary to fans near the front of the stage. After the cake was served, a video was played showing Fish collecting various props from the band's previous New Year's Eve concerts and driving a replica of the band's "JEMP" truck down to New York City. The truck from the video appeared in Madison Square Garden and was moved to the center of the floor. All of the songs played during both setbreaks were from the year 1983. The band performed the second set standing on top of the truck, using a stripped-down stage setup including hockey sticks for mic stands. Melt contained a DEG tease from Trey. During Grind, the "days lived" stated by the band referenced how old they would be when they returned for their 60th anniversary. During the encore break, a video montage of photographs and film from throughout Phish's history and previous New Year's Eve concerts was shown. After the encore, a video image was shown of a "Save the Date" card for Phish's 60th anniversary show (on December 31, 2043) with each band member digitally aged.

Shave and a Haircut was performed after Bathtub Gin. During Lawn Boy, Page walked over to Mike and stood by him as he played to the side and front of the stage. Fish came out and took a bow and Page called Mike "Michael Gordleone." Chalk Dust was unfinished. Page teased Fuego and The Line in Simple.

Gumbo contained a Long Tall Glasses tease by Trey. Page teased Rhapsody in Blue at the end of DWD.

Prior to the start of the first set, Trey brought out a jack-o'-lantern with the Wilson logo carved into it and set it down before beginning Wilson. Theme contained a funk jam with quotes of the Theme from Shaft ("Who's the Chuck Norris-looking private dick who's a sex machine with all the chicks?"), and banter about Fish's least favorite and second-least favorite presidents ("Bush"), and favorite beer ("Busch"). DWD contained teases of Tears of a Clown and Fuego by Mike, lyrics changed to "swinging on my bush," and was unfinished. Trey teased the Odd Couple Theme in Tweezer and Page teased Rhapsody in Blue in Tweezer Reprise.

Runaway Jim contained quotes by Trey of theme from Shaft including "Who's the green private dick who's a sex machine to all the chicks? Cactus! John Cactus." Before Halfway to the Moon, Trey noted that the band is excited about the tune, and he hopes that it makes the new album, Wingsuit. Bowie featured teases of Jesus Just Left Chicago (in the intro) and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C minor (in the jam). Twist included a Long Tall Glasses tease and quote, a Get Back tease, and an Under Pressure jam. The keywords for Makisupa were "Bush" and "O.G. Kush." Both keywords were repeated throughout this version of Makisupa and were referenced later in the set during Meatstick and Boogie On, which also included a tease of the theme from The Rockford Files by Mike. Sally contained a Shaft quote and ended with a Call to the Post tease.

Breaking with tradition, Phish donned a musical costume "from the future," a yet to be recorded album that will apparently be entitled, Wingsuit. All of the songs in the second set were debuts other than Winterqueen, which was played by TAB on October 1, 2011. Sing Monica, Snow and Amidst the Peals of Laughter were all performed acoustic, and Amidst the Peals of Laughter was performed as a Page and Trey duet. Wombat featured the dance stylings of Abe Vigoda and the Abe Vigoda Dancers. Antelope also featured an Abe Vigoda Dancers reference. After the second set concluded, a short parody video of scenes from The Godfather was played featuring Abe Vigoda and the members and crew of Phish.

Trey teased Stash in Cars Trucks Buses. Melt and DWD were unfinished. Mike teased Pop Goes the Weasel during the DWD intro and Shake a Tail Feather later in the song. Mike also teased American Woman in Twenty Years Later. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide during Taste.


Prior to the start of the second set, Page provided the score of the Red Sox - Cardinals World Series game. Drowned included Sitting in Limbo teases as well as a Time Loves a Hero tease from Mike. Weekapaug contained No Quarter quotes from Page. During Boogie On, Kenwood Dennard replaced Fish on drums. Possum also featured Dennard on drums instead of Fish.

During Wilson, Trey said he repeated a verse because he was extra excited his friend Rog (Roger Holloway) was in attendance. My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own was last played on December 28, 2010 (109 shows). Prior to the start of the second set, Trey was given a Red Sox jersey (with "Phish" and "13" on the back) and draped it from Page's piano. Waves was preceded by a "Charge!" tease by Page. DWD was unfinished. Ghost contained alternate lyrics.
Phish had performed earlier in the evening at the Glens Falls Civic Center.

Scent of a Mule featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. Page teased Baby Elephant Walk before the start of the second set. Golden Age began over the jam out of Light.

Back on the Train contained a Jean Pierre tease from Trey. Golden Age featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. This show featured the Phish debut of Takin' Care of Business.

Weekapaug contained a Mainstreet tease from Trey. DWD was unfinished. During Steam, Trey joined Fish on drums and Mike played his bass and fight bell (among other objects) with drumsticks.
This performance headlined the Catskill Chill Music Festival.

SET 1: Uncle John's Band, High Time, Dire Wolf, New Speedway Boogie, Cumberland Blues, Black Peter, Easy Wind, Casey Jones [1], Bertha[1], Truckin'[1] -> The Other One[1], Viola Lee Blues[1], Scarlet Begonias[1] -> Fire on the Mountain[1]

This show was part of the Lockn' Festival, an "Interlocking" music festival where several acts performed full sets with special guests. Trey sat in with Furthur on the songs noted above after playing a set earlier in the evening with TAB. Furthur began their set by covering Workingman's Dead in its entirety.
This show was part of the Lockn' Festival, an "Interlocking" music festival where several acts performed full sets with special guests. TAB was added to the festival at the last minute when Neil Young and Crazy Horse were forced to cancel their appearance due guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro's hand injury.
This set was in support of The Meter Men.

This show featured the Phish debut of On the Road Again. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Bathtub Gin contained DEG teases from Trey. Chalk Dust was unfinished and contained Manteca teases from Trey and Page. Light included teases of 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover from Fish.

Prior to Heavy Things, Trey noted that it shared the same chords as Icculus, but had very different lyrics. This show featured the Phish debut of Easy To Slip. Sand included an Also Sprach Zarathustra tease from Fish. Hood and Silent were unfinished. This show featured the first performance of Oh! Sweet Nuthin' since August 15, 2010 (120 shows). Continuing a tradition of wordplay at shows performed at Dick's, the first letters of the songs played at this show in reverse order revealed the message "Most Shows Spell Something."
This gig was the Sunday headliner for Equifunk: The All-Inclusive Music Festival. Other performers included Soulive, The New Mastersounds, Marco Benevento, and Anders Osborne.

Scent of a Mule featured Fish playing Mike's bass with mallets and all four band members playing Fish's drum kit at once. Disease was unfinished. My Friend, My Friend's "Myfe" ending was quoted in Hood's intro. Hood also included Georgy Girl teases from Mike.

Ya Mar contained a London Bridge Is Falling Down tease from Trey. After Ya Mar, Page said that Trey played his entire solo on one string. Train Song was last played on August 13, 2010 (120 shows). Runaway Jim was unfinished. Meatstick was teased in YEM.

Driver was played in memory of Ryan Hoherd, a fan who had passed away the previous fall. Trey teased Apostrophe in Mike's Song, Mike teased Nellie Kane in Weekapaug, and Trey teased both Waste and Also Sprach Zarathustra in Suzy.

SET 1: Shakedown Street , Tennessee Jed, West L.A. Fadeaway, He's Gone, Sugaree, Bertha, Ramble On Rose, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Black Muddy River, Dark Star > Standing on the Moon > St. Stephen > Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower

Mike performed on bass and sang on Tennessee Jed and He's Gone during a sit-in with Phil Lesh & The Terrapin All Stars.

Tweezer, Antelope, and Tweezer Reprise included a call and response with crowd cheering back "Wooooo." 

This show featured the debut of Say Something. Disease was unfinished. Undermind featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. Light contained a Sneakin' Sally tease from Mike.

Happy Birthday was played for Chris Kuroda (last played March 8, 2009, or 186 shows) and contained a Call to the Post tease from Mike. There was a full-band (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction tease before Wilson. Before the "blat-boom!" in Wilson, Trey, wearing a Russell Wilson t-shirt, talked about how he wanted to hear the Wilson chant this season in Seattle. Secret Smile was performed for the first time since November 1, 2009 (156 shows). Crosseyed included Seven Below teases from Fish. Twist contained a Tequila tease. Steam contained a Crosseyed tease and quote. Bowie contained Bug teases and Crosseyed teases and quotes. During Character Zero Trey asked Kuroda to turn off the lights for a "Moon Jam" that featured band members howling at the moon! Fire featured alternate lyrics from Trey "Move over rover and let Jon Fishman take over!"

This show was postponed from its originally scheduled July 9, 2013 date due to "insurmountable transportation and public safety issues resulting from the power outage in Toronto after severe downpours in the city." DWD was unfinished. Trey dedicated Coil to Prince William and Princess Kate's son born that day, recited some of the song's applicable lyrics, and recommended they name him "Prince Kong."

The first set's Antelope was aborted and the band had to leave the stage due to a heavy rain storm. Ghost contained Seven Below teases from Fish and Mike. Harpua contained an appearance by the cast of Second City and a narration by Mike.

This show was announced as a three-set performance the afternoon of the show as a make-up for the set suspended due to weather the previous night. Twist contained an Oye Como Va tease from Trey. Bowie contained Melt the Guns quotes from Fish. Light featured a Dave's Energy Guide tease.

Scent of a Mule featured Fish on the Marimba Lumina. DwD and Caspian were both unfinished. The show was canceled shortly after Caspian started due to severe weather concerns and the venue was immediately evacuated.
After the Phish show at Northerly Island was canceled due to severe weather, Mike and Fish sat in providing musical accompaniment to the nightly comedy improv, joined by Justin Bieber guitarist Dan Kanter.

Mike teased My Favorite Things before Gumbo. This show marked the Phish debut of Frost. The jam in Energy featured Fish on the Marimba Lumina. Fluffhead was unfinished and included a Heartbreaker tease from Trey. Piper contained Energy quotes.

Possum contained Horn teases. Heartbreaker was incomplete and Chalk Dust was unfinished. Makisupa began with Mike playing his fight bell with drumsticks. Wilson, Tweezer, Hood, and Character Zero all contained Heartbreaker teases.

Mule featured Fish on Marimba Lumina for the first time. Tube featured an It's Ice tease from Trey and a Heartbreaker tease from Page. Golden Age contained Third Stone from the Sun teases. The YEM vocal jam included Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun quotes from Mike.

The first set took place during an unrelenting rain storm. Fish teased The Wedge in Cities. Sleeping Monkey was dedicated by Page to people affected by Hurricane Sandy and contained an alternate lyric by Fish: "my sleeping monkey is redeemed."

Mike teased Lawn Boy in Ya Mar. Light contained a Manteca tease and a Maria (West Side Story) tease from Trey. Maria was teased by Trey again at the end of Cavern, as well as during Possum.

No known setlist


This show was postponed until July 22, 2013 due to "insurmountable transportation and public safety issues resulting from the power outage in Toronto after severe downpours in the city."

Trey teased Call to the Post before DWD. DWD contained Seven Below teases from Fish and was unfinished. Fish quoted Guy Forget in Ghost. Piper contained a DEG tease from Trey. The lyrics to Antelope were changed throughout to reference Meatstick that would ensue.

This show featured the Phish debut of Architect. Carini contained a Meatstick tease from Mike.

After Birds of a Feather, Page pointed out Ian in the crowd from "Ian's Farm" fame and waxed nostalgic about playing there while also noting that SPAC was one of the band's favorite venues. This show featured the debut of Yarmouth Road and the Phish debut of Energy. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Trey teased Light in Mango Song, Divided Sky in Drowned, and Jean Pierre in Character Zero.

Silent was unfinished. Golden Age featured Manteca teases from Page. Hood contained a Divided Sky tease from Trey.
This was the 18th edition of Club Metronome's weekly "Dead Set" series, which features a house band and a rotation of local musicians playing music of the Grateful Dead. For this edition, the house band consisted of Zach Nugent (guitar/voclas), Jon Fishman (drums stage left), Russ Lawton (drums stage right), Mihali Savoulidis (guitar for Set 1), Bob Wagner (guitar/vocals for Set 2 and encore), Ed Grasmeyer (bass/vocals), and Josh Dobbs (keyboards).   Row Jimmy and Bird Song featured Dave Grippo on sax. New Speedway Boogie featured Phish archivist Kevin Shaprio on drums-right in place of Russ Lawton.  Bird Song, They Love Each Other, and Terrapin Station featured Ryan Clausen on drums-right in place of Russ Lawton.  Franklin's Tower included Eric Maier on keys along with Josh Dobbs. Savoulidis returned to replace Bob Wagner, and Leon Campos joined Josh Dobbs on keys for the second half of Fire on the Mountain.
This show was part of the Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Sunshine Stage. The show was cut short due to inclement weather.
This show was part of DelFest. Before I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome, Trey related a story about his travels in the early 90s with Col. Bruce Hampton & ARU, about how the ARU mandolin player, Matt Mundy, had turned Phish on to Blue Side of Town by Del McCoury, and how that then became a staple of road music in Phish's van. Trey then noted Del's appearance at Phish's 1999 Oswego festival, and how excited he was to now be playing at Del's festival. I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams featured guests Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter, and Rob McCoury. Heavy Things and Black Dog featured Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter, and Rob McCoury.
This show featured Trey performing orchestration by Don Hart with the NSO Pops and Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke. Frost was an orchestral debut. Before Goodbye Head Trey noted that he had written this song with his elder daughter when she was nine years old, and that now she was going off to college. Trey dedicated Water in the Sky to a fan who had caused a minor disruption as a bargain so that she would return to her seat. Brian and Robert was dedicated to Tom Marshall.
At the beginning of the encore the band played both a traditional and funky version of Happy Birthday for Page.
This performance took place on the Acura stage.
Heavy Things featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
Former TAB member Jeff Cressman (father of current band member, Natalie Cressman) sat in on trombone for Mozambique.
Trey performed Wilson solo acoustic. Before Wilson, Trey shared asked the audience to push for Wilson to be played at Seahawks games every time Russell Wilson steps on the field ("For thirty we’ve been waiting for someone with the name 'Wilson' to be a sports star.").
This show was part of the Gasparilla Music Festival.
Mike sat in with Amy Helm and her band for the songs listed above, playing guitar on Roll Um Easy and Walls of Time and playing bass on (Ain't That) Good News.
This performance took place in the Higher Ground Ballroom.
Jon Fishman performed with the Candles on the songs listed above as part of "Long May You Run: A Benefit Concert for Runner and Pedestrian Safety." Other bands scheduled to perform were Ana Egge, Anne McCue, Mary Battiata & Little Pink, Eric Brace, Doughboys, and Derek Evry. The performance of Neil Young's "Long May You Run" closed the benefit and featured the other performers from the benefit.
Mike sat in for the listed songs.
This was the rescheduled date from the show that had been postponed due to Hurricane Sandy on October 28, 2012. This show was webcast via LivePhish.com. Alive Again contained a Manteca tease. Sweet and Dandy was performed at the request of someone in the front row. Streets of Cairo was teased before Sand. Flock of Words and Heavy Things featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Trey acknowledged Mary from the Heavy Things lyric, who was in the crowd that evening and pointed out that Vanessa was a real person too, saying "we're all real people!"
Fish sat in with the Grippo Funk Band for the whole show.
Trey appeared on the University of Pennsylvania’s World Cafe radio show. All of the songs were performed by Trey solo acoustic with interview segments between songs.
Setlist Filter
By year:

By month:

By day:

By weekday:

By artist:

Filter Reset Filters
Support Phish.net & Mbird
Setlist Filter
By year:

By month:

By day:

By weekday:

By artist:

Filter Reset Filters
Fun with Setlists
Check our Phish setlists and sideshow setlists!


Phish.net

Phish.net is a non-commercial project run by Phish fans and for Phish fans under the auspices of the all-volunteer, non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.

This project serves to compile, preserve, and protect encyclopedic information about Phish and their music.

Credits | Terms Of Use | Legal | DMCA

© 1990-2024  The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc.