Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Bathtub Gin and Free in Stash. Light contained a Dave's Energy Guide tease from Trey and a Tweezer tease from Page. My Friend, My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending.

Teases
Free tease in Stash, Dave's Energy Guide and Tweezer teases in Light, San-Ho-Zay tease in Bathtub Gin
Debut Years (Average: 2000)

This show was part of the "2025 Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

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Review by jive1twoandlee

jive1twoandlee Seattle N2, and the boys are keeping the energy high. Super fun setlist, lots of variety in the jams.

Free is extra saucy this time around, great Gordo. Gin has a pretty sweet type-1 jam, great Fish and Page. One of the darker Stashes out there; pure evil, grimey spirit in the jam. Pebbles is always welcome in a setlist, and this one is real fun, if not a little short. WotC has some great Trey material. Love the 2.0 choices.

Chalkdust jam is patient, and has a lot of reflection hidden throughout. The jam weaves seamlessly from violent, angry energy to a calm and collected mellowness. Very emotional -> Light. Groovy for sure, a heavy space groove. Awesome Mike leads -> Chalkdust reprise. Just perfect > hot, nasty ass Fuego. Early on, Trey does a fuckin crazy prolonged note that dissolves into a creepy sci-fi drone. Mike does some weird shit too near the end. Awesome, creepy, slime jam -> Monsters. Great Trey here. Piper feels very 1.0, has an awesome vibe > super joyous Number Line.

Really fun encore, the rare Sleeping Monkey appearance always brings me joy, and Myfe is seriously hazy. Some real shit here.

I don’t know if this was better than N1, but it’s certainly on par. I love the energy the guys are giving, just happy all around. Fish is the star in Seattle for sure. The setlist really works for me, and the jams all felt different and inspired. Check out the Stash, and the whole 2nd set.
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Review by Ignace

Ignace The opening night in Seattle was to my surprise a great show (usually Phish seems to need a couple of shows to get under steam), so my expectations for N2 were high. Well, it was certainly a good show but not above N1. You could say: less rockish but more partyish. Gin, Stash, CDT>Light>CDT and Piper were highlights. Evolve, Walls and Fuego less my cup-a-tea. Always glad to have BDTNL, and surprised by MFMF encore. May indicate darkish jams to come up in Portland? (I write this in tempore non suspecto 😼). Keep on surprising us, Phish. And by the way, great venue, this Climate Pledge.
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Review by Jayhye

Jayhye You can guess all you want, look at past set lists, think you know Phish…..ha….here they come.
Start with a little Free to get the night rolling. Jump right into something close to a 20min Gin….and we are off. For the guy in front of me playing Phantsy Phish, he got his Stash and Suzy in the first set. Hope he got good points for those. Well played my phriends, tonight was a heater. A few times they got lost but the way they find themselves back in it amazes me. That is what listening to each other for so long does. Able to right the ship in a few hard hits from old Fishman.
Quick trip to the bathroom and restock the beer and we are off into a CDT wrap around. Complete synergy between the boys to wave through light back to CDT. A fiery fuego and we are headed towards a good ending mid way through. A shout out to my dog Piper but not ended. BDYNL, one of my favs cause my wife likes it, and this phan is happy. Was feeling possible Hood coming on but maybe too early for the tour? Even though I get to enjoy the 2 SF shows coming I feel Portlan will steal my Hood. That’s ok, let them enjoy it. We got their Blaze.
Sleeping monkey? Love the Fishman ending and then stab it with a knife and we are off into an epic closer.
Nicely done boys, see you in SF.
PS. shout out to Jimmy F on his 700th show. Monster is right !!!
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