Teases
Tweezer and Manteca teases in Gumbo, Manteca tease in Tweezer
Debut Years (Average: 1998)

This show was part of the "2025 Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

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Review by icujibboo

icujibboo Trey, your voice sounds fantastic like an angel’s from above. It sounds almost like you have been gargling salt water and using neil’s sinus rinse every day since 12/31/2024 (NYE in NYC). Keep it up boys, absolutely killer spring tour so far, you guys sound so very pleasing to the ear lately. I thoroughly enjoyed the tweezer tease in gumbo btw. Bring more to philly this summer. Keep on rockin
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Review by Koa96

Koa96 This show had it all, baby. Lots of old songs with just a touch of new - from the Evolve album. Not too many or too few songs, with good flow thru the show and extended jams in both first and second sets. A very smooth, and only, Simple -> Punch in band history. Dirty jams - The Well. Frenzied jams - Crosseyed and Painless. Proper ballads in their proper place in the middle of the set - Reba and Lonely Trip. Perfect Encore with Wading in the Velvet Sea to bring us together and then First Tube to bring us out on a high note. And also Phish's national anthem - You Enjoy Myself - with a vocal jam that was actually well put together! Oh and almost forgot, a 30 minute Tweezer...

Thank you Phish! And thank you San Francisco!
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Review by JonnyRingo

JonnyRingo This show was a heater and one of those shows where the jamming, setlist, and crowd energy aligns perfectly and steamrolls into a magical night.

I thought the first set was better than either set the previous night with the highlights being Simple -> PYITE (the transition was killer and really fired up the crowd), Gumbo and Bowie (which were both extended and went type 2), and Reba (which was masterfully executed).

Set 2 was equally as good. The Tweezer had some of the most gorgeous jamming I’ve heard from them in a while and it never had a jam segment that I didn’t find interesting. The Crosseyed was a perfectly placed ripper, Pillow Jets was great, and by the time they dropped into YEM the place was bonkers. Trey absolutely shredded the outro solo.

For what it’s worth, it’s my favorite show I’ve seen since Chula 2021 and I’m glad I caught it.
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Review by funkbeard

funkbeard Not much to say except this is pretty much a perfect show, warts and all. Setlist is heavy as can be, execution of both compositions and jams were amazing, the pacing and flow never stopped . No downside or lacking moments. And the band never stopped ascending. I think Pillow Jets blew me away… although it was the third newer song of the night, it was the one that really seemed to introduce a new edge, a new quality, and that solo at the end was completely bonkers. Just pretend I go on at length about each and every song, but really, take this show for several spins. You won’t regret it. The recording shows that it was not mere hype, but one that will very likely stand the test of time. Enjoy!
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Review by backinthebubble

backinthebubble Starting off strong with a killer Simple (w/o finish) to PYITE. Gumbo had a good jam!! Nice to hear The Well and Bowie. Trey wanted to end off with a rocker hence Character Zero.

S2 set the mood with Sample going into a half an hour Tweezer! Tweezer had a moment at the end of the jam. The real heat for me was YEM with the vocal jam!

When they walked the stage for the encore i felt that Velvet Sea was the PERFECT way to follow up that YEM. Idk it just felt right. First Tube also was a great song to play subsequently finishing off strong.

Felt this was a strong show compared to the previous night where they were struggling in the first set..... Great show with strong parts throughout.

My Rating:
S1: 4.25/5 (weight = 3).
S2: 4.15/5 (weight = 3).
E: 3.85/5 (weight = 1/3).

(4.25(3)+4.15(3)+3.85(1/3))/(3+3+(1/3))=4.18

Total show: 4.18
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