SET 1: Free, Rift, Spanish Moon, Reba[1], Devotion to a Dream, The Final Hurrah, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, Hey Stranger, Taste, Walls of the Cave
SET 2: Llama[2] > Down with Disease > Twist, The Well, Sightless Escape -> Chalk Dust Torture, Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: When the Circus Comes, First Tube
Reba did not contain the whistling ending. Devotion to a Dream was played for the first time since October 15, 2016 (322 shows), and My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own for the first time since May 28, 2022 (149 shows). Trey teased Mr. P.C. in Hey Stranger. Llama was performed in a slow, funky arrangement and included a Tweezer tease from Page. Trey teased Let It Grow (Grateful Dead) in Sightless Escape.
 
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					 My first show!! Now, I’m not your typical “first show” Phish fan…. I’ve been a casual/moderate fan since the early 90s as a teenager (had all of the studio CDs growing up), but no one told me how important it was to see them live! Listened to them a lot in my 20s, 30s, and early 40s as well (mostly the studio stuff still). Then two years ago, on a recommendation from a friend, Fukuoka infected my soul and I have been completely obsessed with live Phish ever since. I’ve listened to over 300 full shows, couch touring at least 50 shows in that time. But geography and job and family just have not aligned for me to get to that FIRST show!! Until now…
		My first show!! Now, I’m not your typical “first show” Phish fan…. I’ve been a casual/moderate fan since the early 90s as a teenager (had all of the studio CDs growing up), but no one told me how important it was to see them live! Listened to them a lot in my 20s, 30s, and early 40s as well (mostly the studio stuff still). Then two years ago, on a recommendation from a friend, Fukuoka infected my soul and I have been completely obsessed with live Phish ever since. I’ve listened to over 300 full shows, couch touring at least 50 shows in that time. But geography and job and family just have not aligned for me to get to that FIRST show!! Until now…  This show was kind of a mixed bag for me. I thought the first set was fun. The boys tore it up out of the gate with Free, Rift and an unexpected Spanish Moon that really landed well with the crowd. Followed by Reba that seemed to skip the final part due to overextended crowd screaming! 🤣 Devotion To A Dream, though long unplayed, seemed to flatten the mood. Things picked up immediately with Kasvot Vaxt Final Hurrah, MMGAMOIO which is one of my favorite bluegrass entries. Hey Stranger was a personal highlight for me. I love that tune! Followed by a pretty epic set closer Walls Of The Cave.
		This show was kind of a mixed bag for me. I thought the first set was fun. The boys tore it up out of the gate with Free, Rift and an unexpected Spanish Moon that really landed well with the crowd. Followed by Reba that seemed to skip the final part due to overextended crowd screaming! 🤣 Devotion To A Dream, though long unplayed, seemed to flatten the mood. Things picked up immediately with Kasvot Vaxt Final Hurrah, MMGAMOIO which is one of my favorite bluegrass entries. Hey Stranger was a personal highlight for me. I love that tune! Followed by a pretty epic set closer Walls Of The Cave. Doozy of a show. The bustiest bust out of a night so far in this already bust out city of a tour! A handful of firsts for me which is always a bonus but there were jams aplenty to go along. First set eased in but Spanish Moon was a treat and Reba had some spice. Final Hurrah had some interesting moments and Walls had a more than solid finish.
		Doozy of a show. The bustiest bust out of a night so far in this already bust out city of a tour! A handful of firsts for me which is always a bonus but there were jams aplenty to go along. First set eased in but Spanish Moon was a treat and Reba had some spice. Final Hurrah had some interesting moments and Walls had a more than solid finish. Add a Review
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Review by DownWithSteam
If one of your critiques were repeats last summer, this tour is turning out to be for you. Tons of dust being cleaned off night to night. Right in the first set you get the Spanish Moon, Devotion to a Dream, Final Hurrah, Minds got a mind of its own as rare-ish bustouts. Im pretty jealous of all of those.
As if that wasnt enough, the 2nd set opens with a slow llama..... and drifts into a 34 minute behemoth of a DWD.... fantastic jam here, one of the longer versions of the song I can remember. Sightless Escape has now been jammed out very well the last couple times, that song is very welcome to the setlist. Chalkdust and Suzy ripped to take us home
Even the encore had a nice re-appearance of Circus and topped off with a first tube. Once again I ask in summer 2025; What else do you want from a show?
Set One: B+
Set Two A-
Rating 4.35