SET 1: Buried Alive > Tweezer Reprise > Reba[1] -> Tweezer Reprise > Funky Bitch, Roses Are Free -> Tweezer Reprise > 46 Days, About to Run, Split Open and Melt[2] -> Tweezer Reprise
SET 2: Kill Devil Falls[2] > Twist, Golden Age -> Tweezer Reprise -> Boogie On Reggae Woman, You Enjoy Myself -> Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: Tweezer, Harry Hood
Reba was unfinished and did not contain the whistling ending. Trey teased The Greater Good in Roses Are Free. Split Open and Melt and Kill Devil Falls were also unfinished. The last Tweezer Reprise of the first set contained Split Open and Melt teases by Fish. Trey, Mike, and Page teased The Secret of Life (The Dead Milkmen) in Kill Devil Falls. Tweezer, which was played as an encore for the first time, ended abruptly with a "Do you get it?" sound bite immediately following the song's conclusion.
 I have so so so many things to say about Sunday night. I will try to make it sound composed. The short of it is that I think I have a new contender for the best concert I’ve ever attended in my life.
		I have so so so many things to say about Sunday night. I will try to make it sound composed. The short of it is that I think I have a new contender for the best concert I’ve ever attended in my life.  Unless you took the brown acid, wound up in a self-induced deep, dark, unstable black hole vortex-of-your-mind and rolling around on the back of the spac lawn covered in dirt, mud, spilled beer, and glow stick juice from a little kid who just tore into his glowstick with his bare teeth, then there is really no reason you wouldn't rate this show 5 stars. Not sure what else you could want from this band.
		Unless you took the brown acid, wound up in a self-induced deep, dark, unstable black hole vortex-of-your-mind and rolling around on the back of the spac lawn covered in dirt, mud, spilled beer, and glow stick juice from a little kid who just tore into his glowstick with his bare teeth, then there is really no reason you wouldn't rate this show 5 stars. Not sure what else you could want from this band.
	 GOLDEN YEARS
		GOLDEN YEARS absolutely spectacular concert, up there with the best since the reunion. first set is among the best first sets ever played imo, at least in terms of pure euphoric shock value (to go along with excellent playing). i mean, a type 2 roses alone would typically make for a noteworthy first set--and that's a near footnote in the overall story of this show.
		absolutely spectacular concert, up there with the best since the reunion. first set is among the best first sets ever played imo, at least in terms of pure euphoric shock value (to go along with excellent playing). i mean, a type 2 roses alone would typically make for a noteworthy first set--and that's a near footnote in the overall story of this show.  I only hit the Sunday show of this run, having not seen the band since Manchester III earlier this tour. The Tweepriserfest from this show was like a continuation of the Tweezerfest from 6/22/25. Absolutely massive. Huge Mike bomb in KDF if you're aroused by such things.
		I only hit the Sunday show of this run, having not seen the band since Manchester III earlier this tour. The Tweepriserfest from this show was like a continuation of the Tweezerfest from 6/22/25. Absolutely massive. Huge Mike bomb in KDF if you're aroused by such things. This show is an all time classic regardless of the era. It's hard to believe they can play a show like this 42 years into their career as a band. There was never a lull in the energy, and the Tweezer Reprise gag wasn't overdone. Each reprise that popped up throughout the show had the same mood as the song or jam they came out of along with extra improvisational flourishes. The Roses jam was an absolute treat. The Split Open and Melt light show was insane. Kill Devil Falls>Twist would be a standout moment in any show but here it seems like a small footnote as it is overshadowed by the massive 20+ minute Tweezer Reprise (which could be seen as a 30 minute Golden Age) that follows. The death metal return at the end of the big second set Tweeprise is what dreams are made of. Putting Tweezer in the encore with the "Do you get it?" sample was hilarious and to follow it up with a Harry Hood while resisting the urge to pop into another Tweezer Reprise is perfection. Despite the amazing gag, it is the unbelievable playing by the band that makes this show extra special. It is rare for the band to play an entire show where the energy builds and builds with every song but they somehow managed to do it. A+ Phish.
		This show is an all time classic regardless of the era. It's hard to believe they can play a show like this 42 years into their career as a band. There was never a lull in the energy, and the Tweezer Reprise gag wasn't overdone. Each reprise that popped up throughout the show had the same mood as the song or jam they came out of along with extra improvisational flourishes. The Roses jam was an absolute treat. The Split Open and Melt light show was insane. Kill Devil Falls>Twist would be a standout moment in any show but here it seems like a small footnote as it is overshadowed by the massive 20+ minute Tweezer Reprise (which could be seen as a 30 minute Golden Age) that follows. The death metal return at the end of the big second set Tweeprise is what dreams are made of. Putting Tweezer in the encore with the "Do you get it?" sample was hilarious and to follow it up with a Harry Hood while resisting the urge to pop into another Tweezer Reprise is perfection. Despite the amazing gag, it is the unbelievable playing by the band that makes this show extra special. It is rare for the band to play an entire show where the energy builds and builds with every song but they somehow managed to do it. A+ Phish.
	 It was an amazing show. Instead of playing songs that happened to include jams, it felt like they were playing one continuous thematic jam, with songs as pit stops along the way—always returning to the central musical thread. And I don’t just mean the “Reprise,” which was great. I’m talking about all the type 2 jamming. It was incredibly coherent and clear, constantly developing new motifs while staying grounded in a unifying theme.
		It was an amazing show. Instead of playing songs that happened to include jams, it felt like they were playing one continuous thematic jam, with songs as pit stops along the way—always returning to the central musical thread. And I don’t just mean the “Reprise,” which was great. I’m talking about all the type 2 jamming. It was incredibly coherent and clear, constantly developing new motifs while staying grounded in a unifying theme.  A truly incredible night. I know we are all used to saying this, but for my buddies and I that was the best show we have ever seen. Best 3 minutes of rock and roll x6. Back half Reba jam blended into reprise was exceptional and follow that up with a funky bitch that ignited the crowd in a shared groove. Roses bust out: played long and jammed well sounded like 98!!  46 days had amazing moments and about to run is one of my absolute favorite gotf tunes. Twist and Golden age were big highlights with a massive yemmy where people in the crowd leaped far higher than Mike and Trey on stage. First tweezer encore of all time followed by you guessed it: third repeat within Chicago, Forrest hills, and here. This band is untouchable and we will see you in September. Paradise waits!!!
		A truly incredible night. I know we are all used to saying this, but for my buddies and I that was the best show we have ever seen. Best 3 minutes of rock and roll x6. Back half Reba jam blended into reprise was exceptional and follow that up with a funky bitch that ignited the crowd in a shared groove. Roses bust out: played long and jammed well sounded like 98!!  46 days had amazing moments and about to run is one of my absolute favorite gotf tunes. Twist and Golden age were big highlights with a massive yemmy where people in the crowd leaped far higher than Mike and Trey on stage. First tweezer encore of all time followed by you guessed it: third repeat within Chicago, Forrest hills, and here. This band is untouchable and we will see you in September. Paradise waits!!!
	 The most cohesive live music performance I’ve ever witnessed—an instant all-time great. You can debate its place in the pantheon of Phish shows, like arguing the ‘86 Celtics versus the ‘95-96 Bulls. Place it wherever you want in a room full of legendary performances, but I’m calling it the #1 post-hiatus show. It works flawlessly from the first note to the last—a masterpiece of live improvisational rock music.
		The most cohesive live music performance I’ve ever witnessed—an instant all-time great. You can debate its place in the pantheon of Phish shows, like arguing the ‘86 Celtics versus the ‘95-96 Bulls. Place it wherever you want in a room full of legendary performances, but I’m calling it the #1 post-hiatus show. It works flawlessly from the first note to the last—a masterpiece of live improvisational rock music.
	 This review isn’t about Tweezer.  We all take time off to see Phish and to commune with each other.  I am a song chaser.  I get a bit bummed some times when they don’t play this or that.  Sunday I was hoping to hear “Mexican Cousin” or maybe something rad as fuck like “The Dogs”.  And then Phish played a show where as much as some may say Tweezer this that that and the other thing, for the first time ever I heard a show where songs came out of the energy we put in.  Trey was locked in and smiling ear to ear from the get go and there was a sort of admission among us that said, “this is going to be unforgettable!” It didn’t matter which song was next. We were all intimately connected Sunday night.  We burned it down and set our souls free.  The songs were more like tributes to that energy as it grew throughout the night…..with tons of direct light.  I will find people in the future who were there and we will commune over this show.  I have no doubt that those rumination’s will connect us again and we will have a greater love for one another because of it. Sunday will be rebered for more than just being the banger or the best show ever, i mean it was to me but the connection we got from each other can only be matched never overcome.  As for as the glorious people I became Phamily to at Lee’s this weekend.  I will never let you question how much I love all of you.  All of you and a little ol’ band called Phish mended my soup in a way I can never repay.  And as an added bonus Jay got sticks personally delivered to him by Fish.
		This review isn’t about Tweezer.  We all take time off to see Phish and to commune with each other.  I am a song chaser.  I get a bit bummed some times when they don’t play this or that.  Sunday I was hoping to hear “Mexican Cousin” or maybe something rad as fuck like “The Dogs”.  And then Phish played a show where as much as some may say Tweezer this that that and the other thing, for the first time ever I heard a show where songs came out of the energy we put in.  Trey was locked in and smiling ear to ear from the get go and there was a sort of admission among us that said, “this is going to be unforgettable!” It didn’t matter which song was next. We were all intimately connected Sunday night.  We burned it down and set our souls free.  The songs were more like tributes to that energy as it grew throughout the night…..with tons of direct light.  I will find people in the future who were there and we will commune over this show.  I have no doubt that those rumination’s will connect us again and we will have a greater love for one another because of it. Sunday will be rebered for more than just being the banger or the best show ever, i mean it was to me but the connection we got from each other can only be matched never overcome.  As for as the glorious people I became Phamily to at Lee’s this weekend.  I will never let you question how much I love all of you.  All of you and a little ol’ band called Phish mended my soup in a way I can never repay.  And as an added bonus Jay got sticks personally delivered to him by Fish.
	 When they open w Buried Alive you're almost guaranteed one hell of a show and tonight that is exactly what they delivered.
		When they open w Buried Alive you're almost guaranteed one hell of a show and tonight that is exactly what they delivered. I have relatively little to add to all of the superlatives that others have contributed. This show was top to bottom, one of the most fun Phish shows I’ve ever seen (first was Darien Lake 1997). Straight up fire, dance party, and whimsical Phish hijinks throughout with a tremendous punchline.
		I have relatively little to add to all of the superlatives that others have contributed. This show was top to bottom, one of the most fun Phish shows I’ve ever seen (first was Darien Lake 1997). Straight up fire, dance party, and whimsical Phish hijinks throughout with a tremendous punchline.  This was my 33rd Anniversary of my first Phish show also at SPAC. It is truly amazing to see how these 4 guys have grown in that time. This show was a masterclass in improvisational jamming. The show deserves all of the praise it gets because it was truly one of the most incredible nights of music I have ever witnessed. Hats off to The Phish from Vermont for still bringing the heat…Cheers!
		This was my 33rd Anniversary of my first Phish show also at SPAC. It is truly amazing to see how these 4 guys have grown in that time. This show was a masterclass in improvisational jamming. The show deserves all of the praise it gets because it was truly one of the most incredible nights of music I have ever witnessed. Hats off to The Phish from Vermont for still bringing the heat…Cheers!
	 Not too much to add.. still processing this crazy night. Just want to throw in… this show had some of the smoothest, most exciting, surprising, and inventive segues I have ever heard. Pretty much each one had my whole group wigging out, and even when it became somewhat of a “gag”, the ways in which they weaved back into the Tweeprise were mind blowing in the moment (and have held up to repeated relistens). The energy was off the charts all show. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one saying they could’ve called it after the first set and it still would have been an epic, beyond memorable night. Jammed out Roses, extra patient Melt, the KDF Twist, and an extra juiced up Hood offering more outstanding moments to complete a top to bottom insane show (plenty of other highlights as well). One of those nights where you leave wondering wtf just happened. Beyond grateful to be there. Coming off two top shelf shows nights 1/2… what a time to be a Phan.
		Not too much to add.. still processing this crazy night. Just want to throw in… this show had some of the smoothest, most exciting, surprising, and inventive segues I have ever heard. Pretty much each one had my whole group wigging out, and even when it became somewhat of a “gag”, the ways in which they weaved back into the Tweeprise were mind blowing in the moment (and have held up to repeated relistens). The energy was off the charts all show. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one saying they could’ve called it after the first set and it still would have been an epic, beyond memorable night. Jammed out Roses, extra patient Melt, the KDF Twist, and an extra juiced up Hood offering more outstanding moments to complete a top to bottom insane show (plenty of other highlights as well). One of those nights where you leave wondering wtf just happened. Beyond grateful to be there. Coming off two top shelf shows nights 1/2… what a time to be a Phan.
	 This is my first time leaving a review. I've been to many many many Phish shows and I have to admit that I love those special shows when the band breaks out of "the norm" (whatever that is) and does something that is truly, genuinely new.
		This is my first time leaving a review. I've been to many many many Phish shows and I have to admit that I love those special shows when the band breaks out of "the norm" (whatever that is) and does something that is truly, genuinely new.  Who voted this show down?  This was the beauty and majesty of this band at full force.  A true classic.  It doesn't matter, I know but for gods sake this was monumental and the people who shoved this down the stream are jaded.
		Who voted this show down?  This was the beauty and majesty of this band at full force.  A true classic.  It doesn't matter, I know but for gods sake this was monumental and the people who shoved this down the stream are jaded. The day began with a drenching rain falling on our tents around 3am and continued well into the morning, then drizzling throughout the early afternoon.  Bathing in the waters of Saratoga Lake surrounded by other phans in the light rain was a beautiful way to settle into the day.  Around 4 in the afternoon the sun broke out and erased all thoughts of skipping the lot.  Rolled in around 5 - there was a golden light and haze of humidity hanging over everything that gave the whole scene an otherworldly glow.  Too many wonderful interactions with strangers to list.
		The day began with a drenching rain falling on our tents around 3am and continued well into the morning, then drizzling throughout the early afternoon.  Bathing in the waters of Saratoga Lake surrounded by other phans in the light rain was a beautiful way to settle into the day.  Around 4 in the afternoon the sun broke out and erased all thoughts of skipping the lot.  Rolled in around 5 - there was a golden light and haze of humidity hanging over everything that gave the whole scene an otherworldly glow.  Too many wonderful interactions with strangers to list. The Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center has been legendary for generations. It is woven into family fabric starting with the 1960s concerts of yore, and it’s in the lore of my friend fabric due to legendary Grateful Dead shows in the 1980s. This tapestry also includes consistent appearances of CSN; my wife and I attended a remarkable CSNY show here in 2006 (our final Crosby siting).
		The Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center has been legendary for generations. It is woven into family fabric starting with the 1960s concerts of yore, and it’s in the lore of my friend fabric due to legendary Grateful Dead shows in the 1980s. This tapestry also includes consistent appearances of CSN; my wife and I attended a remarkable CSNY show here in 2006 (our final Crosby siting). Incredible show!  Is it possible this was a callback (with related reprise adjustment) to another 7/27 Tweezer infused delight, from MPP in 2014?
		Incredible show!  Is it possible this was a callback (with related reprise adjustment) to another 7/27 Tweezer infused delight, from MPP in 2014?     I managed to get front row pavilion tickets (not pit). Page Side Rage Side with my new fiancé day of show. Needless to say our faces were absolutely split open and melted. The gentleman next to me was pretty wasted and suggested that Phish was going to play Tweezer that night. I recalled that they played Tweezer at their previous stop at Forest Hills and suggested they wouldn’t. I then recalled when Phish played Cathy’s Clown and Tweezer Reprise in 2019 finishing the Tweezerfest from Camden and suggested we would hear Tweezer Reprise but no Tweezer. While I was hilariously right most of the show I was dumbfounded that they actually encored with Tweezer and then to end the OG summer tour on the high note of Harry Hood. This show was absolutely bonkers. Highlights were definitely Roses are free jam and Golden age as they both went back into tweezer reprise. I had gout and blood clot so I took my medicinals pretty light with some fungus among us but who needed party favors when you’re front fucking row. Hard to keep putting in for tickets when I feel like I could quit off of that experience. But this is why we keep going and what we play for. The chance to see something spectacular like this. People will talk about this show for years to come and it will be hard for Phish to top that the next time they end a tour at SPAC.
		I managed to get front row pavilion tickets (not pit). Page Side Rage Side with my new fiancé day of show. Needless to say our faces were absolutely split open and melted. The gentleman next to me was pretty wasted and suggested that Phish was going to play Tweezer that night. I recalled that they played Tweezer at their previous stop at Forest Hills and suggested they wouldn’t. I then recalled when Phish played Cathy’s Clown and Tweezer Reprise in 2019 finishing the Tweezerfest from Camden and suggested we would hear Tweezer Reprise but no Tweezer. While I was hilariously right most of the show I was dumbfounded that they actually encored with Tweezer and then to end the OG summer tour on the high note of Harry Hood. This show was absolutely bonkers. Highlights were definitely Roses are free jam and Golden age as they both went back into tweezer reprise. I had gout and blood clot so I took my medicinals pretty light with some fungus among us but who needed party favors when you’re front fucking row. Hard to keep putting in for tickets when I feel like I could quit off of that experience. But this is why we keep going and what we play for. The chance to see something spectacular like this. People will talk about this show for years to come and it will be hard for Phish to top that the next time they end a tour at SPAC. Add a Review
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Review by DownWithSteam
This show may rule them all - the "tweeprise show", the "tweeprisethon" - whatever you want to call it - was a fun time plain and simple.
Pretty much the ENTIRE show is worth a listen; if you want the highlights, roses are free was stellar, and SOAM is unmissable. All the tweeprises had such smooth entrances, it was true bliss, check them out.
2nd set gives us sick versions of twist, golden age (or was that tweeprise??!!?!) and a YEM. Listen to it all
Pretty much every song here gets some good tour ending extra special treatment - the tweeprise gag was a blast all night long and then our first ever tweezer encore into a Hood. Yeah, this one will get 5 stars from me
Set One: A+
Set Two: A
Rating: 4.6