Debut Years (Average: 2000)

This show was part of the "2025 Late Summer Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 2025-09-20

Review by Pbjams

Pbjams A great Saturday night party - lot scene was packed tonight and the crowd was in high spirits. The boys were on fire out of the gate with Boogie On with solid versions of Undermind and Birds in the first set anchored by stunning versions of Ether Edge and Moonage, both worth the listen. Nice call back to the Torn and Frayed sign up on Friday with Ether Edge.

Set two was excellent throughout, everything rolled together and it’s hard to beat the moment in sea of stars when the stage lights turned off in the jam, leaving just the subtle orange ceiling lights placed equally around the beautiful round venue of Hampton, the simple filleted geometric concrete shell rising from the top of the seats. Excellent jam in there providing the one pleasantly murky part of the rock n roll evening. Essentially two encores after Jibboo with Suzie>Julius followed by Izabella>Possum.

Seeing Jim Pollack dance his ass off in front of us, having the time of his life, is a good image to wrap up the show. High energy and fun had by all. Sunday is going to be lit.
, attached to 2025-09-20

Review by Phishiscool

Phishiscool The notion that tonight wasn't as good as last night boggles my mind. This production is just world class. Not a soul walked out of the ship tonight thinking anything short "Jesus fuck."
And it wasn't as good as Friday...
This is heaven.
Do simple if you are strapped for time
Do the whole second set if you are less obsessed
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Review by Marc0Esquand0las

Marc0Esquand0las The Moonage Daydream solo contained one of those magic moments when the crowd & the band seemed to lock in and spur each other on in a growing feedback loop. The energy was palpable and it seemed like everyone in the crowded coliseum was seriously getting the F down. Gives me chills to think about it.
This show was fantastic. The Ether Edge jam is a must listen. The 4 songs to end the night, Suzy, Julius, Izabella, Possum, were all so energetic and rocking that they should go on your Jane Fonda aerobic mixtape immediately for your next workout.
, attached to 2025-09-20

Review by DownWithSteam

DownWithSteam Coming off a true heater last night, the expectations were Phish would come in and do it all again. Those expectations were absolutely correct.

While I surely prefer 9/19/25 as a superior show overall - there are some highlights in this show that surely rival it. For example, the Moonage Daydream S1 closer raged harder than perhaps any version of that song I can still remember. Also thank you for playing Esther.

The highlight of this 2nd set in my opinion was actually this Beneath a Sea of Stars, the jam that came of this one was straight up trance inducing.

Certainly a show you'll want to listen to.

Set One: B
Set Two: B+

Rating: 4.25
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Review by PMullz

PMullz The show was great I just want to complain about this food vendor who spent a good hour yelling at the people in line that we were stupid and we weren't actually in a line. Fuck you buddy, we got in and had a great time. Lost in the Dream Cuisine is the place, and I hope nobody ever buys a fucking thing from this asshole. In fact, order something, watch him cook it, and then just show him your asshole and run away, that's all he deserves.
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