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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Phish nod in the 33-year history in the man last night in Philadelphia

Phish nod in the 33-year history in the man last night in Philadelphia


Photo: Peter Wallace

Last night, Wednesday, July 16, Phish returned to the TD pavilion for the second and last appearance at this place in Philadelphia. During the youngest city of the band's fraternal love, they honored their extensive regional history by the texts on the changed Joy Publish “Twenty Years” to reflect on your term in the man Center with the Trey Anastasio, the lyrical adaptation “Thirty-three years later” sang, which indicated the time that her initial concert debut on July 18, 1992 overtaken at the concert location and its latest return.

Set One found an opening at “The Dogs”, which served as an unexpected launch pad for the first song chart of the evening. Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and Jon Fishman's unlimited music boost led to a well -baked “Evolve”, the title track her 16th studio album before “Fluffhead” was in the mix. “Gumbo” received special treatment from the guitarist who teased “Macarena”.

The band emphasized its interplay and mutual musical understanding during “Pebbles and Marbles”, the first “Ginseng Sullivan”, which arrives during this calendar year and from a following run by “Guelah Papyrus”, “Julius” and the “Split Open and Meltyres”.

After the positioning of “The Curtain With” in Set One on June 22, 2025, the appearance in the Snhu Arena in Manchester, NH, the group pushed the song for the second set and put the track in slot one. The second half of Phish's time in men provided instrumental examinations and immersed them deeply into a space meeting that built loved compositions. “A wave of hope” seemed to wear the best out of the energy of the group in front of a contemplative “mercy”.

The sequence “Simple” and “Ether Edge” of the band represented a top levy that flowed in “Maze” without a break. The most personal moment of the night was in “twenty years”, in which a lyrical change contained the geographical history of the band and a more than thirteen the age of more than thirteen by Anastasios adaptation of the timeline, “thirty -three years later”.

Before he closes her time in Philadelphia, Phish distorted the time marker to a frame that “ran like an antelope”. The addition of the night was an expressive representation of the skills of each member. “You amuse me” included a tease of the Topic of Speed Racer Produced by McConnell as well as “Manteca” and “Jean Pierre” interpolations a la Anastasio. And while Gordon's solo quoted Anastasio the number of 1989 of the fine young cannibals, “she drives me crazy” about the skills of the bass player and added “He drove me crazy”.

After Phish has completed her time with The Mann, he will continue his summer tour with her subsequent arrival at the United Center in Chicago, where you should carry out three consecutive nights from July 18 to 20.

After their summer tour, the band will take part in a autumn series with seven stops from September 13th to 21st. Here you will find tickets and more information.

Scroll down for the setlist on Wednesday evening.

Phish

TD pavilion in man – Philadelphia

July 16, 2025

Set I: The dogs, Evolve, Fluffhead, Gumbo, pebbles and murmurs, Roggae, Ginseng Sullivan, Guelah Papyrus, Julius, divided and melt

Set II: The curtain with, a wave of hope -> Mercy> simply> Etherkante -> Maze, twenty years later[1] > Run like an antelope

Enc.: You have fun

Notes:

[1] The texts changed in “Thirty -three years later”.

Trey teased Manteca in Gumbo. Simple contained extensive macarena. Trey changed the texts of twenty years later in “Thirty -three years later” in relation to the band's first show in the Mann Center on July 18, 1992. While Mikes Bass -solo in you, whom I enjoy, quoted Trey, she drives me crazy (beautiful young cannibals) and changed the texts to “He drove me crazy”.

Setlist and notes about phish.net.