One thing you can count on with Phish shows? They’ll always keep you guessing.
After looking at the set lists from their initial concerts on the summer 2025 tour, it’s clear they’ve been starting each show with brand-new tracks from their latest album, “AA.”
For instance, one night included “Moma Dance,” then the next night kicked off with “Free.” Songs like “Runaway Jim,” “AC/DC Bag,” “Crowd Control,” and “Punch You in the Eye” have also made appearances. Recently, their performances began with “The Wolfman’s Brothers.”
It’s a thrilling development for a band that’s been around for over 40 years.
Max Fein, a comedian from New York, shared, “I’ve never seen anything like this. Each show feels distinct because they really don’t have a set plan. You can be whoever you want to be at a Phish concert.”
If you’re interested in experiencing their unique concerts live, tickets are up for grabs for the upcoming shows. This includes a pair of concerts at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on July 22 and 23, alongside three nights at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs from July 25 to 27.
At the time of writing, ticket prices for the New York shows started at around $62.61, covering the cost of vibrant seating.
Other shows typically range from about $66 to $305, depending on the event.
For more details, our team has gathered everything you need to know about Phish’s summer 2025 tour schedule.
(Note: All prices mentioned are subject to change.)
Phish Concert Ticket Prices 2025
Here’s a list of the tour dates, venues, and the lowest ticket prices available:
| Phish Tour Dates | Starting Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| July 4 at Folsom Field, Boulder, CO | $124.77 |
| July 5 at Folsom Field, Boulder, CO | $100 |
| July 9 at Value City Arena, Columbus, OH | $89 |
| July 11-13 at North Charleston Coliseum, SC (3-Day Pass) | $430 |
| July 11 at North Charleston Coliseum, SC | $130 |
| July 12 at North Charleston Coliseum, SC | $142 |
| July 13 at North Charleston Coliseum, SC | $111 |
| July 15-16 at Mann’s TD Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA (2-Day Pass) | $418.36 |
| July 15 at Mann’s TD Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA | $202.16 |
| July 16 at Mann’s TD Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA | $209.81 |
| July 18-20 at United Center, Chicago, IL (3-Day Pass) | $355 |
| July 18 at United Center, Chicago, IL | $66 |
| July 19 at United Center, Chicago, IL | $92 |
| July 20 at United Center, Chicago, IL | $86 |
| July 22-23 at Forest Hills Stadium, New York, NY (2-Day Pass) | $408 |
| July 22 at Forest Hills Stadium, New York, NY | $164 |
| July 23 at Forest Hills Stadium, New York, NY | $168 |
| July 25-27 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY (3-Day Pass) | $270.28 |
| July 25 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY | $62.61 |
| July 26 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY | $82.42 |
| July 27 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY | $83.69 |
| September 11-14 at Bourbon and Beyond Festival, Louisville, KY (4-Day Pass) | $379.67 |
| September 12 at Bourbon and Beyond Festival, KY | $262.50 |
| September 13-14 at Coca-Cola Amphitheater, Birmingham, AL (2-Day Pass) | $289 |
| September 13 at Coca-Cola Amphitheater, AL | $125 |
| September 14 at Coca-Cola Amphitheater, AL | $96 |
| September 16-17 at Ameris Bank Amphitheater, Alpharetta, GA (2-Day Pass) | $241.76 |
| September 16 at Ameris Bank Amphitheater, GA | $89.62 |
| September 17 at Ameris Bank Amphitheater, GA | $87.34 |
| September 19-21 at Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA (3-Day Pass) | $573 |
| September 19 at Hampton Coliseum, VA | $211 |
| September 20 at Hampton Coliseum, VA | $305 |
| September 21 at Hampton Coliseum, VA | $216 |
(Note: Prices are confirmed at the time of writing, but they may change. Extra charges may apply during checkout.)
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Bourbon and Beyond Festival 2025
This year’s Bourbon and Beyond festival is set for September 11-14 in Louisville.
Taking place at the Highland Festival Grounds, it promises performances from big names like Ringo Starr, Nathaniel Rateliff, Third Eye Blind, Pixies, and Khruangbin, among others.
Phish’s Set Lists
Phish concerts are always an unexpected delight for fans.
Although, hey, it doesn’t hurt to glance at what they’ve played each night.
You can view their complete live set list history here.
Phish’s New Music
On July 12, 2024, Phish released their 16th studio album, titled “Evolve.”
Consisting of 12 tracks, it features the band’s signature style, each song offering something distinct.
Personally, I found tracks like “A Wave of Hope” and “Monster” particularly captivating. They’ve got this vibe—kind of ethereal yet grounded.
Oh, and don’t miss “Baldeze” which has a Beatles-esque feel that’s irresistibly catchy and fits perfectly into their set list.
If you’re interested in checking it out, you can listen to “Evolve” here.
Other Giant Jam Bands on Tour in 2025
While Phish is a standout, there are plenty of other incredible jam bands to look out for this year and into next.
Here are a few favorites that you might want to catch live in 2025:
- Dave Matthews Band
- Goose
- String Cheese Incident
- MOE.
- Widespread Panic
Curious about who’s touring this year? Check out our list of major artists on the road in 2025 to find a show that appeals to you.

