
How much do tickets cost to see Phish in summer 2025?
The only predictable thing about seeing Phish live is that each and every show will be totally unpredictable.
After reviewing the jam band's set lists from their first seven concert on their ongoing summer 2025 tour, we found that they opened with a a new song at every gig.
At one show, it was 'Moma Dance.' The next night, they kicked things off with 'Free.' After that, 'Runaway Jim,' 'AC/DC Bag, Crowd Control,' 'Punch You In The Eye' got things underway. Most recently, their concert began with 'Wolfman's Brother.'
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Pretty exciting stuff for an act that's been together for over 40 years.
'It's not like anything you've ever seen because it's never happened before,' NY-based comedian and proud Phan Max Fine told the New York Post.
'Every show is special and unique because they don't plan for it. You get to be whoever you want at a Phish show.'
If you'd like to see the innovative rockers live, tickets are available for all of Phish's upcoming shows including their pair at Queens' Forest Hills Stadium on Tuesday, July 22 and Wednesday, July 23 as well as their trio at Saratoga Springs' Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Friday, July 25, Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27.
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At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one of their New York-based shows was $62.61 including fees on Vivid Seats.
All other shows — excluding multi-day or festival passes — start anywhere from $66 to $305 including fees.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Phish's remaining summer 2025 tour dates below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Phish concert ticket prices 2025
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A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.
Phish tour dates Ticket prices
start at July 4 at the Folsom Field Stadium in Boulder, CO $124.77
(including fees) July 5 at the Folsom Field Stadium in Boulder, CO $100
(including fees) July 9 at the Value City Arena in Columbus, OH $89
(including fees) July 11-13 at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, SC
Three-day passes $430
(including fees) July 11 at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, SC $130
(including fees) July 12 at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, SC $142
(including fees) July 13 at the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, SC $111
(including fees) July 15-16 at the TD Pavilion at the Mann in Philadelphia, PA
Two-day passes $418.36
(including fees) July 15 at the TD Pavilion at the Mann in Philadelphia, PA $202.16
(including fees) July 16 at the TD Pavilion at the Mann in Philadelphia, PA $209.81
(including fees) July 18-20 at the United Center in Chicago, IL
Three-day passes $355
(including fees) July 18 at the United Center in Chicago, IL $66
(including fees) July 19 at the United Center in Chicago, IL $92
(including fees) July 20 at the United Center in Chicago, IL $86
(including fees) July 22-23 at Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, NY
Two-day passes $408
(including fees) July 22 at Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, NY $164
(including fees) July 23 at Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, NY $168
(including fees) July 25-27 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY
Three-day passes $270.28
(including fees) July 25 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY $62.61
(including fees) July 26 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY $82.42
(including fees) July 27 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY $83.69
(including fees) Sept. 11-14 at the Bourbon and Beyond Festival in Louisville, KY
Four-day passes $379.67
(including fees) Sept. 12 at the Bourbon and Beyond Festival in Louisville, KY
Single-day passes $262.50
(including fees) Sept. 13-14 at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham, AL
Two-day passes $289
(including fees) Sept. 13 at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham, AL
Single-day passes $125
(including fees) Sept. 14 at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham, AL
Single-day passes $96
(including fees) Sept. 16-17 at the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA
Two-day passes $241.76
(including fees) Sept. 16 at the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA
Single-day passes $89.62
(including fees) Sept. 17 at the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA
Single-day passes $87.34
(including fees) Sept. 19-21 at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA
Three-day passes $573
(including fees) Sept. 19 at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA
Single-day passes $211
(including fees) Sept. 20 at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA
Single-day passes $305
(including fees) Sept. 21 at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA
Single-day passes $216
(including fees)
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Bourbon and Beyond 2025
The most exciting festival of the year is going down in Louisville.
Set to take place at the Highland Festival Grounds from Sept. 11-14, many of the biggest names in music are dropping in for the four-day festival.
In addition to the artists mentioned above, Ringo Starr, Nathaniel Rateliff, Third Eye Blind, Pixies and Khruangbin will also be on hand at the extravaganza.
If this sounds like the can't-miss long weekend of the year for you, single and multi-day Bourbon and Beyond passes can be scooped up here.
Phish set list
Part of the fun of seeing Phish live is the surprises the band has in store for fans.
Still, it can't hurt to take a peek at what has made the cut at each and every show.
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For a closer look, here's the complete history of what Phish has played live — dating all the way back to 1983 — courtesy of Set List FM.
Phish new music
On July 12, 2024, Phish released their 16th studio album 'Evolve.'
Over 12 tracks, the Vermont natives surprise, which is par for the course for them. No two songs are alike here (as one might expect); their only connection is the cosmically in-sync ensemble.
Personally, we were most taken with the slinky, bass-y, mysterious 'Hey Stranger,' upbeat toe-tapper 'A Wave Of Hope' and slow burn 'Monsters.'
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Be sure to try the restrained Beatles-esque 'Valdese,' too. It's impossible not to crack a smile while listening to the soon-to-be classic and would-be setlist staple if it wasn't for how all-over-the-map the band is.
Want to check out the sonically adventurous record right now? You can find 'Evolve' here.
Huge jam bands on tour in 2025
While Phish might be the most iconic and possibly unpredictable jam band there is, many other artists who promise 'no two set lists are the same' will also be on the road this year and next.
Here are just five of our favorites you won't want to miss live in 2025.
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• Dave Matthews Band
• Goose
• String Cheese Incident
• moe.
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• Widespread Panic
Who else is out and about this year? Check out our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
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