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How much do tickets cost to see Phish in summer 2025?
How much do tickets cost to see Phish in summer 2025?

New York Post

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

How much do tickets cost to see Phish in summer 2025?

Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. 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.' Advertisement 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. Advertisement 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 Advertisement 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. Advertisement They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event. Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here. 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. Advertisement 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.' Advertisement 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. Advertisement • Dave Matthews Band • Goose • String Cheese Incident • moe. Advertisement • 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

Glastonbury chaos as bosses are forced to SHUT part of festival as Lorde performs surprise set
Glastonbury chaos as bosses are forced to SHUT part of festival as Lorde performs surprise set

The Sun

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Glastonbury chaos as bosses are forced to SHUT part of festival as Lorde performs surprise set

GLASTONBURY descended into chaos as organisers were forced to shut down part of the site during a surprise performance by pop star Lorde. Crowds rushed to the Woodsies tent after word spread about the secret set — but the surge quickly overwhelmed the space. 4 4 Festival goers were pushed out of the tent where Lorde performed. A source told the Mirror: 'It's sweltering inside the tent given the amount of people crammed inside. 'Bosses are urging people to stand up off the floor to make room. 'Some people are leaving as it's so intense.' The source added: 'Bosses have now shut down Woodsies as crowds are so big with a festival-wide message saying: 'Woodies is now full'.' The disruption came shortly after Glastonbury bosses revealed the acts expected to draw the biggest crowds today. As well as Lorde at Woodsies, Lola Young, Blossoms, Pink Pantheress, Rudimental and Fatboy Slim are expected to draw the biggest crowds. Festival officials issued a warning: 'There will be large crowds at the Pyramid, Other, West Holts and Park Stages too – with plenty of space to accommodate them. 'This evening, Arcadia will be busy. The one way system in the South East Corner is also likely to come into play. 'We expect that there will be one in, one out queues on some of our tented venues, and on occasion it may be necessary to divert you around some areas when they are at capacity. Please listen to stewards and be patient with them.' Lorde Teases Secret Glastonbury Set Amid New Album Release They added: 'When leaving our bigger arenas and venues, please remember there are lots of you. If you take your time the crowds will thin out and you'll get out more easily. 'And when heading to stages remember, we have a lot of alternative routes to places, the shortest route will often not be the quickest.' Social media quickly lit up with complaints directed at the official Glasto account on X/Twitter. One user posted: 'This #Glastonbury opening ceremony is embarrassing as f***,' while another asked: 'Is there meant to be no sound at the #Glastonbury2025 opening ceremony? Local regs? Crowds a bit restless at the back #Glastonbury.' This year's festival runs from June 25 to June 29, with a stacked line-up including US rapper Doechii, British singer Raye, and legendary performer Sir Rod Stewart, who takes on the iconic legends slot. Irish rap trio Kneecap is performing on Saturday. 4 4

CJC 610 to Host Disco-Tech x Happiness Therapy Showcase June 12th
CJC 610 to Host Disco-Tech x Happiness Therapy Showcase June 12th

CairoScene

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

CJC 610 to Host Disco-Tech x Happiness Therapy Showcase June 12th

The lineup features French house mavericks Crowd Control and Baka G, along with Cairo's Awadly, Jess, Moenes and Tata. Jun 10, 2025 Disco-Tech, Cairo Jazz Club 610's community-based party series made to spotlight the intersection of tech-house and disco, is holding a massive season-opening party in collaboration with French label Happiness Therapy on June 12th. The all-nighter party features a hefty lineup of electronic wizards such as Crowd Control, the mastermind and co-founder of Happiness Therapy, along with French-Swiss house maestro Baka G. The duo will be joined by Cairo's finest selectors: Awadly, Jess, Moenes, and Tata. Ticket booking and reservations are available on Cairo Jazz Club 610's official website.

Fans vote Mississippi brewery with beer, new spiked lemonade as one of the best in the US
Fans vote Mississippi brewery with beer, new spiked lemonade as one of the best in the US

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Fans vote Mississippi brewery with beer, new spiked lemonade as one of the best in the US

A Hattiesburg brewery has made USA TODAY's list of the best in the nation. There are about 20 breweries in the Magnolia State, and one craft beer creator keeps earning national accolades. Overall, the Mississippi craft brewing business is still performing well, despite a national dip. Mississippi's craft beer industry has an economic impact on the state of roughly $303 million per year, according to 2023 figures, the most recent available from the Brewers Association. The state's breweries produce more than 20,300 barrels of beer each year. Here's what we know about one of the best brewpubs in the nation and what it plans for the future. Southern Prohibition Brewing Co. is in the national spotlight again, ranking in USA TODAY's Top 10 brewpubs in the U.S. The list was nominated by experts and voted on by readers across the nation. (Lights of the Wild at the Hattiesburg Zoo made a similar Christmas lights list in December.) Co-Owner Quinby Chunn said in a February interview that his brewery has several products that perform well. Crowd Control, a dry-hopped Imperial IPA, is their most popular, and it's been in their lineup for a decade. "An employee-owned company, Southern Prohibition Brewing is a popular spot in Mississippi's craft beer scene. It offers a number of taproom exclusives and seasonal releases, and the kitchen pairs menu items with their beer selection," USA TODAY wrote. Last year, it topped SB Nation's Hustle Belt - Belts Beer Garden list of Mississippi breweries, and in 2018 its Devil's Harvest Breakfast IPA was named the best beer in the state by Men's Journal. The community favorite opened in 2013. Over the years, the brewery has experimented with a lot of beers and beer styles, pushing each to the extreme and trying variations of the brews to make them exciting, fun and appealing to beer aficionados. In addition, SoPro opened a taproom, a large outdoor patio and an event room for special occasions. There is a full-service restaurant and full bar, including a selection of alcohol-free mocktails, making it a family-friendly, something-for-everyone kind of place. "I do think the beer industry has been changing ever since we got into it, honestly," Chunn said. "When we first opened, we had a different idea of what it became even six months later. Consumer trends are changing. We are just trying to change with it." For example, he and co-owner Ben Green plan to expand a popular line of spiked lemonade in 2025. "We're still making beers and a lot of products we are proud of, but this lemonade is delicious," Green said earlier this year. "We aren't going to stuck in one place and only make one product. That's how people go out of business. You have to be smart and you have to be willing to adapt, and I think that is what we are doing." Business of brewing in Mississippi. What is the forecast as big beer tumbles nationwide? Lua Brewing (Des Moines, Iowa) Strangebird Brewery (Rochester, New York) Free State Brewing Company (Lawrence, Kansas) Dewey Beer Co. (Dewey Beach, Delaware) Urban Roots Brewing & Smokehouse (Sacramento, California) Forbidden Root Restaurant & Brewery (Chicago, Illinois) Otherlands Beer (Bellingham, Washington) Southern Prohibition Brewing (Hattiesburg, Mississippi) The Brewer's Art (Baltimore, Maryand) Lakefront Brewery (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) Mississippi's venture in the craft beer industry was slow getting started, mainly because state law wasn't conducive to building a thriving beer business. The oldest brewery in the state is Lazy Magnolia, which started making and selling packaged beer in 2005. The first new law that kicked off the movement was one that allowed for beers containing more than 5% alcohol to be sold in the state. Allowing breweries to sell their beer on site also helped. Changes to state law started in 2012, and since then the growth of beer sales and number of breweries popping up has continued to grow. Although the breweries could make beer, they couldn't sell it on location, so beer lovers had to buy their favorites in retail stores. Instead of selling beer, breweries offered tours for a fee and gave away samples of their beer with the tours. In 2017, another new law was enacted to allow breweries to sell a limited amount of their beers, so many opened taprooms to the delight of fans. Craft beer lovers could meet at the breweries and compare notes on the beers in person. Other new laws in recent years have done even more to help the craft beer business in Mississippi, creating an even more robust industry. Contact Lici Beveridge at lbeveridge@ Follow her on X @licibev or Facebook at Ross Reily is a writer for the Clarion Ledger, part of the USA TODAY Network. He can be reached at rreily@ or 601-573-2952. You can follow him on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter @GreenOkra1. Bonnie Bolden is the Deep South Connect reporter for Mississippi with Gannett/USA Today. Email her at bbolden@ This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Mississippi brewery with beer, food makes Top 10 list of best in US

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