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by TahoeDawg on 4/24/24Sphere - Las VegasAmazing venue, band was awesome! Total experience was great!
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Phish in Concert
Probably no other band around today is more about the live experience than Phish. As the undisputed kings of the jam-band movement that began in the '80s and exploded in the '90s with bands like Widespread Panic, Blues Traveler, and The Spin Doctors, they defined a style that was song-based but also about improvisation and the magic of the moment. When they brought their creative collision of rock, jazz, funk, folk, and country influences to a quickly expanding grassroots fan base in the '80s, a movement was born -- one in which the music was constantly developing before the audience's eyes and ears. Trey Anastasio's guitar, Page McConnell's keyboards, Mike Gordon's bass, and Jon Fishman's drums engage in a four-part conversation that's constantly evolving. Whether the band is playing tunes off classic Phish releases like 'Billy Breathes' and 'The Story of the Ghost,' or performing one of their famous Halloween shows where they cover another artist's album in its entirety, like The Who's 'Quadrophenia' or Talking Heads' 'Remain in Light,' Phish is always in flux. While headlining festivals like Bonnaroo, or hosting their own, like The Clifford Ball and Magnaball, or keeping an event all to themselves, the band maintains an unbreakable connection with their huge, hardcore audience of Phish Heads.
Phish Background
Phish got its start at The University of Vermont in 1983, when guitarists Trey Anastasio and Jeff Holdsworth, bass man Mike Gordon, and drummer Jon Fishman started jamming informally. But by the mid '80s, when Holdsworth had departed and keyboardist Page McConnell arrived to solidify the band's lineup, the band was truly beginning to define its sound -- a mix of Grateful Dead-inspired psychedelic jamming, jazzy fluidity, and funk-savvy grooves. Phish released its first, self-titled album in 1986, but like the Dead, they were always more about the live experience than the recording studio. And by the end of the '80s they were hitting the road hard, building up a hefty, dedicated audience and pretty much creating the jam-band circuit in the process. Their songwriting shone on albums like 'A Picture of Nectar,' 'Billy Breathes,' and 'The Story of a Ghost,' while their concerts became a nexus for thousands of hardy Phish Heads. You can't keep Phish out of water for long, and these days they continue to take their idiosyncratic but infectious sound to the people, creating new generations of Phish fans along the way.
Amazing venue, band was awesome! Total experience was great!
The best concert experience ever. I was left speechless for about a day.
Really just an amazing place. Phish is my favorite band and having seen them countless times, and the Sphere experience just really brought everything to the next level. Amazing audio, loved the haptic seats in the upper levels, and of course the visuals are just out of this world.
Phish continues to be the best and most innovative band of all time
Amazing sound, Amazing visuals, Amazing show, Amazing Space. You could literally pick the instrument you wanted to hear and it was crystal clear to pick up on. The Sound is what truly blew my mind. The visual show with Phish is and has always been spectacular, but with the new tech, they really went all in a created a new type of show experience of which others will build upon and copy. The Dead and Company should be a great show too.
Absolutely the best concerts ever performed, period.
This was the 3rd best experience of my entire life. The first two being the births of my daughters.
Words cannot describe what a game changer the sphere is for the live music experience. The sound is phenomenally amazing, even when you’re so far right of center that you can touch the led wall the sound sounds like the speakers are absolutely tuned perfectly to your seat. Yeah the screen is cooling and amazing, but the sound system and it’s nearly 170,00 speaker array are the true stars of the venue.
We only got to attend night 4, but I can only imagine seeing the evolution of the 4 nights. This was amazing. Sphere staff, the show, fans, everything was worth the whirlwind trip to Vegas to catch another Phish show ⭕️
My eternal love and devotion to Phish. Words escape me. The best. What a venue!!!! What a band!!!