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TREY ANASTASIO IN CONCERT:

Trey Anastasio's music transcends the walls of traditional rock -- whether he's leading the band Phish with his unique vocals or composing original licks on his Martin guitar, Anastasio proves his virtuosity as an extremely well-rounded musician. Although he's played alongside a diverse group of acts ranging from Dave Matthews to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Anastasio always returns to his roots as a guitarist and composer, captivating audiences with his grand use of arpeggios and improvisation at his live shows. Hitting the road with a number of different bands, Anastasio will treat fans to hit-filled sets on his highly anticipated summer tour dates. 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Born in Texas, Trey Anastasio got his start in college as the frontman of legendary jam band Phish, performing at local house parties for fellow classmates. The band rose to fame in the late '80s with their cult debut Phish (The White Tape), and eleven more albums followed over the course of their three-decade career. During the band's run, Anastasio released ten solo records, including an orchestral album and a collaboration between Primus' Les Claypool (bass) and Police's Stewart Copeland (drums) called Oysterhead. Not only has he had an expansive collection of hits, but he's also dabbled in chamber music and scoring for theater, composing a number of orchestral pieces and penning music for the Broadway musical Hands on a Hardbody. Anastasio has a packed summer tour ahead, and he's sure to delight fans as he performs with the Trey Anastasio Band, Phish, and the LA Philharmonic.

 

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

"Great, high-energy show. We were expecting something a little mellower, but were blown away. It looked like Trey and the band were really enjoying themselves.  If you get a chance to see TAB, do it! You will not be disappointed."

"Trey continues to amaze me with his brilliance and energy. His second night show was another dance jam that will not be forgotten. He gave us an incredible show and it was all good!!" 

"Great show - Trey and the whole band played beautifully."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 414 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Rumpy on 2/23/10Riviera Theatre - Chicago

    Amazing. The best was the end.... Black Dog and Sultans of Swing... who could ask for anything more??? Trey ripped up the guitar. Loved it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/23/10Uptown Theater - Kansas City

    Venue was great. Sound was fantastic. Band was sensational. Couldn't have been better.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    2.21.10 - Uptown KC

    by Washaufizzi on 2/23/10Uptown Theater - Kansas City

    WOW!!!! What a show. Acoustic Wilson and multi Tubes. The horns were on their game!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trey at his BEST!!!

    by Erone on 2/23/10Uptown Theater - Kansas City

    Awesome show! Trey and the band moved my soul to dance as always. The venue was amazing, intimate and beautiful!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Trey and co. killed it!

    by kboooo on 2/22/10Uptown Theater - Kansas City

    Was really impressed by the band. I have seen them once before and was more impressed this time. The jams were more concise much as Phish's are. Sultan's of Swing was cool as well. Cayman Review or Alive Again were my favorites.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show.

    by 1Grubby on 2/22/10Uptown Theater - Kansas City

    It was a great show. Played all of the songs I wanted to hear.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trey @ Uptown in KCMO

    by yonk1983 on 2/22/10Uptown Theater - Kansas City

    Great show. Lots of energy from the start and WHAT were those horns!!!! Booooom! Absolutely superb. Carry on..

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    trey is the man

    by bandeetz on 2/22/10Riviera Theatre - Chicago

    great show in a dump of a venue. exposed springs in my seat tore a hole in the seat of my pants. that said, i had a great time. trey is a great player and he put on a real good two set show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Trey was healthy, happy, but in & out of focus.

    by Ace27 on 2/22/10State Theatre - Minneapolis

    first show Ive seen in months. What a show it was. Huge smiles all around. He was jumping around and conducting the horns like a mad scientist. Shine. High energy Super charged Push on til the day. Nice Cayman review. He looked really happy and healthy. His guitar sounded soo sweet. When most acts would typically end their show-he launched into an acoustic stellar mini-set. Nice Joy & Water in the sky + bathtub. Set break. Nice sand. After midnight the show got a little long and silly. He showcased Jennifer Hartswick too much. You know the heavy Horn player chick w/ the really big voice? Well, they launched into a black dog from Zeppelin. Potential is all that would amount. She took the lead vocals which Trey should never attempt. She was shrieking and wailing & hurting my ears. Morgan was shaking hher head. Bad to worse- they encore with First Tube. A bunch of squealing feedback & swinging the guitar shennanigans ensue. After a 2nd set that was light on vocals to begin with, it was just not a strong of a finish. It can't take away from all the magic leading up. Long show. Great show-ended badly.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    trey rocks

    by ajw2 on 2/21/10State Theatre - Minneapolis

    trey and classic tab were great. jennifer hardwick rocked it, as did the (very young) trombonist, and trey played tightly with lots of energy. although there were a few duds, they played lots of old stuff (most of the first album in fact), which was wonderful. trey also did a solo acoustic mini-set, which was cool. the show was really long. the venue was also great. it was cool to see them in a smaller space with good ambiance. the only problem with the venue was the sound. the music sounded ok, but it wasn't really loud enough, and you couldn't understand what trey was saying when he talked. also, the beer lines were WAY too long. they needed to set up more bars. the crowd was ok. the chick who puked violently all over the very crowded sidewalk at set break was kinda awesome too. actually, the awesome part was watching an entire team of high school cheerleaders (in uniform) walk through it... the guy who puked all over the seats right behind us was less awesome.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/21/10State Theatre - Minneapolis

    Tight show, best TAB i've seen. Played both Chalkdust and Push on till the day, my favorite phish and trey songs

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trey was incredible!

    by Chris59 on 2/20/10Riviera Theatre - Chicago

    A truly awesome show all around! Trey and the Classic TAB were fantastic all night long. Huge crowd, great venue, and unbelievable music. If you get a chance to see this show, do it! You won't be sorry!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by AZphishphan on 2/20/10Riviera Theatre - Chicago

    Absolutely unbelievable show. The energy was pouring off the stage into the crowd and bouncing off the walls. I have never seen Trey so together and on his game. The band behind Trey are special musicians and I really felt privileged to be at the show. "Push on till the day", which I've heard live 5 times now, is definitely a the top of my list. All I can say is amazing musicians, great music and incredible fan base. Dont miss this band. Scalpers were asking $150 a ticket, I would've paid $500 and not thought twice about it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Trey and TAB Up the Ante

    by NYMikeB on 2/17/10Terminal 5 - New York

    I've seen Trey with every adaptation of his solo work. I've seen him with just Tony and Russ, then with Ray also, all the way up to when he had a 10 piece. I rather enjoyed Trey's 10 piece, but honestly, the way they played on 2/16/10 was just terrific. It was an extremely high energy show. Russ and Ray were totally pumped and Jennifer was awesome, as usual. New edition, Natalie, was great and it was a really cool atmosphere when Trey introduced her; very familial. Trey, as is always the case these days, was phenominal; ever evolving in his sound, technique, and phrasing. Don Hart's pre-tour re-charting for the horn section really paid off. They were solid and the chords were big and juicy. If there are tickets still available at your local venue, you'd be a fool not to go. Best $40 I've spent in a while.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Caliphar on 2/17/10Terminal 5 - New York

    Simply Amazing - Some of the most incredible music I've ever heard live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by JWis on 2/17/10Terminal 5 - New York

    Show was absolutely amazing. Terminal 5 wasnt as bad as i had heard. Long lines for everything but if you got there early you could spend the whole show upfront. Was very fun. Trey was amazing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/12/10The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    This was the first time I saw Trey live and I have to say it was absolutely AMAZING. It was an incredible experience. I could go on for days but you get the picture. If you get a chance to see Trey with Classic Tab I have no doubt you will be amazed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Trey Show

    by Anonymous on 2/12/10The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    This show was incredible. I have seen 3 shows at the Electric Factory, and all three were great. This was my first Trey show, and it did not disappoint! I went with my boyfriend who is a Phish and Trey fan and has seen them both several times, but even he was raving about how great this show and both sets were. Props to TAB for some incredible jams, solos for each instrument, and great backup vocals. What a great vibe and experience!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/12/10The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    Great show! So fun to watch TAB get down with their bad selves...I would totally recommend a Trey concert to anyone...that said...the Electric Factory kinda stunk as a venue...definitely more of a young, punk type atmosphere...didn't fit the music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A great night with Trey and the BSO

    by playdead86 on 7/12/09Meyerhoff Symphony Hall - Baltimore

    I didn't know quite what to expect from this performance, but it was a great night of excellent musicianship at a beautiful venue. I cannot say enough about the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, it's simply amazing and I would jump at the opportunity to see a show there again. Trey was spot on for almost the entire night and obviously humbled to be in the presence of such an incredible group of musicians. It was great to see him in a new light and displaying talents I've always known he had. The setlist was simply superb, opening with Divided Sky and following with other beautiful Phish classics like Brian and Robert, The Inlaw Josie Wales and Water in the Sky (dedicated to Trey's sister who had recently succumbed to a long bout with cancer). Pebbles and Marbles and First Tube provided a rocking end to the first set, and even if the show were to end right there I would have been completely satisfied. The second set featured Trey's epic orchestral composition Time Turns Elastic and ended with an incredible version of Guyute. All in all, this show was definitely worth the 3 hour drive from NJ and if you have the opportunity to see one of these rare performances I would consider it a must-go.