Phish Announces Extended 2025 US Tour, Donates $300,000 to Wildfire Relief
Legendary jam band Phish has unveiled plans for an extensive 2025 US tour, expanding their initial schedule due to overwhelming demand. The Vermont-based quartet, known for their improvisational live performances, will also contribute $300,000 to Southern California wildfire relief efforts through their charitable WaterWheel Foundation.
The tour, following a successful Las Vegas residency, kicks off on April 18 in Seattle and concludes on September 12 in Louisville, encompassing 33 shows across major US cities. Notably, the band’s traditional Labor Day weekend performance at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park has been replaced with a show in Boulder.
Phish, formed in 1983 and consisting of Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Jon Fishman, and Page McConnell, continues to draw massive crowds decades into their career. The upcoming tour showcases their enduring popularity and commitment to live performance.
Tickets for the tour initially went on sale through Ticketmaster on February 28, with most dates quickly selling out. Fans still hoping to attend can find resale options on platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats. Prices on StubHub range from $54 to $305, while Vivid Seats offers tickets between $52 and $292, with the majority of options under $100 for both platforms.
As of now, no opening acts have been announced for the tour, and all current dates are within the continental United States. While no international shows have been scheduled, there is potential for further expansion of US dates.
For the latest tour information and ticket availability, fans are encouraged to check official band channels and authorized ticket retailers.