Phish Announces 2015 Plans

Phish has unveiled the routing for its summer schedule that launches in Bend, Ore. The U.S. tour includes the 10th edition of the band’s festival and a trio of Labor Day weekend shows in Commerce City, Colo.

Photo: John Davisson
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Fairgrounds Racecourse, New Orleans, La.

Before the tour begins you’ll want to pick up Phish’s first-ever full-length live vinyl box set, New Year’s Eve 1995: Live At Madison Square Garden. Rolling Stone deemed the MSG show one of the “greatest concerts of the ‘90s.” The six LP collection, which includes previously unpublished photos from the show and an essay by music scribe Parke Puterbaugh, will be available on Record Store Day April 18, exclusively at participating independently owned record stores.

The band’s festival – dubbed Mangaball – returns to Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glenn, N.Y., the site of Phish’s 2011 fest, Super Ball IX. In addition to a series of performances by the band, the Aug. 21-23 event will offer attendees plenty of fun with numerous activities, attractions and art installations.  

The Commerce City residency marks Phish’s fifth straight year celebrating Labor Day at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

Additional stops include Inglewood, Calif.; Atlanta; Nashville; Philadelphia; Kansas City and Raleigh, N.C.

Check out the summer itinerary below:

July 21 – Bend, Ore., Les Schwab Amphitheater
July 22 – Bend, Ore., Les Schwab Amphitheater     
July 24 – Mountain View, Calif., Shoreline Amphitheatre   
July 25 – Inglewood, Calif., Forum   
July 28 – Austin, Texas, Austin360 Amphitheater    
July 29 – Grand Prairie, Texas, Verizon Theatre At Grand Prairie   
July 31 – Atlanta, Ga., Aaron’s Amphitheatre At Lakewood           
Aug. 1 – Atlanta, Ga., Aaron’s Amphitheatre At Lakewood
Aug. 2 – Tuscaloosa, Ala., Tuscaloosa Amphitheater           
Aug. 4 – Nashville, Tenn., Riverfront Park   
Aug. 5 – Kansas City, Mo., Starlight Theatre           
Aug. 7 – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center       
Aug. 8 – East Troy, Wis., Alpine Valley Music Theatre       
Aug. 9 – East Troy, Wis., Alpine Valley Music Theatre       
Aug. 11 – Philadelphia, Pa., Mann Center for Performing Arts        
Aug. 12 – Philadelphia, Pa., Mann Center for Performing Arts        
Aug. 14 – Raleigh, N.C., Walnut Creek Amphitheatre         
Aug. 15 – Columbia, Md., Merriweather Post Pavilion        
Aug. 16 – Columbia, Md., Merriweather Post Pavilion        
Aug. 21 – Watkins Glen, N.Y., Watkins Glen International (MagnaBall)
Aug. 22 – Watkins Glen, N.Y., Watkins Glen International (MagnaBall)
Aug. 23 – Watkins Glen, N.Y., Watkins Glen International (MagnaBall)
Sept. 4 – Commerce City, Colo., Dick’s Sporting Goods Park        
Sept. 5 – Commerce City, Colo., Dick’s Sporting Goods Park        
Sept. 6 – Commerce City, Colo., Dick’s Sporting Goods Park

Tickets for Mangaball go on sale March 20 at 12 p.m. EDT. An online ticket request period is currently ongoing for all other dates via Tickest.Phish.com. Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning April 2. Visit Phish.com for more details.