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How To Watch Phish’s Summer 2025 Tour Live

Trey Anastasio performs during "If I Had A Song", the finale the 60th annual Newport Folk Festival 2019 at Fort Adams State Park on July 28, 2019 in Newport, Rhode Island. Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Newport, Rhode Island, USA - 28 Jul 2019
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Phish fans can look forward to an exciting summer as the iconic jam band gears up for its Summer Tour 2025. Notably, the tour will be accessible to fans far and wide through comprehensive livestream offerings. LivePhish is set to broadcast all 23 concerts with pay-per-view access, ensuring that fans who can’t make it to the venues in person will still be part of the musical journey. For those considering digital attendance, various packages are available, ranging from single-show passes to full-tour bundles, ensuring flexibility for enthusiasts with different preferences and budgets.

Starting on June 20, 2025, Phish will kick off the tour with a three-night performance at the SNHU Arena in Manchester, NH. This initial performance sets the stage for a sequence of concerts spanning across major cities, including Pittsburgh, Austin, Columbus, North Charleston, and Philadelphia. Fans planning to follow Phish throughout the tour might find the multi-night bundles particularly appealing. These provide not only cost benefits but also allow fans to experience complete setlists from venues like Folsom Field in Boulder, CO, during the 4th of July weekend, and the final three-night stand at Saratoga Springs, NY.

Purchasing the livestream passes on LivePhish.com also comes with added benefits, such as a 48-hour on-demand viewing window post-broadcast, allowing fans to rewatch the shows at their convenience. Current subscribers to LivePhish+ receive additional discounts on webcast purchases, enhancing the experience with access to soundboard recordings of all Phish shows dating back to 2002, along with other exclusive releases. An attractive option for subscribers is getting 15% off summer tour bundles or a generous 50% discount on single-show webcasts for new subscribers.

The livestream offerings cater to a broad range of viewing preferences, presenting options in both HD and 4K formats. For those looking to make the most of their Phish experience, webcast/merch bundles add a tangible connection to the virtual concert attendance. This summer, Phish’s approach to melding in-person and livestream experiences truly epitomizes modern concert accessibility, promising immersive participation regardless of geographical barriers.

Phish’s commitment to its fans extends beyond just the concert experience. A portion of the proceeds from purchases made through LivePhish.com are donated to the Mockingbird Foundation, exemplifying the band’s ongoing support for music education initiatives. This philanthropic approach adds a layer of community involvement, encouraging fans to contribute to a cause while enjoying the rich, improvisational tapestry that Phish concerts are renowned for.

In terms of logistics for those attending or streaming the events, each concert is scheduled to start at 7:30 PM or later, accommodating various time zones and ensuring wide accessibility. Multi-night packages promise savings, encouraging fans to join multiple live events, or to binge the performances during or after the event.

All of these elements combined highlight Phish’s dedication to providing a seamless and inclusive concert experience in 2025, leveraging digital advancements to maintain and grow their fan base. With the band expected to deliver electrifying performances throughout the tour, those attending in person or virtually are set to have memorable experiences filled with Phish’s signature sound and dynamic stage presence.

Whether you are an avid long-time follower or a new fan, the Phish Summer Tour 2025 promises to be an engaging, community-driven experience, rich with the exploratory spirit that has defined Phish for decades. Whether contributing to educational causes through purchases or experiencing every spontaneous jam and intricate progression from your own living room, this summer’s tour is crafted to include every fan in the wide-reaching Phish family.

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