Nothing says summer quite like a Phish tour.
For the past 43 years — excluding a few short hiatuses and 2020 — Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon and Page McConnell have embarked on a July through September jaunt at venues all over North America.
2026 is no different.
This time around, the legendary jam band has shows lined up at stadiums, arenas, music centers, parks, amphitheaters all over the U.S.
That includes a whopping five shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, their 92nd through 96th at the legendary House That Brunson Built venue. They’re scheduled to take place:
Wednesday, July 22
7:30 p.m.
Friday, July 24
7:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 25
7:30 p.m.
Monday, July 27
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 29
7:30 p.m.
They’ll also be at Syracuse’s Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater on Tuesday, July 21.
If you’d like to see the one-of-a-kind, anything-goes ensemble live, tickets are available for all summer 2026 Phish concerts.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one gig was $46 including fees on SeatGeek.
Prices start at $101 including fees for shows on the MSG run.
Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).
In the off-chance you’re a Phan that’s never caught the group live, you’re in for a real treat.
“…for those seeking adventure away from cookie-cutter arena rock, Phish still fit the bill,” The Arts Fuse wrote after attending three back-to-back-to-back shows in Manchester, NH last May.
“Of the 52 different songs played across the weekend (including some lengthy jams topped by an epic 42 minutes of “Tweezer” that wove in and out of Sunday’s exploratory final set), just seven tunes came from recordings since Phish’s reformation in 2009.”
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Our team has everything you need to know and more about Phish’s North American summer 2026 tour below.
What do tickets cost to see Phish on tour in 2026?
A complete calendar including North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
| Phish tour dates | Ticket prices start at |
|---|---|
| July 7-8 at the Kohl Center in Madison, WI Two-day passes | $244 (including fees) |
| July 7 at the Kohl Center in Madison, WI | $90 (including fees) |
| July 8 at the Kohl Center in Madison, WI | $81 (including fees) |
| July 10-12 at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN Three-day passes | $252 (including fees) |
| July 10 at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN | $84 (including fees) |
| July 11 at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN | $82 (including fees) |
| July 12 at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN | $84 (including fees) |
| July 14-15 at the Enmarket Arena in Savannah, GA Two-day passes | $669 (including fees) |
| July 14 at the Enmarket Arena in Savannah, GA | $141 (including fees) |
| July 15 at the Enmarket Arena in Savannah, GA | $135 (including fees) |
| July 17 at the Coastal Credit Union Music Park in Raleigh, NC | $77 (including fees) |
| July 18-19 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD Two-day passes | $170 (including fees) |
| July 18 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD | $71 (including fees) |
| July 19 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD | $79 (including fees) |
| July 21 at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater in Syracuse, NY | $85 (including fees) |
| July 22-29 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY Five-day passes | $566 (including fees) |
| July 22 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY | $118 (including fees) |
| July 24-25 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY Two-day passes | $368 (including fees) |
| July 24 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY | $107 (including fees) |
| July 25 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY | $108 (including fees) |
| July 27 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY | $107 (including fees) |
| July 29 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY | $101 (including fees) |
| July 31 through Aug. 1 at Fenway Park in Boston, MA Two-day passes | $261 (including fees) |
| July 31 at Fenway Park in Boston, MA | $46 (including fees) |
| Aug. 1 at Fenway Park in Boston, MA | $57 (including fees) |
| Sept. 4-6 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO Three-day passes | $571 (including fees) |
| Sept. 4 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO | $151 (including fees) |
| Sept. 5 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO | $147 (including fees) |
| Sept. 6 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO | $153 (including fees) |
What songs does Phish play live?
Although Phish famously mixes things up at their live shows, here’s a look at what their Dec. 31, 2024 New Years Eve concert at MSG looked like, courtesy of Set List FM:
Set I
01.) “Mike’s Song”
02.) “Bouncing Around the Room”
03.) “Weekapaug Groove”
04.) “Stash”
05.) “Evolve” (Trey Anastasio song)
06.) “Llama”
07.) “Split Open and Melt”
08.) “Backwards Down the Number Line”
09.) “Carini”
10.) “The Squirming Coil”
Set II
11.) “Sigma Oasis”
12.) “My Friend, My Friend”
13.) “Sand”
14.) “Golden Age” (TV on the Radio cover)
15.) “What’s the Use?”
16.) “Taste”
17.) “Golgi Apparatus”
18.) “First Tube”
Set III
19.) “Character Zero”
20.) “Pillow Jets”
21.) “Auld Lang Syne” (Robert Burns cover)
22.) “What’s Going Through Your Mind” (Trey Anastasio Band cover)
23.) “Chalk Dust Torture”
24.) “Slave to the Traffic Light”
25.) “Life Saving Gun” (Page McConnell & Trey Anastasio cover)
26.) “Say It to Me S.A.N.T.O.S.”
Encore
27.) “Grind”
28.) “Icculus”
29.) “Tweezer Reprise”
Phish new music
On July 12, 2024, Phish dropped their 16th studio album “Evolve.”
As expected, the band completely surprises. No two songs are alike here; their only connection is the cosmically in-sync ensemble.
Personally, we were most taken with the slinky, bass-y, mysterious “Hey Stranger,” upbeat toe-tapper “A Wave Of Hope” and slow burn “Monsters.”
Be sure to try the restrained Beatles-esque “Valdese,” too. It’s impossible not to crack a smile while listening.
Want to check out the new record right now? You can find “Evolve” here.
What’s it like to see Phish live?
In December 2023, the New York Post spoke with comedian Max Fine about what it’s like to attend a Phish concert.
“It’s not like anything you’ve ever seen because it’s never happened before,” the Phan explained.
“Every show is special and unique because they don’t plan for it. You get to be whoever you want at a Phish show.”
For more about the live experience, click here to check out our comprehensive conversation with Fine.
Huge artists on tour in 2026
Although no group flows quite like Phish, here are five freewheeling acts you may enjoy seeing live in the near future.
• Goose
Who else is out and about? Check out our list of all the biggest classic rockers on tour in 2026 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
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