Phish at the Sphere: Trey Anastasio says Phish plans to show the power of the Sphere in Las Vegas (2025)

LAS VEGAS (AP) – Phish has been performing for decades, but never has the band played the same show twice.

Over the 40 years since the band was formed at a Vermont college, Phish has amassed a reputation for its dedicated legion of fans and the dazzling light shows that accompany the improvisational jams. Now, the the

Phish has been performing to thousands of dedicated fans for decades, insisting on never playing the same show twice and dazzling sold out crowds with a light show that keeps up with its improvisational jams.

As the first band to play the $2.3 billion Sphere in Las Vegas this week after U2’s 40-show residency, those fans will get something else they’ve never seen - or felt - before.

Mind-blowing visuals running up and down and across the wrap-around floor-to-ceiling screen, designed to be manipulated in real-time during the band’s long jams. A sound system that lets you put a Trey Anastasio guitar line in one spot and a line from Page McConnell’s keys in another across its more than 1,600 speakers. Seats that make you feel like you’re inside every drum kick from Jon Fishman or bass bomb from Mike Gordon.

The band that formed 40 years ago while in college in Vermont will play four shows starting Thursday with no repeated songs and new visuals each night. Anastasio promises a theme for fans to figure out as the four shows develop… and lots of Easter eggs.

“I love getting up in the morning and creatively thinking of another cool thing to blow people’s minds,” Anastasio says. “I mean, it’s like my favorite thing to do.”

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An Interview with Trey Anastasio

Trey Anastasio, recording artist:

“Well, they will, I want to say how much I loved that U2 show. First and foremost, it was really incredible. And I'm a fan. I think it's the way they were using. The content was different based on who they are as artists. I think you will see some some video on the screens, but it will be, a little bit more deconstructed.”

“It's going to show the power of the Sphere. You know, very many a lot of artists are going to come in here and they're going to do great things, and I think the venue will grow with each artist.”

“Well, it's it's extremely, unique to any venue that we've played before. One of the things that we've tried to do is sculpt our show so that we can be the band that we always are and, you know, play to our strengths while simultaneously using the technology to kind of expand the elements of the show that, you know, like the adventure and the and the and the, breaking free of boundaries kind of elements of the show. And I think we've done that, to the best of our ability at least.”

“Our world is not going to be that different. Here's an exciting thing that happened. We did take a lot of the speakers and on stage sound, and we had to get rid of them. That's just something that you have to do. If you looked at U2's stage, there was nothing up there and the drums were wrapped in plexiglass. That's because the sound system goes completely behind the band.”

“Our fans are really smart and really involved, and we wanted to take a night or so for people to figure out what we were doing, playing a lot of Easter eggs and things like that.”

“We're a very different band. And - there were a number of reasons. The first is that we've never repeated a set and we didn't want to start now. So we created four unique Sphere shows - ttop to bottom. In order. There was a moment where we were discussing adding shows, because the tickets blew out pretty hard. And we decided as a team that they would be good, but not necessarily astounding, which is the level that we wanted to operate at. Unless we just repeated the exact same show over.”

“Well, we've always enjoyed. I mean, I know for myself, I love coming up with new ideas and we're in the, in the prime of our career. I mean, everyone, thank God, is healthy right now and relatively young. And we just put out a new album. We love it. We're putting out a lot of new material. We're still in the in the middle of our journey, we hope, given good health. The festival that we're going to do this summer is going to be so cool. We've been working on that too, and I just love that. I love getting up in the morning and like, creatively thinking of another cool thing to blow people's minds. I mean, it's like my favorite thing to do.”

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“Always, always. For me, it's, you know, I sort of came up in a theatrical. Family. My daughter is a stage manager off Broadway, on Broadway in New York City. I worked on a Broadway show. It was a great honor, one of the great honors of my life. I met all kinds of people. You seen a lot of them on stage with Phish every year. That's where all those people came from. They're all Broadway actors and dancers. And when you get into this, I was doing stuff like that when I was in high school. I just love the feeling of being part of a group, working on something creative, especially when it's firing on all cylinders and people communicate well. It's been one of the great joys of my life, including that's what a band is, you know? A good a good band is a family. It's a team. It's communication and listening.”

“The longer this goes, the more we owe the fans. They've supported us for 40 years. Like it's our responsibility to keep raising the bar. Which is a great challenge. It is very unique. It's really. If you really look at the. At the series of events that we continue to put on. That's the thinking that goes behind it.”

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FAQs

What is the theme of Phish at the Sphere? ›

The theme of these shows was “States of Matter” with each night having its own theme: Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma. We're not literal, but it gave a direction to how to start to have conversations about fun ideas for the visuals for each night.

Who plays the Sphere after Phish? ›

So who is playing the Sphere now? It's another iconic jam band, Dead and Company. Dead and Company isn't the original Grateful Dead lineup (RIP Jerry), but it's the next best thing.

How many times has Phish played Las Vegas? ›

No two Phish shows are the same, and while the band had played Vegas 26 times before, the Sphere offered a game-changing canvas for its signature light shows. The fans came in sequined, glittery dresses and tie-dye alike, in button-down shirts and overalls printed with the band's red doughnut logo.

Will Phish come back to Sphere? ›

April 18 - 21, 2024 (4 Shows)

These shows mark the beginning of a new relationship between Phish and Sphere, but, they will be the only shows Phish performs at the venue in 2024.

How much did Phish make at the Sphere? ›

Phish sold ~$30m in tickets for 4 shows at the Sphere (~$400 ticket x 18,000 seats x 4 shows) with some fans paying $10k+ in secondary markets. Of note: U2 did 40 shows at the Sphere but Phish only did these 4 and one reason why is that the band wants to keep its promise of every live show being different.

What is the longest down with disease? ›

What followed during the second and last complete set of the run was a jam that broke a Phish record: the longest “Down With Disease” in the band's history, clocking in at just over 34 minutes.

Who will be at the Sphere in 2024? ›

The Sphere concert schedule 2024
DatesShowTickets
OngoingPostcard From EarthStubHub
Through March 2U2StubHub
April 18-21PhishStubHub
May 16 - July 13Dead & CompanyStubHub
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Who is next at Sphere? ›

And we've many more to come.
  • Darren Aronofsky. Postcard From Earth Now Live. Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Darren Aronofsky was born and raised in Brooklyn. ...
  • Dead & Company. Now – August 10. ...
  • Eagles. September 2024 – January 2025. ...
  • Anyma. December 27-31, 2024 & January 1, 2025.
Feb 12, 2024

Who did Phish Sphere visuals? ›

Moment Factory played a central role in the co-creative direction of the four shows of Phish Live at Sphere, collaborating closely with Show Director/Co-Creative Director Abigail Rosen Holmes.

Why is Phish so famous? ›

The band is known for their musical improvisation and jams during their concert performances and for their devoted fan following.

What is the longest Phish show ever? ›

It was also the longest Phish concert ever, culminating in a seven-and-a-half hour second set from midnight on New Year's Eve to sunrise New Year's Day. Phish was the only band at the event, performing five sets of music (nearly sixteen hours) over two nights. It was the sixth festival hosted by the rock band Phish.

Has Phish ever repeated a set? ›

Known for its improvisational style, rarely playing a song the same way twice, the band also never played the same set list twice in three decades and more than 1,700 shows.

How much did Phish Sphere tickets cost? ›

Phish Las Vegas tickets
Phish Sphere datesTicket prices start at
April 18-21 Four-day passes$1,939
Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m.$642
Friday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m.$636
Saturday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m.$721
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Why did Phish break up? ›

The Phish “machine” had grown too big and too hectic to remain manageable, drug dependency had become a debilitating issue for Trey, and as the subsequent mental and physical fatigue set in, the band's playing began to decline.

How much money has Phish made touring? ›

Phish has sold more than 13,000,000 tickets over their 40 years as a band and has made nearly $600 million from ticket sales alone.

Who is playing at the Sphere after Dead and Company? ›

Dead & Company, a spinoff of the seminal San Francisco rock band the Grateful Dead, are playing 30 Dead Forever shows at the 18,600 seat Sphere, concluding on August 10, 2024. They will be followed by the Eagles, doing 16 shows at Sphere beginning September 20.

Who plays the Sphere? ›

Concerts
Date(s)Headliner(s)Event/Tour
April 18–21, 2024PhishPhish Live at Sphere
May 16 – August 10, 2024Dead & CompanyDead Forever: Live at Sphere
September 20, 2024 – January 25, 2025EaglesEagles: Live in Concert at Sphere
December 27, 2024 – January 1, 2025AnymaAfterlife presents Anyma: The End of Genesys
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What band is playing at the Sphere in Las Vegas? ›

shows & tickets
  • Thu01. Dead & Company. 7:30 PM.
  • Fri02. Dead & Company. 7:30 PM.
  • Sat03. the sphere experience. 11:00 AM. Dead & Company. 7:30 PM.
  • Sun04. the sphere experience. 11:30 AM + 1 more.
  • Mon05. the sphere experience. 4:30 PM + 1 more.
  • Tue06. the sphere experience. 2:00 PM + 2 more.
  • Wed07. No show today.
  • Thu08. Dead & Company. 7:30 PM.

Who is resident in Las Vegas in 2024? ›

Your guide to the biggest Las Vegas residencies of 2024: Mariah Carey, Lady Gaga, and more. From Christina Aguilera to Wu-Tang Clan to Shania Twain, here are the amazing artists hitting the Las Vegas strip this year.

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