Phish Plays First Vegas Sphere Show: Photos, Video and Set List (2024)

If U2 gave the world a taste of the spectacle that is the Sphere during their recent venue-opening residency, Phishused every ingredient in the Las Vegas venue’s hi-tech cupboard for an ultimate feast of the senses.

On Thursday night, Phish made its Sphere debut — the first of a four-night stand — in a city where the Vermont quartet has long produced elaborate, highly anticipated shows for Halloween.

You can see photos, the full set list and 40 minutes of the band's own professionally shot video from the show below.

The element of surprise of those Halloween shows is usually what songs — or, rather, full-album covers — the band will perform. But for four hours on Thursday, fans seemed less excited about what Phish would play than what onscreen artistry — often blown up to fill the enormous 160,000-square-foot interior screen — would complement each song.

Make no mistake: Those visuals — as well as the clarity and surround-sound wizardry of the Sphere’s innovative speaker system, as well as the multi-sensory technology and haptic seat vibrations further immersing the 20,000 attendees — were the star of the show.

However, music remained the core of the show given how those aforementioned effects were triggered in real time according to what the band crafted onstage. As the musicians changed tempos, segued from one passage to another, and worked their arrangements up to a climax, the creative masterminds of collaborating multimedia production company Moment Factory — along with longtime band lighting designer Chris Kuroda — adjusted their content accordingly.

The band, for its part, never seemed distracted or tripped up by the bombardment of graphics above them. Guitarist/singer Trey Anastasio even suggested that the overhead displays were so inspiring that the crowd needed to see it from his vantage point onstage.

Watch Phish's April 18 Set 1 Opener

Phish and U2 used the Sphere bells and whistles in noticeably different ways. For one, the improvisation the Moment Factory pulled off in reaction to Phish’s often-unpredictable jams was not possible for U2, whose arrangements were fixed for the length of its 40-date residency, The Irish band also relied on video and computerized facsimiles of familiar objects for its visual content; Phish used those less so, balancing them with generous incorporation of abstract, impressionistic graphics. And where U2 was very comfortable blowing itself up onto the screen to make its performance much more visible, Phish would tweak, even obfuscate whatever footage of its members it did project.

Most noticeably, U2 didn’t include the venue’s haptic chair technology or atmospheric (see: wind) effects. Phish, on the other hand, occasionally channeled Mike Gordon’s deep bass grooves through those 17,600 seats and changed the temperature of the Sphere as daytime screen vistas transitioned into nighttime ones.

The band has promised to make each Vegas show completely distinct from the others, both in the set lists and on the screen.

As for Thursday’s set list, Phish stuck largely to older material despite a forthcoming new album, Evolve (due July 12). A 90-minute first set felt much like a warm-up, punctuated by two songs Phish has favored during its Halloween-run shows, “Wolfman’s Brother” and “Carini.”

The 100-minute second set, by contrast, was stacked with bangers and fan favorites like “Sand,” “Tweezer,” “Mike’s Song” and “Fluffhead.” The encore closed with “Run Like an Antelope,” where Phish once again pulled out all the stops, onstage and off.

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Dead and Company Will Perform at the Sphere Next

Each of Phish's four Sphere shows will be available to live stream exclusively at LivePhish.com. The band will spend much of the summer performing multiple-night stands at amphitheaters across America. Their latest tour and ticket information can be found at Phish.com.

are set to begin a two-month long residency at the Sphere on May 16. They'll perform three shows each weekend, with the last currently scheduled for July 13. The New York Post reported that Eagles are expected to begin a three-month long residency at the Sphere in September, but the band has not confirmed that news.

Phish at the Sphere: Opening Night Photos

The jam rock legends begin their four-night stand at the groundbreaking new venue.

Gallery Credit: Matthew Wilkening

Watch Phish's April 18 Set 2 Opener

Phish, Las Vegas Sphere, April 18 2024 Set List

1. "Everything's Right"
2. "Back on the Train"
3. "Wolfman's Brother"
4. "Maze"
5. "Leaves"
6. "Live Saving Gun"
7. "Dirt"
8. "Carini"
9. "Sand"
10. "Tweezer"
11. "My Friend, My Friend"
12. "Mike's Song"
13. "Lifeboy"
14. "Weekapaug Groove"
15. "Blaze On"
16. "Fluffhead"
17. "Farmhouse"
18. "Run Like an Antelope"

Mike Prevatt is a producer and writer for Nevada Public Radio in Las Vegas.

Phish Plays First Vegas Sphere Show: Photos, Video and Set List (2024)

FAQs

What is Phish at the sphere? ›

As Phish jammed, the Sphere's screens became an art show, taking the audience through flowing streams of color and simple dots of light, around an enchanted lake and a field of psychedelic trees, and through a car wash (yes, a car wash).

What was the first Phish show? ›

The new group performed their first concert at Harris Millis Cafeteria at the University of Vermont on December 2, 1983, where they played a set of classic rock covers, including two songs by the Grateful Dead.

What should I wear to a Phish concert? ›

My number one rule is to be comfortable so I typically opt for shorts a tank and comfortable shoes. I also rock my “show shoes” sweet tennis shoes I made on NikeID. If you're going to be dancing (and you will) wear your most comfortable shoes preferably something with a back strap.

What are Phish fans called? ›

Fans of the band are sometimes called Phish Heads (also Glides or "aphishianados"), they congregate on (or in) the Phish.Net, tickets (abbreviated "tix" online) are thus pronounced like "fish sticks", and their jam progressions have been called (and their complex surface might be called) Phish scales, shows are Phish ...

Has Phish ever played the same set twice? ›

The band's stint at the $2.3 billion arena features new visuals each night—and no repeated songs, of course. Phish has been performing for decades, but never has the band played the same show twice.

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.

Why is Phish spelled with a PH? ›

Its "ph" spelling is influenced by an earlier word for an illicit act: "phreaking." Phreaking involves fraudulently using an electronic device to avoid paying for telephone calls, and its name is suspected of being a shortening of "phone freak." A common phishing scam involves sending e-mails that appear to come from ...

Why are they called Phish? ›

The band was formed in 1983 in Vermont, while the members of the band were attending college. They created the name Phish as a play on drummer Fishman's last name.

What do people do at Phish shows? ›

Phish fans are extremely receptive to the energy the band puts out musically, and for the most part, everyone is on their feet while the band is playing. There is plenty of opportunity to dance, and the crowd takes full advantage of that.

What is Phish slang? ›

To phish is to try to trick people into giving secret information using fake emails or websites. The details are then used to steal people's money, or to steal their identity in order to commit crimes. [computing] People are more careless and more easily phished when their accounts are with non-banks. [

What are Phish concerts known for? ›

(CNN) — Concerts by Phish, the beloved Vermont jam band, have become known among fans as unique, once-in-a-lifetime events filled with striking visuals and spontaneous sonic explorations.

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