Phish fans, it’s time to dust off your festival jackets and start plotting your summer road trips—Trey, Page, Mike, and Fishman are hitting the road for a sprawling Summer Tour ‘26 that promises both nostalgia and first-time thrills.

The tour spreads far and wide: Boston's historic Fenway Park, Madison Square Garden, a long-awaited return to Madison, WI’s Kohl Center after a 28-year hiatus, debut stops in Savannah, GA, and a run at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN. Rounding out the summer, Phish will settle in for their Labor Day weekend tradition at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO.
Ahead of the summer run, the band will warm up with a sold-out nine-night residency at Sphere Las Vegas this April–May, following a four-night Riviera Maya escape in Cancún where Phish delivered an epic 40-minute jam of “A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing”—now officially in the top 10 longest jams of their 40-year career.
Since their Burlington, VT beginnings in 1983, Phish has turned live performance into a fine art, blending rock, jazz, funk, and experimental soundscapes into marathon shows that feel like a journey rather than just a concert. From The Bakers’ Dozen to Mondegreen, their self-produced festivals are benchmarks in fan-driven, improvisational spectacle, with a community-minded twist via the WaterWheel Foundation, which channels proceeds to music education, environmental causes, and social justice initiatives.
Whether you’re chasing deep cuts, debuting new material, or just soaking in the unmissable magic of a Phish live show, Summer Tour ‘26 looks like a jam-packed dream for fans old and new.
More info and tickets here.
Phish photo by Julio Enriquez from Denver,CO, USA, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.













