SET 1: Tweezer, Halley's Comet -> Set Your Soul Free > Rift, Cavern > Tweezer > Shade, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove
SET 2: Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Kill Devil Falls, Mercury > Light -> Waste, Drift While You're Sleeping, Backwards Down the Number Line
SET 3: Ghost[1] > Bohemian Rhapsody[2] > Ghost -> Jungle Boogie[3] > Wilson[4] > Auld Lang Syne[3] > Carini[5] > Theme from New York, New York[6] > Tweezer > Prince Caspian > Crosseyed and Painless > Piper, A Life Beyond The Dream, First Tube
ENCORE: Show of Life > Tweezer Reprise[7]
Page teased The Little Drummer Boy in the first Tweezer. Trey teased Super Bad in Weekapaug. The second setbreak music was comprised of songs referencing past Phish New Year's Eve gags. Before the third set began, a barbershop quartet appeared with a singing telegram for Phish. The telegram said that at the stroke of midnight it would be 40 years for Phish and to make a wish. Trey wished he had a time machine so they could do it all again. A cube descended from overhead and a time machine was revealed near Mike. The quartet activated the time machine and the cube played audio and video from past years of Phish. Dancers from various past new year's gags appeared on stage as well as a wombat (from October 31, 2013). The wombat broke the time machine and Ghost began with dancers and characters (like Father Time from December 31, 1999 and the Famous Mockingbird from December 31, 1992) continuing to appear from the band's past performances. Ghost featured Meatstick lyrics sung from the band as well as by dancers in different languages in a nod to December 31, 2010. The first Bohemian Rhapsody since December 31, 1996 (852 shows) featured the Late Show Gospel Choir singing on risers behind the band and Ghost quotes from Page and the choir with subsequent lyrics changed to reference Ghost. The first Jungle Boogie since December 31, 2003 (544 shows) featured the BD Entertainment Marching Band marching band along with the choir. The marching band and choir were also featured in Wilson where a platform above Trey that had appeared for the entire New Year's run descended and the clone that had been lying on the platform rose and was revealed to be a Tom Hanks actor from Cast Away. Inflated Wilson volleyballs were then tossed into the crowd. Only the final verse was sung in Wilson which contained Jungle Boogie quotes and was unfinished. During Auld Lang Syne, Phish briefly stopped playing and ate cake in front of the stage while the marching band and choir continued to perform. Carini featured several dancers in "naked dude" costumes emerging from a birthday cake in front of the stage and dancing and running around with security trying to catch them. The Theme from New York, New York was performed for the first time since December 31, 1997 (774 shows) and featured the naked dude dancers performing a kickline in front of the stage while adding vocals and Trey changing the lyrics to "if I could be naked there." Page teased Tweezer in Caspian. Piper contained Crosseyed quotes. During Tweezer Reprise, the wombat ran and danced across the stage. The post show music was Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, which was a nod to Phish playing their 72nd show at Madison Square Garden, tying Elton John.
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 The New Year is a time for reflecting. I’m writing this as a fan of the band for 10 years now. The band and their music has given me so much in life and all I can express in this moment is an incredible amount of gratitude. I’m gonna break this review down into 3 sections: a quick review of the run, a summary about the show itself, and the NYE gag.
		The New Year is a time for reflecting. I’m writing this as a fan of the band for 10 years now. The band and their music has given me so much in life and all I can express in this moment is an incredible amount of gratitude. I’m gonna break this review down into 3 sections: a quick review of the run, a summary about the show itself, and the NYE gag. If you're looking for the top to bottom best show, 12/30 was it. But if you were in the room, 12/31 was an all-timer; it doesn't get any better. Singing along at the top of our lungs to Bohemian Rhapsody with a choir? What a joyous night, and an incredible capper to a stellar four night run. Happy New Year everyone, and happy 40th birthday Phish!
		If you're looking for the top to bottom best show, 12/30 was it. But if you were in the room, 12/31 was an all-timer; it doesn't get any better. Singing along at the top of our lungs to Bohemian Rhapsody with a choir? What a joyous night, and an incredible capper to a stellar four night run. Happy New Year everyone, and happy 40th birthday Phish!
	 Happy 40th birthday PHiSH. What a treat. Probably have to be my favorite of all the NYE gags I’ve personally attended. ALL three sets were GREAT!!! How could you not like that 3rd setlist. Tweezer!! Bust outs galore. Bohemian Rhapsody sing-along party? With a choir AND marching band? sign me up. What a show.THAT WAS FUN!! Happy New Year! This one is a five star all the way for me. THANK YOU PHiSH!
		Happy 40th birthday PHiSH. What a treat. Probably have to be my favorite of all the NYE gags I’ve personally attended. ALL three sets were GREAT!!! How could you not like that 3rd setlist. Tweezer!! Bust outs galore. Bohemian Rhapsody sing-along party? With a choir AND marching band? sign me up. What a show.THAT WAS FUN!! Happy New Year! This one is a five star all the way for me. THANK YOU PHiSH!
	 Happy 40 Years Phish!!! What else could you ask for to top off an incredible New Year’s run? Highlights include the Tweezer (s), Mike’s groove, 2001, Crosseyed and Painless, and Piper. Not to mention the fun of the theatrics as well as the Bohemian Rhapsody, Jungle Boogie, and New York, New York bust outs!
		Happy 40 Years Phish!!! What else could you ask for to top off an incredible New Year’s run? Highlights include the Tweezer (s), Mike’s groove, 2001, Crosseyed and Painless, and Piper. Not to mention the fun of the theatrics as well as the Bohemian Rhapsody, Jungle Boogie, and New York, New York bust outs!
	 First set was quite fun. For me the second set was a little slow and had odd song choices. However, seeing Father Time and his meatsticks again, hit me right in the feels. I was 19 years old at the Big Cypress and it was an amazing experience and I never thought in a billion years that I'd see that wonderful, weird man again. I almost cried. Thanks Phish!
		First set was quite fun. For me the second set was a little slow and had odd song choices. However, seeing Father Time and his meatsticks again, hit me right in the feels. I was 19 years old at the Big Cypress and it was an amazing experience and I never thought in a billion years that I'd see that wonderful, weird man again. I almost cried. Thanks Phish!
	 Tweezer: this 3 setter gets started with some type 2 jamming out of the gate. After some effects usage they build to a great peak with Trey sounding wonderful. Post peakiness Mike gets some action and Trey engages the drunk robot effect. A minute or two passes before they give up and start the next one, but the freezer is hiding in the shadows waiting for us to step back in…
		Tweezer: this 3 setter gets started with some type 2 jamming out of the gate. After some effects usage they build to a great peak with Trey sounding wonderful. Post peakiness Mike gets some action and Trey engages the drunk robot effect. A minute or two passes before they give up and start the next one, but the freezer is hiding in the shadows waiting for us to step back in… PHISH, SATURDAY 12/31/2022
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