Soundcheck: Waves, My Soul
SET 1: Happy Birthday to You, Simple > Camel Walk, Gotta Jibboo, Steam, Poor Heart, Cavern, Divided Sky, Casual Enlightenment, Shade, Drift While You're Sleeping
SET 2: Timber (Jerry the Mule) > A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Light > Mercy[1], Twenty Years Later > Backwards Down the Number Line > Bug > Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
ENCORE: The Howling > Suzy Greenberg
This show featured the Phish debut of Mercy. Happy Birthday was performed for the first time since June 25, 2016 (251 shows) and was for Jim Pollock. Trey and Mike teased Timber (Jerry the Mule) in Light. Trey mentioned Jim in Backwards Down the Number Line. Suzy Greenberg contained The 9th Cube teases from Trey and Page and The Howling quotes from Trey.
 
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 One of the lowest rated shows on Phish.net in a long time it seems; I can see why - but Im going to say this at the very least. ASIHTOS was epic. That is something you will need to listen to if you have not.
		One of the lowest rated shows on Phish.net in a long time it seems; I can see why - but Im going to say this at the very least. ASIHTOS was epic. That is something you will need to listen to if you have not. Happy birthday Jim!
		Happy birthday Jim! Well, well, well…. Wilmington N1.
		Well, well, well…. Wilmington N1. By no means was this a "bad" show, but just very forgettable. It reminded me of being a kid and being super excited to see a classic rock act only to leave feeling really disappointed.
		By no means was this a "bad" show, but just very forgettable. It reminded me of being a kid and being super excited to see a classic rock act only to leave feeling really disappointed.  It's good to be at Phish shows. This was my first show since 2019, and my first at the venue. To quote Nicky Sobotka from the Wire "It's f***ing picturesque is what is." Any place with an entrance and exit that can be accessed via a boardwalk on the adjacent river is gonna be an improvement over the generic mega venues in Alpharetta and Charlotte. Certainly the smallest outdoor venue I've seen them play at, with gently sloping lawns that are comfy for the barefoot dancers among us. Wilmington was one of the chiller locales that I've been to, lots of parking and nearby places to groove and get more crunchy, albeit with a pretty confined Shakedown Street.
		It's good to be at Phish shows. This was my first show since 2019, and my first at the venue. To quote Nicky Sobotka from the Wire "It's f***ing picturesque is what is." Any place with an entrance and exit that can be accessed via a boardwalk on the adjacent river is gonna be an improvement over the generic mega venues in Alpharetta and Charlotte. Certainly the smallest outdoor venue I've seen them play at, with gently sloping lawns that are comfy for the barefoot dancers among us. Wilmington was one of the chiller locales that I've been to, lots of parking and nearby places to groove and get more crunchy, albeit with a pretty confined Shakedown Street. I agree with some of the points made from other attendees, and maybe the expectations were outsized, but I thought it was pretty awesome overall.  The 3 songs at the end of the first set would be my only complaint.   The second set was fantastic... but I love 20 years later and bdtnl.  i am a joy mark, i guess, although not the biggest Light fan.  Timber was an awesome surprise... all of the teases in the 2nd set, as i keep hearing Boogie On and have for days... bug and say it too me santos were outstanding.  and that was an all time encore for a night one.  cant wait for tonight.  im old now, and maybe not as critical as I was in the early 90s, but trey and the boys can pretty much pee in my ear at this point.  And i love the venue and the sound.  Saw TAB and DMB there, but last night seemed different.  I thought Cactus was fantastic... Not trey's sharpest performance.  Lots of notes, but complaining about Ernest(o)'s grandson seems like low hanging fruit, and not insightful, as he is unreal and a joy machine.  The Chairman of the Boards and the son of a dentist turned Selectman are always damn near perfect in my estimation.  I have no idea how they do it.
		I agree with some of the points made from other attendees, and maybe the expectations were outsized, but I thought it was pretty awesome overall.  The 3 songs at the end of the first set would be my only complaint.   The second set was fantastic... but I love 20 years later and bdtnl.  i am a joy mark, i guess, although not the biggest Light fan.  Timber was an awesome surprise... all of the teases in the 2nd set, as i keep hearing Boogie On and have for days... bug and say it too me santos were outstanding.  and that was an all time encore for a night one.  cant wait for tonight.  im old now, and maybe not as critical as I was in the early 90s, but trey and the boys can pretty much pee in my ear at this point.  And i love the venue and the sound.  Saw TAB and DMB there, but last night seemed different.  I thought Cactus was fantastic... Not trey's sharpest performance.  Lots of notes, but complaining about Ernest(o)'s grandson seems like low hanging fruit, and not insightful, as he is unreal and a joy machine.  The Chairman of the Boards and the son of a dentist turned Selectman are always damn near perfect in my estimation.  I have no idea how they do it.
	 Phish coming to town has been very exciting for me.  Traveling to shows is awesome, but sleeping in my own bed 4 miles from the venue absolutely rules.
		Phish coming to town has been very exciting for me.  Traveling to shows is awesome, but sleeping in my own bed 4 miles from the venue absolutely rules. This one was a banger for me I got to see my 4th cavern and my first divided sky and I was wondering why they didn’t pause the cavern for long until they played divided sky and the encore was and insane outerspace dance party with the howling into Suzy greenburg and when John fish man said you wanna know something about neurologist? We’re all gonna need one someday AND THEYRE GOOD FOR YOU! That shit blew me up in a way that you wouldn’t be able to explain!
		This one was a banger for me I got to see my 4th cavern and my first divided sky and I was wondering why they didn’t pause the cavern for long until they played divided sky and the encore was and insane outerspace dance party with the howling into Suzy greenburg and when John fish man said you wanna know something about neurologist? We’re all gonna need one someday AND THEYRE GOOD FOR YOU! That shit blew me up in a way that you wouldn’t be able to explain!
	 Was really excited to see Phish play in such a small space compared to other venues they play at. I had a great week in Wilmington and hope they play there again, that is if I can get a show that was worth the money I paid lol. Heard a few tunes that I haven't heard live yet: Camel Walk and Poor Heart for example, and it was my first show on the rail thanks to early entry. The playing itself was pretty good, despite a few slippery moments which is normal when you're at a live show, but the song selection felt a little weak compared to all of the other sets that they have played on tour thus far. I get it, they came in HOT in AL and Alpharetta always gets the blessings, so I was prepared for a show of "leftovers".
		Was really excited to see Phish play in such a small space compared to other venues they play at. I had a great week in Wilmington and hope they play there again, that is if I can get a show that was worth the money I paid lol. Heard a few tunes that I haven't heard live yet: Camel Walk and Poor Heart for example, and it was my first show on the rail thanks to early entry. The playing itself was pretty good, despite a few slippery moments which is normal when you're at a live show, but the song selection felt a little weak compared to all of the other sets that they have played on tour thus far. I get it, they came in HOT in AL and Alpharetta always gets the blessings, so I was prepared for a show of "leftovers". Loved the venue. Cozy. Intimate, as far as that goes where a band playing to sub-10k counts as "intimate". Gradual lawn. H[sub]2[/sub]O refill stations... And when you lead off a review with venue notes... that tells the reader something.
		Loved the venue. Cozy. Intimate, as far as that goes where a band playing to sub-10k counts as "intimate". Gradual lawn. H[sub]2[/sub]O refill stations... And when you lead off a review with venue notes... that tells the reader something. SET 1: Happy Birthday to You: Nice nod to the Jim.
		SET 1: Happy Birthday to You: Nice nod to the Jim.Add a Review
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Review by Fikus
This show kind of reminds me of of Bangor N2 from 2019 - a set that hung on a lot of newer songs where people’s dissatisfaction with song choice and perceived setlist flow ended up overshadowing some great moments in the second set.