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Trey teased Auld Lang Syne In Antelope. Trey and Mike came out to start the third set dressed in metallic silver spacesuits. As Mercury progressed, acrobats appeared on stage in front of the band and were lifted up and down, each in their own (unbreakable) net. The midnight balloon drop consisted predominantly of silver balloons and streamers hung from the roof. During Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S., Trey and Mike were lifted up in the air (similar to the acrobats) while they performed the song and dancers appeared on stage with giant inflatable objects. DWD and Mercury were unfinished.

Alumni Blues had changed lyrics referencing National Bacon Day. Glide II was last played on May 16, 1995 (874 shows). Trey teased Birthday in the first Weekepaug. This show featured the Phish debut of Bliss with Trey on acoustic guitar. Trey teased Crosseyed and Painless in No Men In No Man's Land. Weekapaug Groove was unfinished. Cavern contained The Final Hurrah quotes.

Wolfman's Brother contained Party Time quotes. Trey teased Can't Always Listen in the first Tweezer. Tweezer Reprise contained a Death Don't Hurt Very Long quote.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the debuts of Sigma Oasis and Sunset Days. Trey teased Sunset Days before Talk.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Glide II. Snowflakes in the Sand was performed by Trey for the first time since May 17, 1999 and Glide II was performed for the first time by any member of Phish since May 16, 1995.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Swept Away and Steep.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the debut of Bliss and the first Trey acoustic performance of Cool Amber and Mercury. Trey teased Can't Always Listen in The Wedge and quoted Hot in Herre after Farmhouse.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of The Connection. In the banter after The Connection, Trey teased and quoted Wait. Trey also quoted Wait in The Lizards and Wilson.
This performance was part of Christmas Jam. After Pendulum, Mike and Scott moved to a side stage while the band's equipment was being cleared off the main stage and performed three songs acoustic as a duo starting with the Mike Gordon debut of Wild and Blue.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Set Your Soul Free. Trey quoted Family Affair before Wolfman's Brother.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of We Are Come To Outlive Our Brains. Hood was started mid-song and unfinished.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Turtle in the Clouds, You Gotta See Mama Every Night, and Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S..

Weekapaug Groove included a Call to the Post tease. Fish quoted Death Don’t Hurt Very Long in Carini. Scents and Subtle Sounds didn’t include the intro. Trey teased Crosseyed in Also Sprach Zarathustra. Page teased Hold Your Head Up at the end of Character Zero.


if I Could was played for the first time since July 29, 2014 (159 shows). DWD included In the Summertime and Oye Como Va teases from Trey and was unfinished. Trey quoted Everything is Hollow in Sneakin' Sally. The first HYHU contained a The Final Hurrah quote. Bike was played for the first time since September 4, 2015 (113 shows).


Trey teased Jean Pierre in Wolfman’s Brother, Third Stone From the Sun in Chalk Dust Torture, and Cool Amber and Mercury in NMINML. Fuego and Twist contained Pictures of Matchstick Men teases. Fish quoted The Final Hurrah in I Been Around. Hood contained We Are Come to Outlive Our Brains teases from Mike and Trey and quotes from Fish.


Ghost contained a Buried Alive tease from Trey. Trey teased Crazy Sometimes in Halley's Comet. The second set was billed as Kasvot Växt’s i Rokk and consisted entirely of debuts. Kasvot Växt would ultimately turn out to be a fictional band created by Phish with a detailed backstory and fake information added onto various websites. The band came out for the set dressed in white with an altered stage setup and twelve squares hanging from the ceiling illuminated. Antelope contained a quote of The Final Hurrah.


Tube contained I'm a Man teases. The Dogs was quoted in No Quarter. Trey teased In Memory of Elizabeth Reed in Plasma.


Trey quoted Soul Planet in 2001. Trey teased Tired of Waiting for You and Call to the Post in Bathtub Gin. DWD was unfinished. Scents did not contain the intro and included Run Through the Jungle and Crosseyed teases and quotes and Party Time quotes. Antelope also included Crosseyed teases and quotes.


Cool It Down was played for the first time since August 15, 2012 (229 shows). Trey teased Tired of Waiting for You in Ghost and Third Stone From the Sun in Weekapaug.


Skin It Back was played for the first time since August 11, 2015 (113 shows). Camel Walk included Skin It Back teases. BOTT included a Streets of Cairo tease and Possum included William Tell Overture tease.


Llama was performed in a slow, funky arrangement. Page teased We're Off to See the Wizard in 46 Days.


This show featured the first Mock Song since August 21, 2015 (106 shows). Undermind included a Stash tease from Trey. Sand contained Strawberry Letter 23 teases. Golden Age and the beginning of Twist contained Shipwreck quotes.


Mellow Mood was played for the first time since August 9, 2011 (257 shows). MFMF didn't contain the "Myfe" ending. Golden Age began with Manteca teases.


Free contained Eminence Front teases from Trey. Trey teased Under Pressure in Ghost. Crossyed contained a Bags' Groove tease from Trey and an On Your Way Down tease from Mike. Trey teased Mona Lisa (Ray Evans and Jay Livingston) in Simple. Trey teased How High the Moon before No Men In No Man's Land.

This show featured Fish on drums.

No known setlist


This show was originally planned to be night three of the Curveball festival. The entire festival was canceled due to concerns over water turbidity and an accompanying boil water notice in the greater Watkins Glen area.

No known setlist


This show was originally planned to be night two of the Curveball festival. The entire festival was canceled due to concerns over water turbidity and an accompanying boil water notice in the greater Watkins Glen area.

No known setlist


This show was originally planned to be night one of the Curveball festival. The entire festival was canceled due to concerns over water turbidity and an accompanying boil water notice in the greater Watkins Glen area.

Trey teased Streets of Cairo during Meat. Trey teased L.A. Woman during Tweezer. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in No Men in No Man's Land. Page teased In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida in Twist. Piper contained a Tweezer Reprise jam and quotes. Also Sprach Zarathustra included Martian Monster teases.


Page teased the theme from Barney Miller after Wombat. Trey quoted Clowny Clown Clown in Saw It Again. Saw It Again was teased and quoted in Timber. Trey quoted In My Feelings and did a dance associated with the song during Meatstick. The first Runaway Jim and the second Run Like an Antelope contained Thread quotes.


Trey teased Apostrophe in Steam. Page teased Dave's Energy Guide at end of Carini. Character Zero contained Flash Light teases.


Reba did not contain the whistling ending and featured You Sexy Thing quotes from Fish. Trey teased What's The Use? and You Sexy Thing in Taste. Golden Age contained Reba whistling and teasing. Fee featured Trey on megaphone. Trey forgot some of the lyrics of Fee and told the crowd after the song, "We'd like to end the show now with something we remember all the words to." He then began 2001, encouraging the fans to help them out. 2001 contained You Sexy Thing, Tweezer Reprise, Petrichor, and Rhapsody in Blue teases.


Trey teased There is a Mountain in Timber (Jerry the Mule). Fuego included The Little Drummer Boy and Celluloid Heroes teases.

This show featured the debut of Keepin’ It Real. Scents and Subtle Sounds did not contain the intro and included a Theme from S.W.A.T. tease from Trey.


Trey teased The Little Drummer Boy and the Theme from S.W.A.T. in Crosseyed. Twist contained Heartbreaker, Crosseyed, and Time Loves a Hero teases. Crosseyed was teased and quoted in Split Open and Melt.


This show and marked the debut of Infinite. Trey teased the Theme from S.W.A.T. in Mike's Song and It's Ice. Mike teased Nellie Kane in Weekapaug Groove. It's Ice also included a Mind Left Body Jam tease from Trey. Golden Age contained Tweezer teases.

Soundcheck: Home, Set Your Soul Free, All of These Dreams (this soundcheck is incomplete)

SET 1: Set Your Soul Free[1], Wolfman's Brother, Roggae > Poor Heart > Undermind > Simple, Ya Mar, Sand

SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture[2] > My Friend, My Friend[3] > Fuego > Sparkle, Halley's Comet > Light, Waste, Rock and Roll

ENCORE: Tube > Golgi Apparatus


This show featured the Phish debut of Set Your Soul Free. Trey teased Third Stone From the Sun at the end of Wolfman's Brother. Chalk Dust was unfinished and My Friend didn't contain the "Myfe" ending.


DWD was unfinished. Trey teased Iron Man at the end of Limb By Limb and Jean Pierre in Also Sprach Zarathustra.


Summertime was teased and quoted before Moma Dance. Page teased Spirits in the Material World in the Hood intro.

This performance was part of the Live in Lincoln Park music festival.
This performance took place on the Stoke Stage and featured Ray Paczkowski on keys. Waste and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured Ray Paczkowski on keys. Waste through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured Ray Paczkowski on keys. Waste, Strange Design, and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This event was advertised as "Grateful Dead Night" and featured members of Lazy Lightning, Band Beyond Description, Working Dead, and Pardon Me Doug and Fish on drums.This setlist is incomplete and possibly out of order.
This performance was part of "This is Wild: A Benefit for J. Willis Pratt" and also featured Django Soul, Stone Bullet, Bad Dog, Donna Thunder, and the Peter Mayhew Band.
Endless Highway and Midnight on the Highwayfeatured Mike on acoustic guitar. Don't Lie featured Mike on electric bass. This was the first time Mike had performed Midnight on the Highway since Phish's November 23, 1996 performance.
This performance, billed as "Sustain," was in memory of Chris Cottrell, and benefited the WaterWheel Cancer Fund. 
Theme from the Bottom and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.This show was webcast via LivePhish.
Every Story Ends in Stone was performed for the first time since June 8, 2003. Alaska ended with an Also Sprach Zarathustra tease. Waste was performed by Trey acoustic. Waste and Clint Eastwood featured Jennifer Hartswick on vocals. Mozambique and Clint Eastwood featured Hartswick on trumpet. This show was webcast via LivePhish.
This show was webcast via LivePhish. Strange Design and Wedge were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Farmhouse through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Waste through Chalk Dust Torture were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show was previously scheduled for April 5.
This show featured the TAB debut of Party Time. Heartbreaker was teased in Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan. Brian and Robert and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the TAB debut of No Men In No Man's Land. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Camel Walk, San-Ho-Zay in Bounce, and Oye Como Va in Soul Planet. Waste was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Benny featured Mason Strunk on mandolin.
This show featured Trey on guitar for the second set and encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Slave to the Traffic Light.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Do You Still Drink About Me. Mike teased the theme to I Dream of Jeannie in Face. Yarmouth Road through Victim 3D featured Emily Elbert on guitar and vocals and Madi Diaz on keys and vocals.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Gimme Some Lovin'.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Avenu Malkenu, The Curtain, Pigtail, and Show of Life. Trey teased The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday after Avenu Malkenu.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Mercury. Trey quoted A Whiter Shade of Pale before Waste.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the first Trey acoustic performance of If I Could, and the debut of Empty House.
Mike quoted Destiny Unbound in Ruby Soho.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Maze.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Rise/Come Together, Light, Ocelot, Sand, and Fuego.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Got To Be More Careful and Noon to Noon.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Everything's Right, and the debut of Till We Meet Again. Push On ‘Til the Day was incomplete. 
This event was aimed at gaining support for reinstating ranked choice voting in Maine and featured Fish on drums, Nicholas Thompson-Brown on saxophone, Frank Hopkins on rhythm guitar and organ, and Dave Noyse on trombone for the entire set.
This performance was part of the Sunshine Music Festival and featured the Mike Gordon debut of You Strike My Main Nerve.
This performance was part of the Sunshine Music Festival and featured the Mike Gordon debut of Destiny Unbound. 
This performance was part of "A Concert for Island Relief" and also featured Trey Anastasio Band, Aaron Neville, and Hurray For The Riff Raff. Proceeds from the event benefited hurricane relief efforts in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Waste featured Trey on acoustic guitar. The Maker featured Trey Anastasio Band, Aaron Neville, and Rashawn Ross on trumpet. Brother John/Iko Iko and I Want to Take You Higher featured Trey Anastasio Band, Aaron Neville, Ben The Sax Guy, and Rashawn Ross on trumpet. Brother John/Iko Iko also contained Do You Want to Dance lyrics.
This performance was part of "A Concert for Island Relief" and also featured Dave Matthews, Aaron Neville, and Hurray For The Riff Raff. Proceeds from the event benefited hurricane relief efforts in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
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