During the soundcheck, Mike teased Passing Through in the first Jam and quoted Weekapaug Groove in the second Jam. The soundcheck's Ocelot was under a minute long and instrumental.

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This show was part of the "2024 Summer Tour"

Show Reviews

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Review by JonnyRingo

JonnyRingo I had a great time tonight, but thought the first set was a bit uneven and even though they attempted to jam nearly every song it seemed they weren’t completely clicking. This was most evident in the DWD where it seemed Trey and Fish were battling a bit on tempo before Trey abruptly jumped back into the refrain. They kept trying though and things really started clicking in Ocelot (which was excellent).

The tempo thing happened again during the Wave of Hope jam but by Sigma Oasis and Pillow Jets they were fully locked in. These two jams were absolutely excellent. Exploratory, high energy, with loads of band interplay. I will say, it seemed Trey was bit reserved during jams last night. Lots of intricate rhythm playing and it works so well, especially in the Pillow Jets jam. Fish, Mike, and Page truly shine in both of these jams. True full-band jamming. From there the rest of the set closed out strong.

The show was a good opener after having an 11 day break since their last one. I’d call Ocelot, Sigma, and Pillow Jets as the highlights. If we get the energy from Sigma and Pillow Jets during the rest of the run we’re going to be in for a treat. The weather also deserves a shout out. It couldn’t have been more perfect. Let’s do it again tonight.
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Review by Scifisoldier7

Scifisoldier7 After a 2 week break, Phish is back and they’ve wasted no time delivering the goods. They start things off with Cities, a fan favorite that gets the funk rolling early and evolves into an anthemic rock out. Down with Disease is next, the band really clicks about halfway through when they settle on an ambient, introspective groove. The band brings the energy back up before abruptly landing on the DWD riff and ending the song. Ether Edge gave some folks the opportunity to hit the bathrooms, those that stuck around got a nice but pretty standard Trey-led jam and a > Llama. The rest of set I is business as usual. Theme stays in the lines, Sugar Shack is Sugar Shack. Ocelot gets a groovy little jam that’s worth checking out. Golgi would’ve been a great set closer but Blaze On brought the heat.
The second set starts off with a solid Ghost jam, the band is loose but they haven’t found IT yet. Trey hits a delay during Wave of Hope that kinda knocks the band out of sync but it makes for an inadvertently trippy jam before they abort it. The next 45 minutes are why we Phish, maybe the most unique and exploratory jamming I’ve heard all year! Sigma Oasis immediately gets to business when Mike throws on a cool filter effect and prompts the whole band to start grooving. Trey creates some tasteful loops and all of a sudden we’re balls deep in a filthy early 3.0 style staccato/plinko groove with a modern twist. They find a clever way to end the jam and now it’s time for Pillow Jets. After the usual 5-10 minutes of glorious, swampy, angry rocking, the jam could’ve fizzled out and been great. Instead, Mike launches the band out of silence into uncharted territory. A beautiful jam develops, the band explores a delicate passage as if nobody is there. There’s something very unique about the way they feed off of each-other during this jam. It’s so serene and patient it sounds like it could’ve been a Sunday afternoon soundcheck jam. The vibe during 2001 was pure bliss as the band and crowd celebrated the last 45 minutes of mind bending exploration. The show closed with an exceptional Harry Hood and a short but powerful SANTOS encore.

Dicks night 1 had its ups and downs but the incredible jamming in the second set turned a decent Phish show into another Dicks instant classic. Personally, I’d rate this show around a 4.2/5.
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Review by MFHOOD

MFHOOD All of set 2 last night + encore was played at mondegreen. And before that about 40% of those songs were played at Bethel. I’m not upset about it, it’s just such a curious stat and it feels like phish usually switches it up a little more. The playing last night and this tour has been phenomenal overall, so there’s not much to complain about here. Sugar shack is played strongly by Trey and this is the longest Ether Edge up to this point.
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