SET 1: The Moma Dance, NICU, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Divided Sky, Destiny Unbound, Monsters, Plasma, Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Mercury > Soul Planet, Joy, Harry Hood, I Am the Walrus
ENCORE: Carolina, Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
Jesus Just Left Chicago was performed for the first time since December 3, 2019 (208 shows). Trey teased I'm a Man in Destiny Unbound. Carolina was performed for the first time since December 6, 2019 (206 shows).
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 This is the show you were looking for. When you come back to see Phish, usually it’s because they did that one thing long ago that you experienced and hope to witness again… this is the show where they did it again.
		This is the show you were looking for. When you come back to see Phish, usually it’s because they did that one thing long ago that you experienced and hope to witness again… this is the show where they did it again.    Back to back ragers in Charleston. The bust outs continue! Strong first set overall but Monsters was extra climactic and the Gin brought some serious high grade hose to conclude the set. Trey really has stepped it up. Off to the races. Extra sauce on the Mikes Groove… heavy disco funk vibes, they’ve been jamming out the Mercury’s lately… but Soul Planet things went up a notch. Intergalactic, we were taken to another planet and the band was fully locked in. Joy was a lovely cool down, followed by my fav hood in recent memory. The second it ended I start heading to meet my friends for the encore… I got 20 feet from my seat and oops the band was just joking… more in store.. and they went into the Walrus… I turned around and went back to my section. If that wasn’t enough of a bonus treat… it was one of my favorite jams I’ve seen. Full melt evil! the building was charged up. Carolina Acapella and a raging Santos to conclude a top notch night. After a killer night 1, and plenty of other great shows this tour we’re deep in some serious stuff now!
		Back to back ragers in Charleston. The bust outs continue! Strong first set overall but Monsters was extra climactic and the Gin brought some serious high grade hose to conclude the set. Trey really has stepped it up. Off to the races. Extra sauce on the Mikes Groove… heavy disco funk vibes, they’ve been jamming out the Mercury’s lately… but Soul Planet things went up a notch. Intergalactic, we were taken to another planet and the band was fully locked in. Joy was a lovely cool down, followed by my fav hood in recent memory. The second it ended I start heading to meet my friends for the encore… I got 20 feet from my seat and oops the band was just joking… more in store.. and they went into the Walrus… I turned around and went back to my section. If that wasn’t enough of a bonus treat… it was one of my favorite jams I’ve seen. Full melt evil! the building was charged up. Carolina Acapella and a raging Santos to conclude a top notch night. After a killer night 1, and plenty of other great shows this tour we’re deep in some serious stuff now!
	 Now that's what I'm talking about! Right out of the gate this show sounded like fire! The energy, the mix, the focus - everything dropped into place. The whole first set was just non stop fireworks! Jesus Just Left Chicago blew minds. Destiny, Monsters, Plasma - there was just no way to keep up!
		Now that's what I'm talking about! Right out of the gate this show sounded like fire! The energy, the mix, the focus - everything dropped into place. The whole first set was just non stop fireworks! Jesus Just Left Chicago blew minds. Destiny, Monsters, Plasma - there was just no way to keep up!Add a Review
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Review by Esperanzan
Unpredictable varied setlist + jams + sublime placement of otherwise controversial 3.0 tunes + bustouts + Trey ripping type 1 passages like it’s 1997 again = a perfect show. Best of tour for me and a real masterpiece.