Credit One Stadium

Charleston, SC, USA

Top Rated Shows

Highest rated shows at this venue by Phish.net users:

Date Rating
2022-06-01 381 votes 3.7139/5
2022-05-31 377 votes 3.5172/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

2022-06-01 by SawItAgaaain 6
Finally pulling out the Knuckle Bone Broth Avenue was already worth the price of admission. A surprisingly smoking 555 and a deep red About to Run were highlights for sure. Still, first set was a set up. You’re here to see if second set is all that it looks like. Yes. Everything and more....
2022-05-31 by youenjoymyghost 5
Really solid show. They came right out of the gate with a huge type 2 jam and a uniquely placed/ extended Walls and multiple classics to finish out the first half. Second set had a really great flow. Even though I'm chasing passing through ill take a mountains anytime. Everything felt well done...
2022-05-31 by Marc0Esquand0las 5
I’m blessed to say I’ve been lucky enough to witness some “legendary shows.” (Fox Theatre ‘95. Hampton ‘97. MSG ‘97. Prague ‘98.) This show ranks up there for me in the top 10… maybe ever??? Everything was flawless, crackling with energy & executed with virtuoso wizard skill. Insane to say that...
2022-06-01 by kevinforbin 4
I need to testify! This second set blew me completely away! It was so coherent and authentic feeling! I am shocked that phish can play a set that damn good and we can all just go on about our business! We are so damn lucky to know about this remarkable practice of getting together and...
2022-06-01 by myfriend_myfriend 4
Phishzilla rose from the Wando River and destroyed Charleston on 6/1/2022. A beautiful evening with a Cheshire????. A nice Foam gave us the pheels followed by a boogie down knuckebone broth ave. We got number lined on our way to a Divided Sky where the new Trainwreck amp really showed impressive...
2022-06-01 by youenjoymyghost 3
Songy first set with just a few questionable calls but was still really enjoyable. Cool it down opener is the goods. Second set delivered in a big way. Simple is an obvious highlight and goes places. Caspian gets the egg in a hole and is deceptively short on the timestamp. Piper comes strong...
2022-05-31 by mindleftpants 3
This was my first show, and it was a magical introduction to the wondrous flow of sound Phish is capable of producing, not to mention the captivating light show by Mr. Kuroda. I'm a young lad, and I used to think I knew a lot about music and live performances. I used to think I knew about...
2022-05-31 by Beerlanthropist10288 2
It was an absolute blast the first night! Set 1 had some good evil phish going on. Set 2 just burned the place to the ground. The energy in that place was insane. That squirming coil was something else in person. Have yet to re listen to it at home, but damn it was powerful to be there page...
2022-05-31 by mighty_Q 2
Caught this show with a friend who was at his first, he said his expectations were shattered. I would agree; this was a really solid show that was fun to take part in. Very cool venue, lots of type 2 jamming and plenty of great songs sprinkled in. I agree that returning to the chorus at the end...
2022-06-01 by mindleftpants 1
For my second show, I was hoping to be taken right back to the middle of a second set right off the bat. And I learned that the four guys on stage are in total control of the energy, even if it's not nearly fast enough for me. BDTNL was a heater and the Divided Sky was just beautiful....

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

Great versions produce different points to view. Be it 7/8/14's summertime "Line"d up shimmery shake; Pitt 17's huge, crazed sustain; or 10/20/21's incendiary take; this here jam features what the best "BDNTLS" have in common: Fire Trey. Largely straightforward guitar whose inspired improvisation, offset by impassioned Fish, is the best of its type, carrying you not so much backwards, as away.
2022-06-01 Simple (23:09) Set 2
Multi-faceted shapeshifter cruises through an array of styles ranging from heavenly bliss to industrial funk, eventually ascending to a sizable peak and then briefly returns to "Simple" to close.
2022-06-01 Piper (13:42) Set 2
> from "Egg in a Hole". A familiar propulsive jam develops, with the music initially coalescing around a repeated minor key motif from Trey. Fishman and Mike's driving rhythms provide a bedrock for Trey and Page to dole out a bevy of varying textures. The jam threatens to fall apart but comes back alive via a "Manteca" tease. This then morphs into a peaky, psychedelic hard rocking jam before executing a rickety > "Prince Caspian."
A jam much more in line with the start of Set 2 than Set 1, boasting some warm and lovely electric piano work from Page, a really nifty minor-key exploration at Trey's urging, and a magnificent double-time finale.
A refreshing jam (and set placement) in this first version since '04 to significantly deviate from the typical format. Extra effects use loosens things up early as it dips into a short-lived, but moody darker segment, and then the jam brightens considerably at 10:00 with Trey and Page pairing up nicely for dual leads, before finally working its way back to "WoTC" to conclude.
2022-05-31 Light (17:36) Set 2
> from "2001." The band feels connected and that connection is on display throughout this great jam. They work effortlessly as one organism as the feel and the tempo of the jam changes. > into "Mountains in the Mist."
2022-05-31 46 Days (8:31) Set e
Another deceptive offering from Spring '22 provides about four minutes of type 2 exploration in the opening slot of the encore. While not accompanied by a massive peak, fluid and enjoyable jamming from all four members will have you bopping your head with a smile on your face.
2022-05-31 Tube (9:54) Set e
A dense mind-scrambler of synths, impactful bass, and multi-toned guitar (including the "bullfrog"), then becomes even more frazzled before the final break. The most substantial "Tube" jam in the encore to date, and just about as good of a jam in any encore period.
Kicks off with some sprightly Trey soloing before diving into a puddle of grimy synth effects and concludes > to a strong "Light"


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