Jerome Schottenstein Center

Columbus, OH, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
2025-07-09 405 votes 3.8370/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

2025-07-09 by joey_of_cle 8
Great show! Solid jams and transitions. Positive atmosphere in the upper decks. Set list felt particularly well crafted. First set was a little choppy and negative. Vulture and Martian felt especially sad/angry. Theme of transition and rejuvenation in Life Saving Gun and Petrichor connected to a...
2025-07-09 by hannibal76 5
I loved this show! Don't be fooled by the set list and time stamps. The jams in the first set, especially Mull and Life Saving Gun, are totally mind-blowing. Great melodic, polyphonic, energetic, and creative improvisation. The jam in Wave of Hope is worth listening to as well. I liked Axilla and...
2025-07-09 by cletus22 3
2nd show for me since 2011 and 3rd since bands long hiatus. Still LOVE Phish just don't go to shows like I used to. I couchtour hear and there but use mostly use Phish app for my fix these days. Thought this was an above average show. Bag thru MM was a good start especially Roggae and MM....
2025-07-09 by Greasykeys 2
What’s great about this show is that it was circled long ago with a plan. A highlight of infrequently performed songs that the band really digs. And the Antelope which was purposefully held back until tonight. Love the Crosseyed teases in the 2nd set…..but all trails lead to the Antelope. That’s...
2025-07-09 by TreyKaboom 2
July 9th, 2025, is destined to go down as one of those great sleeper shows that find their way into discussions on most underrated Phish of "X" year or "X" tour or "X" point-o. On paper, some may scoff and dismiss the show as "meh" (which many have already done). However, this show has plenty to...
2025-07-09 by cannabination 1
The best adjective I have for this show is "interesting". The song selection and placement felt almost random, and they added sauce to everything quite liberally. They clearly were in a "it doesn't matter what we play, we just want to jam" mood, and that always works for me. Even the stuff that...
2025-07-09 by CHEEZPUFF 1
As an OSU grad and a local this was a great tour announcement to see. I set very low expectations which is always recommended, but sometimes leaves me hyped after any decent show. #14 for my wife, guess that’s my ‘crew’ these days. I’ll probably lean biased here but it’s easier for me to...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

2025-07-09 AC/DC Bag (10:51) Set 1
Another new version suggests the song's recent resurgence may be no fluke at all. While not breaking new ground, Trey leans, and quite well, into familiar 'shapes' and sounds, before finding, and exploring, a nifty musical phrase which he drives throughout this fun, playful excursion. As the others catch on and play off Trey, direct full-band jamming builds to bring the song to its old-school close, replete with Page's twinkling keys bleeding into beautiful 'silence.'
2025-07-09 Roggae (8:32) Set 1
Ease meets confidence as the four friends create a meld of the delicate and the thunderous ornamented with cascades and flourishes from both Trey and Mike that mark this version for closer listening.
2025-07-09 Mull (9:45) Set 1
Cool play coasts atop a mellow groove which finds Trey strumming his way into strong, protracted and, at times, melodic soloing. Offset by measured, calibrated play, Page, near the 6:30 mark, pushes for 'brighter' sounds, his synth not so much leading the way as offering direction. Trey plays with this idea before dropping into a lower register, runs through the tune's signature line, and guides the song to a close.
The jam finds itself immediately brimming with ideas simply by using the inertia of its driving rhythmic push. A downshift around the 10 minute mark finds the band in new territories, centered around a hypnotic, repeating bass line. With an unrelenting rhythmic center, an inspired, densely layered slab of music emerges and makes itself at home, before the clarion call of "Percussion Rinse!" signals an end. Excellent.
This is familiar, feel-good Phish. Mike works to nudge the jam in a different direction, but Trey surges forward, pushing the band not to a false, but a near peak. Pleasantly, the jam assumes a new identity past the 12:00 mark, and from here Trey moves through a number of ideas (which becomes fairly interesting full-band play). Enough by way of 'muted' introspection allows for an impassioned "Bowie"-esque "peak," before Trey abruptly returns to close the song
2025-07-09 Piper (22:30) Set 2
Remarkable for its unrelenting drive, this high-energy bliss bomb is akin to a full-speed highway drive on a hot summer day. Trey makes it known immediately that he'll lead the charge, which he does through a series of peaks, and brief downshifts, all underpinned by the rhythm section's undeterred push. This eventually leads to a sparkling fanfare peak, before the tides recede and > "Lonely Trip".


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