Forest Hills Stadium

Forest Hills, NY, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
2025-07-23 428 votes 4.0771/5
2025-07-22 436 votes 3.7844/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

2025-07-23 by WeHopeYouHaveAGoodTime 12
Most underrated I’ve ever seen a show…. Maybe people couldn’t quite get their heads wrapped around the extended daytime vibes due to early start? Maybe people viewing online couldn’t really understand the heightened vibes at forest hills, couldn’t appreciate what was happening when trey was...
2025-07-23 by scolomon 8
As I write this the show is rated a misleading ~4.1 on Phish.net. I don't know what else you need to make it a 5 star show. We got 2 jammed out songs in the first set (Cities and Ether Edge), a 20 minute Ruby Waves which was quite good and a very solid Punch You in the Eye>Ghost>Wave of Hope....
2025-07-23 by BilboBaggins 4
Quite simply put, what more could you possibly want out of a summer Phish show? They were exceptionally tight, Fish and Mike were driving the tempo all night, Page was on, and Trey was your favorite guitar player, and probably doubly so tonight! The first set was non-stop banger after banger, and...
2025-07-23 by Marcoesquandolaas 3
Forrest Hills Night 2! Dare I say best of the year. Classic free opener that I have seen 3x this summer to open things up. The cities was fcking exceptional! Dark in the daytime right into a beautiful divided sky. Timber is always welcome followed by the best Esther edge I have seen in a while....
2025-07-22 by DownWithSteam 3
What a fun night at the tennis stadium in Queens. My first show of the summer, there was much excitement. Queens deserved a show! Its the best part of NYC lets face it. The Moma Dance got the groove going right away. Mr and Mrs. Met made a grand grand appearance to the delight of the sun...
2025-07-23 by DownWithSteam 2
Alright, this was a great Phish show, as they literally have ALL been in Summer of 2025. Last nights show was also pretty much nearly just as good as this one and it has only a 3.8, I think thats decently underrated (it should be in that 4.2 range) This show has managed to avoid that weird...
2025-07-22 by rjmasterson 1
Whelp, I tell ya hwhat: the rumors about them this tour are true. They are a band alight, fanning each other for the oxygen their respective fires need to keep going. An ageless tour de force locked in for its first show at a century-old tennis arena, the Vermonters not about to let us down. With...
2025-07-22 by BUCKuintheEYE 1
I was surprised they didn't play any Ozzy, but they did play him as we were leaving, so some kind of acknowledgment was given. It wasn't the best show I've been to, but not the worst. Mr. & Mrs. Met showing up during Moma was pretty cool. You can never go wrong with a Moma opener. There was...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

2025-07-23 Cities (14:12) Set 1
Sticky clav-led funk rock is shaped by Trey's melodic bluesy riffing to start. Major key tonalities then take over, and the band rides out this bliss-rock feel until the "Cities" chords come back in to conclude the affair.
2025-07-23 Ether Edge (17:17) Set 1
Another big-time first set "Ether Edge". Beginning brooding and searching, the jam winds its way to feel-good bliss.
Serving as the Set 2 opener for the first time since NYE '19, this "PYITE" gets an extra flourish from Trey and Page in its opening. Strong play continues throughout, before > into "Ghost".
2025-07-22 Carini (28:48) Set 2
A mellow, groovy odyssey. Coming out of a crunchy performance of the song proper, play chills into a calming, trance-like space. Fishman's powerful drumming initiates a slow build, with the rest of the band gradually upping their energy until reaching a righteous peak. Play becomes decidedly more jagged and bouncy, with Mike and Trey laying down some serious funk, before the band locks into a breezy, anthemic crescendo. A nice outro informs a -> into "Tweezer," punctuated by some exceptionally nimble bass.


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