Municipal Auditorium

Charleston, WV, USA

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

Date Rating
1994-06-26 150 votes 4.5067/5

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Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1994-06-26 Scott Eidam by 14
(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) This was definitely the show that hooked me for life. It is now known as the “GameHoist” show, for obvious reasons. I won't go into much of a performance review besides saying they...
1994-06-26 by ChairmanLeo 13
I am fortunate enough to call this my first show ever. Wasn't really into any music at the time. I was only 14 years old or so. My big brother was a Phan and came in to town for this show because how often does a band like Phish make their way to Charleston, WV where we grew up. With my mom in...
1994-06-26 by funk_lin 6
Written by SWiM on the occasion of the 20th anniversary (2014) of this show ----- The end of a long run (by my standards) and totally unplanned show. Beavis and Butthead was still in the air. Started with a big whiff by my first and only shut out at Kalamazoo (what was happening to our...
1994-06-26 by FunkyBdawg 4
I really enjoyed listening to this show! I wasn't there, but this is a great example of throwback Phish that I love to check out from time to time. BUT, really I just wanted to call out the Landlady tease from Page towards the end of encore Tube - it's so seamless but it's there - absolutely...
1994-06-26 by dr32timmymeat 3
This is a note-perfect first set. There are no stunning versions of anything, but as a whole it's great. Not jammy, incredibly precise. Second set is novel but not all that enchanting. The 6-minute SOAM jam is among the few moments that is cool in isolation. Everything else really only works...
1994-06-26 by MrPalmers1000DollarQ 1
6/26/1994, the GameHoist show, is an interesting spectacle of Phish lore not only for the obvious reasons, but also because it may be the only show they've ever played where the show as a whole is famously noteworthy, but none of the individual songs that make up its two sets are particularly so....


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