Iconic jam band Phish has unveiled their 2026 Summer Tour, a sprawling 21‑date trek that promises one of the band’s most eventful seasons yet. The itinerary spans July into early September and features multiple marquee residencies, new city stops and long‑awaited returns to classic venues.
The tour announcement follows a hugely successful run of spring dates — including a nine‑show residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, all of which quickly sold out earlier this year.
Phish’s Summer Tour kicks off July 7–8 with a two‑night stand at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin, marking the band’s first return to the city in nearly 28 years.
From there, the band moves through a mix of multi‑night runs and single‑night outdoor shows:
- July 10–12 – Ruoff Music Center, Noblesville, Indiana
- July 14–15 – Enmarket Arena, Savannah, Georgia (Phish’s first time there)
- July 17 – Coastal Credit Union Music Park, Raleigh, NC
- July 18–19 – Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
- July 21 – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater, Syracuse, NY
One of the biggest highlights of the tour is a five‑show residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 22, 24, 25, 27 and 29. These shows will mark the band’s 92nd through 96th performances at the legendary arena, underscoring Phish’s deep connection with the venue.
⚾ Fenway Park & Labor Day Weekend
Phish will also hit Fenway Park in Boston for two nights — July 31 and August 1 — a stadium stop they haven’t played since 2019.
The tour concludes over Labor Day weekend (September 4–6) with a traditional three‑night run at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado, a long‑standing Phish fan favorite.
A ticket request period began on February 18, 2026, and runs through noon Eastern on Monday, February 23. Afterward, general public sales open Friday, February 27 at 10 a.m. ET, with limited travel packages (including hotel + tickets) also available for select shows.
Fans are encouraged to move quickly — multi‑night residencies, especially at MSG and Fenway Park, are expected to generate high demand.
In typical Phish fashion, the band has hinted that no two shows will be the same and that setlists will be unpredictable and innovative, keeping even longtime followers guessing from night to night.
With a mix of first‑time stops, iconic arenas, and festival‑style runs, the 2026 Summer Tour reflects Phish’s continuing evolution and deep bond with their diverse fanbase — whether they’re chasing a rare debut city or returning to a beloved classic stage.