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Stabbing Outside of Phish Concert Leaves One Dead, Two Injured
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Stabbing Outside of Phish Concert Leaves One Dead, Two Injured

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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One person was killed and two more were injured in a stabbing that took place outside of Phish’s concert at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, on Friday.

According to WTKR News, the incident began near an unofficial merchandise booth, where an argument between several people escalated into a violent altercation that left three injured. One of the victims was transported to a local hospital, where they later died from their injuries. Police said the suspect initially fled the scene but was later taken into custody.

Phish addressed the incident in a statement on Saturday, saying: “During last night’s show, a tragic incident took place in the parking lot outside Hampton Coliseum. There was an altercation behind one of the tents in the unofficial vending area in which someone lost their life and two other people were injured. We don’t have more information than what has been reported by the police, who called it an isolated incident, but what we do know is upsetting enough. We are deeply saddened by this and our hearts go out to all of those affected.”

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Phish’s remaining tour dates are expected to continue as scheduled.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Fatal Stabbing Outside Phish Virginia Concert: One Dead, Two Injured
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Fatal Stabbing Outside Phish Virginia Concert: One Dead, Two Injured

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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A victim lost their life, and two others sustained injuries, in a stabbing that took place outside Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Va., during Phish‘s performance at the venue Friday night (Sept. 19).

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Officers responded to an altercation that had escalated into violence on Coliseum Drive just after 9:30 p.m. ET, according to a police report from the Hampton Police Division. The suspect fled, but detectives “identified all parties involved” and determined it “appears to be an isolated incident,” says the report published on Saturday.

“Members from the Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue responded to the scene and rendered medical assistance,” Cpl. Shaun Stalnaker writes. “The first victim was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. The second victim was also transported and is currently receiving medical treatment. A third adult male victim later arrived at a local hospital as a walk-in, also suffering from a laceration determined to be non-life-threatening.”

Phish addressed the tragedy on Saturday in a statement the band posted on social media.

“During last night’s show, a tragic incident took place in the parking lot outside Hampton Coliseum. There was an altercation behind one of the tents in the unofficial vending area in which someone lost their life and two other people were injured. We don’t have more information than what has been reported by the police, who called it an isolated incident, but what we do know is upsetting enough. We are deeply saddened by this and our hearts go out to all of those affected,” the band said.

Phish’s Saturday and Sunday night concerts in Hampton, which wrap their summer tour, were set to go on as scheduled. Lead singer/guitarist Trey Anastasio’s solo band has gigs slated for this fall before Phish takes the stage together again for their traditional run of New Year’s Eve shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, where they’ve booked a four-show series spanning the dates of Dec. 28-31.

The Hampton Police Division’s Major Crimes Unit can be contacted with additional information surrounding Friday night’s incident by phone (757–727–6111 or 1–888-LOCK-U-UP), or through anonymous tip via a secure form at P3Tips.com.

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Phish Set 2025 New Year's Eve Shows at Madison Square Garden
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Phish Set 2025 New Year’s Eve Shows at Madison Square Garden

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Phish are once again set to close out the year at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, as Trey Anastasio and co. have announced their 2025 return to The World’s Most Famous Arena.

The four-night run, an annual tradition from Phish, is set for December 28th-31st, 2025. This year’s dates will bring the jam band’s total number of shows at The Garden to 91.

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A ticket request period is ongoing at Phish’s website through Monday, September 22nd at noon ET. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, September 26th at noon ET via Ticketmaster.

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Phish are currently wrapping up their late summer tour (get tickets here), with remaining multi-night stands in Alpharetta, Georgia, and Hampton, Virginia. In 2026, they will return to Cancún, Mexico, for their 9th annual Phish: Riviera Maya, taking place January 28th-31st.

For more on Phish, see where their 1997 “Phish Destroys America” tour landed on our list of the 100 best tours of all time.

Phish 2025-2026 Tour Dates:
09/16 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
09/17 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
09/19 – Hampton, VA @ Hampton Coliseum
09/20 – Hampton, VA @ Hampton Coliseum
09/21 – Hampton, VA @ Hampton Coliseum
12/28 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
12/29 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
12/30 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
12/31 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
01/28 – Cancún, MX @ Moon Palace Cancun
01/29 – Cancún, MX @ Moon Palace Cancun
01/30 – Cancún, MX @ Moon Palace Cancun
01/31 – Cancún, MX @ Moon Palace Cancun

Note: If you’re planning a trip to New York City to see Phish, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through Booking.com.

September 16, 2025 0 comments
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Phish: The Siket Disc Album Review
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Phish: The Siket Disc Album Review

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

That last sentence, as it happens, could be affixed to any of Phish’s work in the 15 years leading up to The Siket Disc. While conventional wisdom (and reams of music criticism) might suggest otherwise, they had already covered quite a lot of ground as a studio act, and they worked hard to differentiate their official discography from the scratchy bootleg tapes that catalyzed their loyal following. Among its entries was a set of dazzlingly weird compositions played live in the studio (1989’s Junta), a moody concept album that upped their emotional stakes (1993’s Rift), a brash rock album tailor-made for alternative radio (1994’s Hoist), and a tasteful, rootsy album that helped win over the jam skeptics (1996’s Billy Breathes).

During their formative gigs for fellow college students in Vermont, the appeal of a Phish show was all about what happens next—where any given song might take them, what new tricks they might reveal, what would happen when other scenes discover this wild, ecstatic music. Like so many gifted kids chasing their passion, the band’s boundless potential seemed to spur them on—even if the members seemed more interested in making each other laugh than singing in key or writing anything that might appeal to radio. As OG Phish head Tom Baggott recalls in Parke Puterbaugh’s Phish: The Biography, “It was like there was a big joke going on and all the early Phish fans knew the punchline—which was that this was gonna be something big.”

Here is the dream of every small-town weirdo, as played out on the stages of the music industry: One day you will step to the front of the classroom and dazzle everyone, from the snobby cool kids to the stuffy professors who never thought you had it in you. And once you’ve won them over, there’s no one left to please but yourself. With Phish, this posture was written so conclusively into their ascent that the trappings of mainstream success had little bearing on them. The major-label studio albums, no matter the effort and money behind them, would never hold fans’ attention like the cherished bootleg tapes. And even as they started selling out storied halls like Madison Square Garden in 1994, they had their sights set elsewhere: specifically, five miles north in Plattsburgh, New York, where they launched their own two-day festival that became the largest North American concert of 1996.

It’s an enviable place for any band—creating your own standards for success and finding an audience to achieve them with you—but it’s also dangerous territory. It’s one thing for the underdog to rise to the top of the class; it’s another thing to have to run the school. These concerns informed Anastasio’s 1988 college thesis, a heavily mythologized rock opera called The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday. The plot, if I’m understanding it right (and I’m not sure I ever have), involves a utopian society called Gamehendge that becomes corrupted by power, then overthrown by a revolutionary, then eventually corrupted once again by that same revolutionary after he steps into power. Breaking onto the jam scene at a time when some heads saw the Grateful Dead in danger of burning and/or selling out, Anasatsio understood that good intentions and high ideals could only get you so far before real life starts to intrude.

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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