Phish Announce Spring 2026 Residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas

The band will perform nine shows scheduled between April 16 and May 2 at the Las Vegas venue
Phish will return to the Sphere for a residency next spring. Having previously hosted four back-to-back shows in April 2024, the band will extend this stay with nine shows scheduled between April 16 and May 2.
The latest run will operate on a Thursday to Saturday schedule for three weeks. The sets include April 16 through April 18, April 23 through April 25, and April 30 through May 2. General sale will begin on Friday, Dec. 12 at 11 a.m. PT. Fans can currently request tickets through the official Phish website for early access. The pre-sale window closes on Monday, Dec. 8 at 9 a.m. PT.
As Phish bring their show back to the Sphere, fans can expect the unexpected, just as they had before. âWeâve never repeated a set and we didnât want to start now,â Trey Anastasio previously told the Associated Press about their initial four-date engagement. âSo we created four unique Sphere shows, top to bottom. There was a moment where we were discussing adding shows, because the tickets blew out pretty hard. And we decided as a team that they would be good, but not necessarily astounding â which is the level that we wanted to operate at â unless we just repeated the exact same show over again.â
Rolling Stoneâs review of the show said, âThe evening saw no shortage of mind-blowing visuals. But tech aside, for the first night at the Sphere, Phish sounded tight and passionate as ever. They jammed with abandon, sounding fresh, focused, and clear as the sound from the 167,000-speaker system ricocheted across the room and each stunning new visual display appeared behind the stage and above the crowd.â
Since opening in 2024 with appearances from U2 and Phish, the Sphere has hosted performances from Dead & Company, Eagles, Anyma, Kenny Chesney, and Backstreet Boys. This week, Zac Brown Band will bring their Love & Fear tour to the venue. In 2026, the Sphere will also welcome Illenium, No Doubt, and CarĂn LeĂłn.
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