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Week in Rock: Phishy Edition


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Jeff Baum

Published Jan 10, 2009

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Phish Announce TourAfter months of speculation and rumors (and being spotted rehearsing in Manhattan) Phish has finally announced their first tour since taking a bow in 2004—something fans have been eagerly awaiting for the entire stretch of their hiatus. Few were completely sold that the quartet, who has a 20-year touring history, would never share the stage again. Late last year they announced their first run of reunion shows in Virginia Beach, and a first glance at the touring schedule all but confirms they'll play a night or two headlining Bonnaroo. Despite Trey now living in New York, however, they won't make it within the city limits this time through (look for a more local show during a fall or winter tour), opting for two nights out at Jones Beach instead in early June. For the full run of dates, gas up the van and check here.
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