Phish's Spectacular Opening Night at The Sphere in Las Vegas

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Phish's Spectacular Opening Night at The Sphere in Las Vegas

Phish takes a break during their two-set shows, allowing fans to rest and socialize. The crowd at the Sphere in Las Vegas was in awe during the set break on opening night. The band's performance was enhanced by the massive visuals on the 16K resolution LED screen. Phish, consisting of Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Jon Fishman, and Page McConnell, delivered a solid performance with a mix of improvisational music and captivating visuals.

The band started promptly at 8 p.m. with "Evolve" and continued with hits like "Wolfman's Brother." The visuals on the screen took the audience on a visual journey through the U.S. and into Vegas. The graphics were mesmerizing, enhancing the overall experience. The first set ended with a scorching performance of "Split Open and Melt."

After a short break, Phish returned with "Everything's Right" and "Down With Disease." The band's performance reached new heights, especially with Anastasio's guitar work. The visuals, controlled by lighting director Chris Kuroda, added to the spectacle. The band members were featured on the screen during "Gotta Jibbo," adding a personal touch to the show.

During "You Enjoy Myself," the screen displayed a car wash scene and synchronized trampoline work. The band closed the second set with a towering performance of "Also Sprach Zarathustra." The encore included a barbershop a cappella version of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" and a turbocharged rendition of "Harry Hood" with virtual fireworks.

Phish's performance at the Sphere was a sensational start to their residency. Fans can expect more exciting shows on Thursdays-Saturdays through May 2. For more information, visit Phish.com.