Phish Wraps Up Epic Nine-Night Vegas Residency with 161 Unique Songs

Phish recently wrapped up a nine-night series of shows at Sphere in Las Vegas, where they performed a total of 161 unique songs without repeating any. The band expressed their gratitude to fans and the crew who made the shows possible on social media. The final night kicked off with an acoustic rendition of "Farmhouse" by Trey Anastasio, followed by a setlist that included classics like "Undermind," "Ocelot," and "Back on the Train."
Page McConnell added a unique touch to the second set by playing a keytar during Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein." The band continued with songs like "Kill Devil Falls," "Ruby Waves," and "Meatstick," which featured hot dog visuals on the screens. The encore featured "Wading in the Velvet Sea" accompanied by a montage of fan photos from the band's history, followed by a closing performance of "Fluffhead" with visuals from the entire residency.
Phish's 2026 Las Vegas engagement marked their second-longest stretch of shows without repeating material, following their record-breaking Baker's Dozen residency at Madison Square Garden in 2017. The band covered songs by artists like David Bowie, Talking Heads, and The Beatles during the three-weekend run in Las Vegas. For tickets and tour information, fans can visit phish.com/tours. Jambase described the show as a "victory lap," noting that while some moments were predictable, it captured the essence of a celebratory performance.