Phish just mapped out their Summer Tour 2026, a 21-date run that leans hard into history and hometown mythology: a two-night return to Fenway Park and a five-show stand at Madison Square Garden that keeps adding chapters to the band’s long-running NYC residency legend.
The tour kicks off July 7 and 8 in Madison, Wisconsin at the Kohl Center, followed by a three-night stretch in Noblesville, Indiana (July 10–12). From there, the itinerary pivots into a mix of familiar rooms and new territory, including the band’s first-ever shows in Savannah, Georgia at Enmarket Arena on July 14 and 15.
The beating heart of the announcement is the New York run: MSG dates on July 22, 24, 25, 27, and 29, which Phish note will mark shows #92 through #96 at the venue. And then it’s up to Boston for Fenway Park on July 31 and August 1, their first shows at the ballpark since 2019, according to JamBase.
The tour wraps with the revival of their traditional Labor Day Weekend run at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado, set for September 4–6.
Ticketing follows the familiar Phish playbook. The ticket lottery is underway via tickets.phish.com, with entries due Monday, February 23 at 12 p.m. ET, followed by general on-sale Friday, February 27 at 10 a.m. ET, per JamBase’s tour guide. Travel packages for select stops were also announced in the JamBase report.
And if you’re planning your year around it, Phish’s schedule doesn’t start in July. The band is also set for a nine-show return to Sphere in Las Vegas across three weekends: April 16–18, April 23–25, and April 30–May 2, 2026, as posted on Phish’s official site.
For a band that treats venues like living characters in the story, Summer 2026 reads like a greatest-hits route through the places where their fandom gets loudest: the Garden, Fenway, and Dick’s. The only question now is what they decide to build inside those walls.