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Phish Announces 9 New Shows at Sphere Las Vegas in 2026


Key Highlights

  • Phish is returning to Las Vegas for a nine-show residency at Sphere in spring 2026.
  • The new dates are April 16–18, April 23–25, and April 30–May 2, 2026.
  • A ticket request period is currently open until December 8, with general sales starting on December 12.
  • Limited travel packages that include hotel rooms and show tickets will be available starting Wednesday.

Phish is heading back to Las Vegas. The iconic jam-rock group will return to Sphere next spring for a nine-show residency, expanding on the four-night run that marked its acclaimed debut at the venue in 2024.

The new dates — April 16–18, April 23–25 and April 30–May 2, 2026 — were announced Tuesday (Dec. 2) and immediately set off a rush among fans who have been anticipating the band’s return since their first immersive run.

A ticket request period is now open at tickets.phish.com through Dec. 8. Any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public on Dec. 12 at 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET.

Fans can also access limited travel packages, which bundle hotel rooms with show tickets. Those go on sale Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT via phishatsphere.100xhospitality.com.

Phish’s 2024 four-show residency at Sphere became an instant touchstone for the band’s huge fanbase. Each show featured completely different setlists and visuals, with animations and graphics that were “executed, modified and manipulated in real time,” according to the band — turning every night into a standalone experience for fans lucky enough to make it.

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Whether the 2026 shows will employ the same one-off visual programming hasn’t been announced, but Phish’s reputation for never repeating a setlist suggests another round of inventive performances inside the 18,600-seat venue’s massive LED-dome environment.

The 2026 calendar for the Sphere is quickly filling with shows by Backstreet Boys in February, Latin superstar Carín León booked for September, and concerts planned for the Eagles, Illenium, No Doubt and Zac Brown Band.

Full ticketing and on-sale information is available at phish.com/tours.

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