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Over the past 25+ years there has been at least one Phish concert at many of the country’s best venues, but not at all of them. Now that the band is back and in fine form we’ve come up with a list of ten places we’d love to see them perform. We stuck with venues holding at least 7,000 people and even threw in a couple from Europe for good measure.
Here’s our list of ten places Phish should play that they haven’t…
10. Verizon Wireless Arena – Manchester, NH
Within striking distance of both Boston and Burlington, playing a show at this cool new-ish venue would be a terrific treat for the long-forgotten Phish fans from New Hampshire.
READ ON for the rest of Scotty’s list of venues Phish should play…
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