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Trey Anastasio Fall Tour Dates

As Phish gears up to hit the road early next month for the second leg of their summer tour, Trey Anastasio is looking to the fall when he will tour

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Phish Fall Tour 2010 Survey Results

During a relatively brief tour of just 15 shows, Phish packed many highlights into the run that concluded in Atlantic City on Halloween. Phish kicked off the tour with a festival show in Texas, three consecutive nights in Colorado, two in the South, six at old school locations in the Northeast and a triumphant three night run in Atlantic City. The buzz throughout the last week or so of the tour was palpable with several shows destined to go down in the history books and be re-visited many times for years to come.

So what did everyone think?

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In the most lopsided of question of not only this survey, but all the prior ones as well, the resounding majority certainly felt that this was THE tour since the reunion. As Phish nears the 100 show mark since Hampton, it’s hard to argue that several of these fifteen were not among the best.

Overall Grade for Fall Tour

Solid again, with a much larger percentage of fans scoring a B+ or higher than previous tours.  Only 10% scored a B or lower. For three of you, we’ll catch you at the next WSP show.

READ ON for more results from our Fall Tour Survey…

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Phish Fall Tour Tickets: Saturday Onsales

Outside of Utica, yesterday’s onsales for tickets to Phish Fall Tour 2010 weren’t instant sellouts as many expected. Today’s public onsales won’t be as easy with Broomfield and two – 

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Phish Fall Tour Tickets: Friday Onsales

It’s time to put all the ticket buying skills you’ve developed over the years to good use as tickets for Phish’s upcoming October tour go on sale today and tomorrow

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Phish Fall Tour 2010: The Tour Dates and a Look at Each of the Venues

After two scintillating legs of summer touring, Phish has just announced the schedule for Fall Tour 2010. The 15-show tour starts with a headlining set at Austin City Limits and brings them to a number of venues they haven’t played before including the new 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, CO; the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta, ME; the Utica Memorial Auditorium in Utica, NY; the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, NH and Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.

Phish also visits three venues they have played before – the North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, SC (11/18/1995 & 10/27/1996), the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, RI (12/29/1994, 12/12/1995, 04/04/1998, 04/05/1998 & 12/13/1999) and the Mullins Center in Amherst, MA (04/16/1994, 11/03/1994, 12/04/1995 & 12/05/1995). The tour ends with a three-night stand at Boardwalk Hall that is likely to include a 3-set Halloween performance in which the band will don a musical costume by covering another group’s album.

In a first, the group will give ticket buyers free MP3 copies of the shows they attend after it happens at LivePhish.com. The band’s MusicToday site will be updated momentarily for online ticket requests with the request period ending on Friday, September 3rd at Noon. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Sept. 10 and 11.

October 8: Austin City Limits – Austin, TX
October 10 – 12: 1st Bank Center – Broomfield, CO
October 15 – 16: North Charleston Coliseum – N. Charleston, SC
October 19: Augusta Civic Center – Augusta, ME
October 20: Utica Memorial Auditorium – Utica, NY
October 22: Dunkin Donuts Center – Providence, RI
October 23 – 24: Mullins Center – Amherst, MA
October 26: Verizon Wireless Arena – Manchester, NH
October 29 – 31: Boardwalk Hall – Atlantic City, NJ

READ ON for a look at the venues Phish will play…

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Panic: Fall Tour + Classic City II

As Widespread Panic embarks on the final week of its summer tour, the group has announced plans for an extensive fall tour. The tour kicks off on September 17th in Morgantown, WV and continues through to a three-night stand at the Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, LA that ends on Halloween. Along the way JB and the boys will perform two shows at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, three nights at the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and three nights at the Fox in Oakland.

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In other Panic news, the band has announced plans to release a follow-up to 2002’s Live In The Classic City live album. Live In The Classic City II will be culled from the same three-night run that took place on April 1-3, 2000 at the Classic Center Theater in Athens that the original release came from. Those legendary shows are among the few in the band’s history in which taping wasn’t allowed. Special guests on Live In The Classic City II include Mike Mills (R.E.M.), percussionist Arvin Scott, producer John Keane and vocalists Daniel Hutchens and Anne Richmond Boston.

Check out THIS PIECE for our review and photos from last Thursday’s Panic show at Radio City Music Hall. The group kicks off a sold-out three-night run in Knoxville this evening. READ ON for a full list of fall tour dates…

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