Phish Announces 2026 Summer Tour: 21 Dates, 5 Nights at Madison Square Garden, Ticket Prices Revealed
Phish is gearing up for a 21‑date summer run that begins on July 7, 2026, and culminates in a five‑night residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden (MSG). The tour will sweep the band from Madison, Wisconsin, to Commerce City, Colorado, with stops in Indiana, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, and Massachusetts.
The New York Post’s ticket‑sales article, published on June 18, 2026, lists every date, venue, and the most recent ticket prices. The lowest single‑night price appears at $46 (including fees) for the July 31 show at Fenway Park in Boston, while the highest ticket for an MSG show is $101 (including fees) for the July 29 performance. Multi‑night passes are available for several stretches—$244 for July 7–8 at the Kohl Center in Madison, for example, and a $244 pass for the July 7–8 Madison dates.
SeatGeek serves as the official ticketing partner for the tour. The Post’s article notes that SeatGeek may earn revenue from the partnership, and ticket links are provided through the platform. A promo code (NYPOST10) offers $10 off purchases over $250 on a first purchase.
The tour schedule is as follows: - July 7–8: Kohl Center, Madison, WI (two‑day pass $244; single‑night tickets $90 and $81) - July 10–12: Ruoff Music Center, Noblesville, IN (three‑day pass $252; single‑night tickets $84, $82, $84) - July 14–15: Enmarket Arena, Savannah, GA (two‑day pass $669; single‑night tickets $141 and $135) - July 17: Coastal Credit Union Music Park, Raleigh, NC ($77) - July 18–19: Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (two‑day pass $170; single‑night tickets $71 and $79) - July 21: Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater, Syracuse, NY ($85) - July 22–29: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (five‑day pass $566; single‑night tickets ranging from $107 to $118) - July 31–Aug. 1: Fenway Park, Boston, MA (two‑day pass $261; single‑night tickets $46 and $57) - Sept. 4–6: Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO (three‑day pass $571; single‑night tickets $151, $147, $153)
Phish’s core lineup—guitarist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike Gordon, drummer Jon Fishman, and keyboardist Page McConnell—has remained unchanged since 1985. The band has performed continuously since its 2009 reunion, except for brief hiatuses and the 2020 pandemic shutdown.
The MSG run marks the fifth consecutive summer in which Phish has played at the venue, a tradition that began in 2022. The Garden has hosted the band’s most celebrated shows, including the legendary New Year’s Eve 1995 performance. The 2026 MSG dates are numbered 92–96 in the tour’s chronology.
Phish’s 2024 studio album “Evolve” was released on July 12, 2024, and the band continues to weave new material into its live sets. While the Post’s article does not detail setlists for the 2026 tour, the group’s reputation for improvisation and genre‑blending suggests that each show will offer a distinct musical experience.
Ticket availability is subject to change, and the prices listed reflect the most recent figures at the time of publication. Fans can purchase tickets directly through SeatGeek or other authorized sellers, with the NYPOST10 discount applying only to the first purchase on SeatGeek.
In short, Phish’s 2026 summer tour delivers 21 shows across the United States, anchored by a landmark MSG run that has become a staple of the band’s touring history. Ticket prices vary by venue and date, ranging from $46 for a single night in Boston to $101 for an MSG show. SeatGeek remains the primary ticketing platform, and a discount code is available for large purchases. All schedule, pricing, and venue details are documented in the New York Post’s ticket‑sales coverage.