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Here’s Where Phans Can Still Find Last-Minute Phish Tickets Online

Here’s Where Phans Can Still Find Last-Minute Phish Tickets Online

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Quick Answer: Phans can buy sold-out Phish tickets on sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats.


On the heels of releasing their latest single, “Evolve,” and announcing their 16th studio album, Phish will take their iconic live jams to Sin City this week, kicking off four sold-out shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas on April 18.

“We’ve never repeated a set and we didn’t want to start now,” Phish frontman Trey Anastasio told the Associated Press this week. “So we created four unique Sphere shows, top to bottom. There was a moment where we were discussing adding shows, because the tickets blew out pretty hard. And we decided as a team that they would be good, but not necessarily astounding — which is the level that we wanted to operate at — unless we just repeated the exact same show over again.”

Following the Sphere dates, the band will have a packed summer, playing a slate of dates in July and August. If you’re still looking for tickets to one of Phish’s upcoming concerts, here’s everywhere you can find available seats online.

Where to Buy Phish Tickets Online

Phish-heads that want to check out upcoming dates for Phish’s tour have a few ways to buy tickets online. Tickets for the Sphere run are currently sold out on sites like Ticketmaster, but you can still find last-minute Phish tickets if you know where to look. First, check the band’s website for available tickets, but if a show is sold out, here’s everywhere else you can find a stub online.

Buy Phish Tickets on Vivid Seats

Phish-heads can use the promo code RS2024 to take $20 off first-time orders of $200+ on VividSeats.com. We’ve spotted available floor seats for sold-out Sphere shows for around $681, and as much as $4,000+.

Buy Phish Tickets at StubHub

StubHub also has last-minute and sold-out Phish tickets available right now. Tickets for Phish’s final Sphere date start around $416 a piece right now, while dates in July are currently on sale for as low as $64 a pop.

Buy Phish Tickets on TicketNetwork

If you’re still looking for Sphere passes, sold-out Phish tickets are currently available on resale site TicketNetwork. Prices range from a pricey $5,985 for Phish’s opening night at Sphere, to $615 for Sunday’s show, though that doesn’t include the service and delivery fees before checkout. You can use the code TNTIX for $10 off your order at checkout.

Phish Tour Schedule 2024

April 18 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Sphere
April 19 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Sphere
April 20 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Sphere
April 21 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Sphere
July 19 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
July 20 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
July 21 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
July 23 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
July 24 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
July 26 – East Troy, WI @ Alpine Music Valley Music Theatre
July 27 – East Troy, WI @ Alpine Music Valley Music Theatre
July 28 – East Troy, WI @ Alpine Music Valley Music Theatre
July 30 – St. Louis, MO @ Chaifetz Arena
July 31 – St. Louis, MO @ Chaifetz Arena
Aug. 2 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
Aug. 3 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
Aug. 4 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
Aug. 6 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena
Aug. 7 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena
Aug. 9 – Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Aug. 10 – Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Aug. 11 – Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Aug. 15 – The Woodlands, Dover, DE @ Mondegreen
Aug. 16 – The Woodlands, Dover, DE @ Mondegreen
Aug. 17 – The Woodlands, Dover, DE @ Mondegreen
Aug. 18 – The Woodlands, Dover, DE @ Mondegreen
Aug. 29 – Commerce City, CO @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
Aug. 30 – Commerce City, CO @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
Aug. 31 – Commerce City, CO @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
Sept. 1 – Commerce City, CO @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park

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