Setlist at Live In Saratoga Springs 2025 Saratoga Springs, NY on 7/25/2025
Set One
Set Two
Encore
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Setlist at Live In Saratoga Springs 2025 Saratoga Springs, NY on 7/25/2025
Set One
Set Two
Encore
Show Notes
PHISH: Live at Saratoga Springs 2025
7/25/25, 7/26/25, 7/27/25 Broadview Stage at SPAC – Saratoga Springs, NY
On July 25, 26, and 27, 2025 Phish returned to their outdoor home base venue, Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), wrapping up the first leg of a 31-show summer tour with stops as far afield as Texas, Colorado and South Carolina. SPAC is a 25,000+ capacity covered amphitheater nestled in the idyllic setting of Saratoga Spa State Park, opened in 1966 as a summer home for the New York City Ballet. It has hosted artists of every genre, but none has made it their home quite like Phish. Having played the region in 1990 at Aiko’s downtown and Skidmore College Gymnasium, Phish first played SPAC in 1992 while opening for Santana with their first headlining show in 1994. In synchronicity with the dates, the SPAC 2025 shows were their 25th, 26th, and 27th appearances there in what has become a homecoming for Phish and their fans, and this three-day soiree had a playful backyard barbecue vibe that fueled the weekend’s musical heights.
The Friday, July 25th show served as an introduction as the band and crowd settled into the State Park. Bathtub Gin stretched over 20 minutes and got the place warmed up, followed by a hot Birds Of A Feather and Hey Stranger. Set II was a five-song set with patient jamming in Set Your Soul Free > Chalk Dust Torture > Beneath A Sea Of Stars Part 1 > Piper > Everything’s Right. Chalk Dust in particular covered a lot of ground in its nearly half-hour duration.
The July 26th show opened with Martian Monster and 2001 > Mike’s Song > Wading In The Velvet Sea > Weekapaug Groove, marking Wading’s second-ever appearance within the Mike’s Groove suite. A somewhat expanded My Friend, My Friend > No Men In No Man’s Land rounded out set I and set the tone for what was to come after sunset. Oblivion > Down With Disease comprised the top 45 minutes of set II and would have made a compelling Maxell XL-II tape side back in the day. Life Saving Gun > Waste > Fluffhead showcased some creative improvisation and diverse composition to bring Saturday night to a close.
The band started their Sunday, July 27th show day with a breakthrough soundcheck jam that was included as filler on the release. After melting themselves with that check, the band turned their attention to melting the audience, who were already reeling from two superlative shows. Sunday night opened with Buried Alive > Tweezer Reprise > Reba…and then continued back into Tweezer Reprise > Funky Bitch. Roses Are Free > Tweezer Reprise > 46 Days continued the already-deep improvisation that imbued this entire show. Split Open And Melt > Tweezer Reprise closed a remarkable set and left the place buzzing with anticipation. Set II continued the heavy jamming with an extended Kill Devil Falls > Twist > Golden Age > Tweezer Reprise. This fifth Tweeprise was the Big One, clocking in at 23 minutes and cementing this show’s place in history. You Enjoy Myself > Tweezer Reprise stuck with the theme to close set II. The encore was the first-ever known Tweezer encore (which was abruptly stopped to celebrate the upside-down repeated Tweezer Reprise joke and followed by a “get it!?!” vocal sample) and Harry Hood. Fireflies flitted around the park as astonished show-goers reflected on an historic weekend of shows.
The ‘Live in Saratoga Springs 2025’ box set captures an electric three nights of top-shelf Phish at an adopted hometown venue, recorded by Vance Powell to multitrack, mixed by Jon Altschiller, and mastered by Fred Kevorkian. This collection puts you in the building for these standout shows and the ultimate Tweezer Reprise(s).
•7/25/25 after Lawn Boy, Trey introduced Page as "The Chairman of the Mound”
•7/26/25 Down With Disease was unfinished
7/27/25:
• Reba was unfinished and ended without whistling
• Split Open And Melt was unfinished
• Kill Devil Falls was unfinished
• set I’s final Tweezer Reprise (after Split Open And Melt)
had a Split Open And Melt Fish ending
• Tweezer was the 1st known Tweezer encore and ended with
Fish “Do You Get It?” sample.
SPAC 2025 PRODUCTION CREDITS
• Recorded by Vance Powell
• Mixed and Mastered by Jon Altschiller with Additional Engineering by Danielle Warman
• Post-Production by Kevin Shapiro
• Technical Assistance by Ben Collette
• Cover Art by Madalyn Stefanak
• Photo by Rene Huemer
• Phish Inc.: Beth Montuori Rowles, Julia Mordaunt