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Last chance to see Phish in Albany this weekend

Last chance to see Phish in Albany this weekend

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Phish will play three back-to-back concerts this weekend, October 25-27, at MVP Arena in Albany, New York.

The series of benefit concerts benefits the Divided Sky Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports addiction recovery. These shows will be the jam band's only performances this fall.

Where can you buy Phish concert tickets?

Limited tickets for select dates can be purchased online through Ticketmaster. Fans will find greater availability on secondary market platforms such as: Vibrant seats, SeatGeek And StubHubthat offer verified tickets with a buyer guarantee.

Here's a look at the best resale prices available (including fees):

Tickets for three nights

  • Vivid Seats: Starting at $370.97
  • SeatGeek: Starting at $353
  • StubHub: Starting at $256

Friday, October 25th

  • Vivid Seats: From $81.06
  • SeatGeek: Starting at $82
  • StubHub: Starting at $63

Saturday, October 26th

  • Vivid Seats: Starting at $129.27
  • SeatGeek: Starting at $130
  • StubHub: Starting at $101

Sunday, October 27th

  • Vivid Seats: Starting at $99.76
  • SeatGeek: Starting at $102
  • StubHub: Starting at $64

Prices and availability are stated at the time of publication and are subject to change.

Phish, led by Trey Anastasio, is a Grammy-nominated jam band named after drummer and Syracuse native Jon Fishman. Last year, the group drew a sold-out crowd at Phish's first Syracuse concert in seven years.

They are best known for hits like “You Enjoy Myself” and “Tweezer” and recently released their 16th studio album “Evolve” on July 12, 2024.

Founded by Melanie Guide and Phish frontman Anastasio, Divided Sky is a Vermont-based nonprofit offering a new Residential Recovery Program.

According to Anastasio, their mission is “to provide supportive and compassionate programs with dignity and respect for people affected by addiction and their families.” We achieve this by providing men and women with a safe environment in which they can lay the foundation for a productive, can create a healthy and sober life.”

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