Phish rolls into Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York, this week for a two-night stop as they close out their summer tour.
This Tuesday and Wednesday, Phishheads can expect no-repeat setlists and that signature late-tour energy that’s fueled this summer’s highlights.
This isn’t your usual festival field or arena stop. Forest Hills holds around 13,000, giving New York Phish fans a rare, close-up vibe while still big enough to let those jams stretch past the 20-minute mark.
The weather’s cooperating, too — expect mid-80s during the day and a perfect 70s breeze once the band hits the stage.
A Two-Night Jam Session
Phish’s summer tour has already featured surprise song rotations, long-form jams, and crowd-pleasing favorites like “You Enjoy Myself,” “Chalk Dust Torture,” and “Bathtub Gin.”
With Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Mike Gordon, and Jon Fishman in top form, these performances are expected to lean into exploratory jams, unique segues, and a setlist filled with rarities and fan favorites.
Phish in NYC: Dates and Tickets
Last-minute tickets are still on sale, starting at $250 for single-day tickets.
Floor seats are selling out fast, going for around $440 for Tuesday’s show and Wednesday’s concert.
Section 201, Row B for Tuesday night’s show gives you a clear view close to the watch, with a premium reserved seat. Similar seats are available for Wednesday’s show.
For those looking to catch every jam, bust-out, and encore, two-day passes start at around $450, with floor seats for both nights going for just over $680.
Phish at Forest Hills Stadium: Show Dates & Times
— Tuesday, July 22, 2025 | 6:00 PM | Tickets
— Wednesday, July 23, 2025 | 6:00 PM | Tickets
Venue: Forest Hills Stadium, 1 Tennis Place, Queens, NY
Doors open at 4:30 PM.
How to Get There
Forest Hills Stadium is located in eastern Queens at 1 Tennis Pl. Forest Hills, NY 11375. The stadium is accessible via the subway or the Long Island Railroad (LIRR). If you’re traveling via LIRR, take the train from Penn Station to Forest Hills. The E, F, M, and R subway lines also stop at the 71st – Forest Hills station.
There’s no parking in the immediate vicinity, which is a residential neighborhood. So if you plan on coming by car, a rideshare makes most sense.
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