Phish to Release Two Archival Shows Benefiting Hurricane Recovery Efforts in the Southeast

Article Contributed by gratefulweb | Published on Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Phish is proud to announce the release of two archival shows this Thursday on LivePhish.com, with net proceeds supporting hurricane recovery efforts in the southeastern United States. Proceeds from the releases will be donated to local non-profits working on recovery efforts in western North Carolina and the west coast of Florida, communities deeply affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

The featured archival releases include Phish’s August 2, 1993 performance at the Ritz Theatre in Tampa, Florida, and their October 26, 1994 show at Varsity Gym at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. These two iconic performances showcase Phish at the peak of their early creative evolution, offering fans a chance to revisit the band’s legendary live energy while contributing to meaningful recovery efforts.

Both shows will be available for download and streaming through the LivePhish App. Recorded by Phish’s longtime sound engineer Paul Languedoc and mastered by Fred Kevorkian, these recordings capture the band’s signature improvisational style and musical brilliance during a transformative period in their career.

October 26, 1994

Fans can join Phish in supporting communities in need while enjoying two historic shows that highlight the band’s deep connection to their audiences in Florida and North Carolina. Visit LivePhish.com on Thursday to purchase and stream these shows, and to learn more about the hurricane recovery organizations being supported.

For more information and updates, follow Phish on social media or visit phish.com.

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