Phish has announced Mondegreen, a four-day festival set for August 15-18, 2024, at the Woodlands in Dover, DE.
The band’s 11th self-produced festival and first in nine years, Mondegreen will see Phish performing over four days and nights, alongside an array of interactive fan experiences, regional food and drink, art installations, and more. The festival site will feature an abundance of on-site camping, with many nearby hotel options also available.
Travel packages go on sale this Thursday, January 18 at 11 a.m. ET. Weekend passes and camping go on sale this Friday, January 19 at 11 a.m. ET. For complete details on passes, car and RV camping and parking options, glamping accommodations, travel packages, and more, please visit phish.com/mondegreen.
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Mondegreen is the latest and, according to the announcement, most ambitious gathering in a tradition first forged by the band with 1996’s Clifford Ball, held on the decommissioned Plattsburgh Air Force Base in upstate New York. Phish celebrated the turn of the millennium with a New Year’s Eve festival at Florida’s Big Cypress Indian Reservation, drawing 80,000 people, playing an historic seven-hour set, culminating at dawn on New Year’s Day. Phish’s most recent festival, 2015’s Magnaball, marked the second Phish festival to be held at New York’s Watkins Glen International.
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Mondegreen represents the latest event in what looks to be a busy 2024 for Phish, beginning next month with Riviera Maya, a sold-out concert vacation at Moon Palace, Cancún, Mexico, set for February 21-24. This April will see Phish performing sold-out dates at the new, visually ambitious Sphere in Las Vegas. Each show at Sphere will feature completely different setlists and visuals.
PHISH LIVE 2024
FEBRUARY
21 – 24 Riviera Maya, Cancún, MX – Moon Palace Cancún (SOLD OUT)
APRIL
18 – 21 Las Vegas, NV – Sphere (SOLD OUT)
AUGUST
15 –18 The Woodlands, Dover, DE – Mondegreen
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