Phish Rocks Ameris Bank Amphitheatre with Epic Late-Summer Show in Alpharetta, Ga.

Phish performed at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, Ga., as part of their late-summer tour. The band delivered a well-played set with highlights like "Buried Alive," "AC/DC Bag," and "Slave to the Traffic Light." The show featured surprises like Frank Zappa's "Peaches in Regalia" and a jam-packed "Tube."
The first set included bassist Mike Gordon's original "555," a lively "My Soul," and a dynamic "Reba." The band also explored tracks like "Maze," "Horn," and "The Squirming Coil" before heading into the set break.
In the second set, Phish kicked off with "Oblivion," followed by a vibrant "David Bowie" and a five-track medley featuring a fiery "Fuego." The set continued with "Leaves," "Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley," "The Howling," and "Backwards Down the Number Line." The show concluded with "Drift While You're Sleeping," "Monsters," and "Run Like an Antelope."
Phish will perform again at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on Sept. 17 before wrapping up their tour with a three-night run at Hampton Coliseum in Virginia. Tickets and more information are available on phish.com. Additionally, the band recently announced their 2025 New Year's run at Madison Square Garden.