As Phish’s final shows approach, the band is making an effort to make the performances available to those who don’t have tickets (and discourage such folks from traveling up to northeast Vermont). As a result the group has confirmed that it will be simulcasting all six Coventry sets in high-definition video and Dolby surround sound on both days of the event. Specifics will follow but the band has confirmed that the festival will air at select Regal, Edwards and United Artists movie theatres. Those who wish to enjoy the music at home and create their own visuals may do via XM Satellite radio which will air the six scheduled sets along with a feed from on-site station, the Bunny.
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