Photo by René Huemer via Phish’s Facebook page

Phish brought their two-night stand at Savannah, GA’s Enmarket Arena to a close last night. The shows were the Vermont Quartet’s debut appearances in the Southern city, an increasing rare occurrence for a band that has been together for over 40 years.

The evening kicked off with Phish’s first take on “Dinner and a Movie,” the Dude of Life/Trey Anastasio epic that appears on the 1989 album Junta, since August 10, 2024. From there, they moved into another thoughtful number, a stretched out, 13-minute take on “Vultures” and a relatively tight but still exploratory run through the rhythmic Billy Breathes favorite “Taste.”

Phish have taken several usually compact songs, like “Bouncing Around the Room” and “Horn,” into the ether this summer and the trend continued yesterday when, after “Taste,” the musicians jumped into an extended, unfinished version of “The Wedge” that stretched past the 29-minute mark, before gently segueing into the tender Round Room composition “Pebbles and Marbles.” The band then closed the lengthy set with three more tunes–“Divided Sky,” “Halley’s Comet” and a 12-minute spin on the reggae-infused “Drift While You’re Sleeping.”

The group picked things right up at the top of their second set, launching into an extended, purposeful 22-minute version of “Sightless Escape,” a song that originated with Anastasio’s Ghosts of the Forest project, marking the first time Phish had played the song since July 11, 2025, right up the road from Savannah in North Charleston, SC. That tune set up the centerpiece of the second set, with Phish moving from a 16-minute version of the Undermmind rocker “A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing” directly into a 16-minute cover of Talking Heads’ art-funk classic “Crosseyed and Painless” and then the sing-along title-track off Farmhouse. Phish then surprised many by jumping into a third major piece from their oft-overlooked 2.0 era, a slinky, 16-minute variation of the Undermind favorite “Scents and Subtle Sounds” that pushed right into a strong, set-closing “Ghost.” A standalone cover of The Velvet Underground’s “Rock and Roll,” an enduring holdover from their 1998 Halloween cover of Loaded, brought the night to a close.

Phish will perform next at Raleigh, NC’s Walnut Creek this Friday.

Here’s a look at last night’s setlist via Phish.net

Wednesday, July 15, Enmarket Arena, Savanah, GA

Set I: Dinner and a Movie, Vultures, Taste, The Wedge[1] > Pebbles and Marbles, Divided Sky, Halley’s Comet, Drift While You’re Sleeping

Set II: Sightless Escape, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing[1] > Crosseyed and Painless > Farmhouse, Scents and Subtle Sounds > Ghost

E: Rock and Roll