How To Buy Phish Tickets For Spring Tour 2023
Tickets go on-sale to the general public on Friday, January 20.
By Andy Kahn Jan 18, 2023 • 8:19 am PST
Phish tickets for their Spring Tour 2023 go on sale Friday, January 20 through Ticketmaster. Also available are Travel Packages for select dates. (JamBase may earn a commission from affiliate ticket purchases).
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Where Is Phish Playing This Spring?
Phish announced a brief, eight-show tour that focuses on the West Coast. Each stop sees the band performing multiple nights, beginning with two concerts in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena on April 14 and 15. From there Phish heads to the Bay Area for a three-night run at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California on April 17, 18 and 19. Finally, Phish Spring 2023 Tour finishes with another three-night stand as the band will play the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on April 21, 22 and 23.
When Do Phish Tickets Go On Sale To The General Public?
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, January 20 at 10 a.m. PT for Berkeley, at 11 a.m. PT for Seattle and at 12 p.m. PT for Los Angeles. Phish tour tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster.
Are Pre-Sale Phish Tickets Available?
For some shows, yes. Pre-sale tickets to the three shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles will be available on Thursday, January 19 at 10 a.m. PT. Phish pre-sale tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster.
Are Multi-Day Tickets Available?
Yes. Multi-day tickets for each city on the tour will be available for sale during the general on-sales. Specifics are laid out below:
On Sale Friday, January 20 10 a.m. PT Berkeley / 11 a.m. PT Seattle / 12 p.m. PT L.A.
Climate Pledge Arena |
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Greek Theatre |
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Hollywood Bowl |
When Do Travel Packages Go On Sale & What Do They Include?
Phish and 100X Travel are offering travel packages that include concert tickets and local lodging. Packages are available for Seattle and Los Angeles. Packages include hotel stays for two or four people at a hotel in close proximity to the venue, a pair of tickets to both nights in Seattle or two or four tickets to all three nights in Los Angeles.
Travel Packages go on sale today, Wednesday, January 18 at 2 p.m. ET.
How Can I Buy Tickets If The Shows Sell Out?
There are a variety of options available to try to secure Phish tickets if you are unable to secure them when they go on sale:
CashOrTrade
Don’t get too discouraged if the show(s) you want to attend sells out. There are plenty of different ways to score tickets to sold-out Phish concerts in part due to the large size of the venues played. Our friends at CashorTrade have been helping community members “Embrace The Face” for +13 years. Sign up for the service free or “Go Gold” to take full advantage of CashorTrade’s offerings. Then, either search the listings or write your own asking to purchase the tickets you need (at face value, of course).
Platinum Seats
Ticketmaster Official Platinum Seats are also an option. Additionally, StubHub and SeatGeek are the leading secondary markets for Phish tickets but be ready to play for the luxury.
Re-Releases
Re-Releases happen from time to time. Occasionally tickets will re-enter the primary ticketing pool and get sold by Ticketmaster, often with no announcement. It doesn’t hurt to allow notifications for Phish and Phish: From The Road Twitter accounts, so you’ll be alerted when messages are tweeted. Sometimes the band will let fans know when a re-release is coming or when one is underway. Reasons for re-releases include alternations to the production plot, fewer guest tickets needed than were originally allotted and credit card rejections. The Phish Twitter community is really good at spotting re-releases, so try to keep an eye on #phish or set up TweetDeck columns for “#phish” “#phish tickets” “#phish re-releases” etc.
Help From The Community
There are myriad Phish communities on social media and message boards. Fan sites like PhantasyTour.com, Phish.net and Reddit are good places to look for people selling tickets. Additionally, plenty of Facebook groups are devoted to Phish, both public and private. Just be sure to read the group/site’s rules before posting to make sure you don’t ruffle any feathers or “jump the line” ahead of others who are looking for tickets. Finally, if all else fails, put your finger in the air and hit the lot.
Be sure to visit JamBase’s Phish – The Skinny hub for recaps, setlists and statistical breakdowns after every Phish show this year.
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