How to buy Phish tickets at Madison Square Garden in New York

How to buy Phish tickets at Madison Square Garden in New York

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Phish will conclude its performance-packed year with four shows at Madison Square Garden in New York. We’ve put together everything you need to know about buying Phish tickets so you don’t have to worry about missing out on the fun.

It’s safe to say that 2024 was a good year for Phish. The band – fronted by Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Jon Fishman and Page McConnell – played several sold-out shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas before embarking on a multi-city tour. The iconic Jam-Bam will help close out 2024 and welcome 2025 with a series of shows at MSG in Manhattan, including a New Year’s Eve performance. Any Phish fan can tell you that the band is no stranger to MSG performances on New Year’s Eve. In fact, this year’s shows will bring the total number of Phish performances at MSG to a whopping 87, according to the band’s website.

Original tickets are selling out quickly and four-day passes are already sold out. However, we will show you some ways to still find offers. Below, we’ve broken down everything you need to know about buying Phish tickets, including a timeline and a comparison between original and resale ticket prices. You can also browse resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

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How to buy Phish tickets

Original standard Phish MSG tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, but single-day ticket availability is decreasing and four-day tickets are completely sold out. Ticket deals are also available on resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats, which offer more selection, tend to have cheaper starting prices, and offer four-day pass availability. If this is your first time shopping at Vivid Seats, you can get $20 off an order of $200 or more with code INSIDER20.

How much do Phish tickets cost?

Phishing ticket prices vary depending on the date. At Ticketmaster, the cheapest remaining original tickets start at $108.60 for the December 28th, 29th and 30th shows and $371.10 for the December 31st show. The New Year’s Eve show is almost sold out and only Charity Platinum level seats are available.

On StubHub, the cheapest starting prices for resale listings range from $99 (December 29th) to $122 (December 31st). On Vivid Seats, the cheapest one-day resale deals range from $90 (December 28) to $108 (December 31). Four-day passes start at $576 at StubHub and $630 at Vivid Seats. All prices were correct at the time of writing, but they change frequently throughout the day as tickets are purchased or added to the website.

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