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Phish Hit the Road for 2025 Tour: Here’s Where to Find Tickets Online

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Phish are heading out on the road this spring for a handful of West Coast tour dates and if you want to to see the jam band live, you’ll want to act fast. Tickets to the Phish shows are already selling out since they went on sale Feb. 7 on Ticketmaster but there are still ways to score seats — and even a discount — online.
Hot off their run at Sphere Las Vegas, Phish are set for shows in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. While Ticketmaster is the official ticketing site for the band’s 2025 tour, there are plenty of good seats available at third-party and resale sites.
We like StubHub, which has Phish tickets on sale from $73 (as of this writing). StubHub’s “FanProtect Guarantee” ensures valid tickets or your money back. And if your show is canceled and not rescheduled, StubHub will credit you with 120% of the ticket price, or provide the option of a full refund.
Another great place to find Phish tickets online is Vivid Seats. The third-party site also has Phish seats starting from $73, with tickets available for all current tour dates. Bonus: use our exclusive promo code BB30 to take $30 off your purchase at VividSeats.com. You can save on large group orders too, as Vivid Seats’ rewards program gets you your eleventh ticket free (in the form of site credit) when you purchase ten tickets online. See full details here.
The cheapest Phish tickets we’re seeing as of this writing are on SeatGeek, which has stubs from just $69 for the Seattle show. Other shows are similarly priced, starting between $80-$100. SeatGeek is where you can also find discounted tickets when you use our exclusive promo code BILLBOARD10 to save $10 off your purchase at SeatGeek.com. What we like: the site’s search function gives you a more accurate view of where your seats will be in relation to the stage, so you can see your view of the action.
Phish tickets on TicketNetwork start at $113 and the site also has a number of packages available to purchase online. Looking for the best promo code to see Phish? Get $150 off orders of $500+ when you enter the code BILLBOARD150 at checkout, or save $300 off ticket purchases of $1,000+ with promo code BILLBOARD300.
Phish’s 2025 tour kicks off April 18 with a two-night stand at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena, before making its way to Portland (April 20) and San Francisco (April 22-23). The short run concludes with a three-night return to LA’s Hollywood Bowl, set for April 25-27. As part of the Hollywood Bowl shows, Phish have pledged to donate $300,000 to support relief efforts for communities affected by the recent Southern California wildfires.
Phish released their sixteenth studio album, Evolve, last July.
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