Over the weekend, certain stars and stoners attended Phish’s shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The gigs were particularly trippy due to the $2.3 billion venue’s 168,000 speakers and 160,000-square-foot LED screen with 16K imagery. Fan sightings at the jam band’s shows included director Ron Howard, Vanessa Hudgens, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Jon Batiste, “Simpsons” creator Matt Groening, Drew Carey, and more. Carey was so impressed by the performance that he tweeted about feeling like he talked to God and being saved by Jesus.
The visuals for the four-show stand were created by Montreal’s Moment Factory under the supervision of Phish’s lead singer Trey Anastasio. Unlike U2’s recent residency at the same venue, Phish had different imagery for each evening. The band is now preparing for a summer festival at The Woodlands in Delaware, but some fans are already questioning if any future live show can match the trippy heights of the Sphere. The Post was the first to report Phish’s performance at the Sphere, as well as the upcoming performances of Dead & Co. and John Mayer at the venue.
Overall, Phish’s shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas over the weekend drew in a crowd of certain stars and stoners. The venue’s advanced technology, including 168,000 speakers and a massive LED screen with 16K imagery, enhanced the psychedelic experience for attendees. Notable figures seen at the show included director Ron Howard, Vanessa Hudgens, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Jon Batiste, Matt Groening, Drew Carey, and others. Carey even tweeted about feeling like he talked to God and being saved by Jesus after experiencing the show.
The visuals for Phish’s four-show stand at the Sphere were created by Montreal’s Moment Factory with guidance from lead singer Trey Anastasio. Each evening featured different imagery, unlike U2’s recent residency at the venue. The band is now set to perform at a summer festival in The Woodlands, Delaware, prompting some fans to wonder if any future show can replicate the trippy atmosphere of the Sphere. The Post was the first to announce Phish’s performance at the venue, as well as upcoming shows by Dead & Co. and John Mayer.
Looking ahead, Phish is gearing up for a summer festival at The Woodlands in rural Delaware, following their performances at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Fans who attended the shows at the $2.3 billion venue, featuring state-of-the-art technology and one of the largest LED screens in the world, were treated to a truly unique psychedelic experience. Notable attendees included director Ron Howard, Vanessa Hudgens, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Jon Batiste, Matt Groening, Drew Carey, and others. Carey even took to Twitter to express his awe at the performance, likening it to a religious experience.
In conclusion, Phish’s shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas over the weekend were a must-see event for certain stars and stoners. The advanced technology at the venue, such as 168,000 speakers and a massive LED screen, enhanced the psychedelic experience for attendees. With notable figures in the audience and different imagery each evening, Phish’s performances at the Sphere were truly unique. Looking ahead, the band is set to play at a summer festival in Delaware, leaving fans wondering if any future show can match the trippy heights of the Sphere. The Post was the first to report the band’s performance at the venue, as well as other upcoming shows by Dead & Co. and John Mayer.