Following the release of her new album, EvolvePhish stopped by NPR headquarters in Washington DC to perform their first Tiny Desk Concert.
The band set up shop at Bob Boilen’s now-iconic desk and delivered a groove-filled set featuring classics like “You Enjoy Myself,” “Sample in a Jar,” and “Chalk Dust Torture,” as well as newer songs like 2017’s “Sigma Oasis” and “Evolve,” the title track from their latest album. Watch the official video for the performance below.
While this is the first time Phish has performed a Tiny Desk Concert, members of the band have participated in the series in the past, such as when guitarist Trey Anastasio performed a solo set in 2015, covering the theme song for NPR’s flagship news show. All things consideredBassist Mike Gordon also appeared on the series in 2020.
In other Phish news, the band released their sixteenth studio album, Evolveon July 12th. A limited edition vinyl variant in prismatic velvet tones is Available for purchase here.
The jam band will then hit the road for a new round of tour dates in 2024, kicking off July 19 in Mansfield, Massachusetts. From there, they’ll perform in Wisconsin, Missouri, New York, and more states before wrapping up with a residency in Commerce City, Colorado, this August. Buy tickets for their upcoming shows here.
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