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Phish to revive its traditional three-day festival
Not only did Phish reform after five years for a tour and album this year, but according to their Web site, they are reviving one of their trademark festivals. The iconic jam band's site currently opens with a banner that reads, "Save the Date: A 3-Day Festival 10/30, 10/31, 11/01."
The location has not been released for the fall festival. However, two big festival sites are speculated: the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA, where Coachella and Stagecoach are held, and a 700-acre farm in Manchester, TN, where the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is held and the owners have been looking for other projects.
Phish's first festival was named Clifford's Ball and was held in Plattsburgh, NY, in 1996. They followed it up with The Great Went at Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, ME, in 1997 and 1998; Camp Oswego at the Oswego County Airport in Volney, NY, in 1999; Big Cypress at the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in the Florida Everglades in 1999 for its Millennium Celebration; the It Festival in Limestone, ME, in 2003; and Coventry in Coventry, VT, in 2004. These festivals generally attracted 60,000 to 85,000 fans.
Phish returns to the concert trails for its late summer 2009 tour leg on July 30-31 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, just outside Denver.
The band first reformed for a trio of shows in March -- their first since officially splitting in 2004 -- and quickly followed with plans for a summer reunion tour. The band's summer touring plans launched May 31 with a special performance at Fenway Park in Boston, MA.
Phish recently announced the July 28 release of its 14th studio album, "Joy." Tracks from the record have been debuted at various stops of the on-going U.S. tour.



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Comments represent the opinions of users and do not necessarily reflect the views of TicketNews.The festival is at the Empire Polo Grounds. The name of the festival is: SAVE THE DATE. Contracts have been signed.
The date crop has been decimated in recent years in that part of California. The latest states eliminated from the map are SC, WI and WASHINGTON. They get attacked by fire ants. There was a HUGE infestation of FIRE ANTS in INDIO (Empire Polo Grounds) back in 1998 (google it).
If you view the SOURCE CODE for that webpage, an alien comes out and eliminates TENNESSEE, NEVADA and PENNSYLVANIA. There goes the Bonnaroo theory.
And btw, DO NOT BUY to re-sell....this will be a total dud for brokers.
Naming the festival "The Date" makes more sense to me, beforehand we are 'saving the date. Unless it ties into the dates (fruit) of SoCal...
So, the fest IS going to be in Indio, and even if TN wasn't blacked out in the underlying code, Phish would never do the same thing again so soon.
Now for those of us working for the weekend the choice becomes:
1. Epic flight out to Cali for All Hallows Eve with the perfect band for it.
or
2. Epic New Years on the Beach in SoFL seeing the shows in Miami...
Which should I pick?
I would do Halloween (i am doing halloween)
NYE is amateur night.
the festival is 2 sets friday and 3 on saturday AND 3 on sunday..
It's based on the eradication of the Date crop in that area of SoCal...hence SAVE THE DATE.