Phish coming to St. Louis in July

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ST. LOUIS – Rock band Phish has announced their summer tour dates Tuesday, and they will be making a pit stop at Chaifetz Arena for not only one but two shows, according to a release.

On July 30 and 31 of this year, fans can see Phish perform some of their classic songs, such as Farmhouse, Waste, and Heavy Things.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on March 15 at 10 a.m. ET, but the ticket request period is underway now until March 11 at noon.

To see the rest of the band’s tour dates, click here.

“Widely recognized among live music’s most beloved and inventive artists, Phish has played over 2,000 shows since their formation, regularly selling out multiple nights at arenas, amphitheaters, and stadiums across North America,” the release said. “To date, Phish have performed 83 sold-out shows at The Garden since their debut performance there in 1994.”

Since 1997, the band has been the founder of The WaterWheel Foundation, which aims to create positive change in the fan community by donating to local non-profit organizations.

In addition to this, a variety of beneficiaries are chosen by the foundation, which help protect the environment, promote social justice, fight food insecurity, provide music education, register voters and assist those who are homeless.

For more information on the foundation, click here.

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