Phish is playing just 9 venues on its summer tour. One is Alpine Valley Music Theatre.
Yet another major event is coming to the Milwaukee area the weekend of July 26.
Phish announced its summer 2024 tour Tuesday, a tour that takes the jam-band juggernaut to just nine venues for multi-night residencies from July through September.
Alpine Valley Music Theatre is one of their stops, with Trey Anastasio and company playing the East Troy amphitheater July 26 to 28.
That'll be a busy weekend in the Milwaukee area. The Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival is returning for a second consecutive year, with Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jelly Roll and Hardy headlining concerts in Veterans Park. Santana and Counting Crows are also co-headlining an American Family Insurance Amphitheater concert July 26, and the city will be hosting German Fest, Riverwest 24 and the Milwaukee Air & Water Show. (Brady Street Fest, usually aimed for that weekend, moved up a week to avoid a conflict with the Harley bash.)
Tickets for Phish's Alpine shows, including a three-day pass, go on sale at 10 a.m. March 15 at livenation.com, with prices to be announced. Fans can submit requests to purchase tickets online in advance through tickets.phish.com.
After a quiet 2023 with two concerts — but one of which, with Post Malone, set a record attendance for the pop star — Alpine Valley is getting ready for a busy summer. It has nine shows on the books altogether, including a two-night run with Dave Matthews Band plus concerts with Noah Kahan, Jason Aldean, Hootie and the Blowfish, and the Avett Brothers.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Phish playing just 9 venues on summer tour, including Alpine Valley