How much are the cheapest tickets to see Phish at Las Vegas Sphere residency?

The closest body of water to Las Vegas is Lake Mead, which is approximately 20 to 30 miles southeast of the Strip.Yet, that won’t keep Phish away from Sphere.From April 23 through May 2, the legendary jam band will return to the eye-popping venue for the final six shows of their nine-concert residency.Those gigs are scheduled to take place:Thursday, April 238 p.m.Friday, April 248 p.m.Saturday, April 258 p.m.Thursday, April 308 p.m.Friday, May 18 p.m.Saturday, May 28 p.m.If you want to be there to see Trey Anastasio and co.rock live, last-minute tickets are still available.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $53 including fees on StubHub.Three-day passes start at $564 including fees.Prior to this upcoming sextet of concerts, Phish headlined three nights at Sphere from April 16-18.
Per usual, each set was completely unique.According to Set List FM, the group busted out 17 tracks on night one including the title track from their 2024 album “Evolve,” deep cuts (the twinkly “Rift,” jazzy “Foam,” proggy “Scents and Subtle Sounds”) as well as a few interstellar covers (“Also sprach Zarathurstra, op.30,” “Space Oddity,” which they sang barbershop quarter a cappella style).Night two rocked.
Set List FM reported Phish unveiled the spunky “Free,” funky “Birds of a Feather” and blissful “Guelah Papyrus.” Covers that evening included Walt Disney Music Co.’s “Martian Monster” and Vida Blue’s “Most Events Aren’t Planned” along with the live debut of a tune from Anastasio’s Ghosts of the Forest side project.They closed the short stint with a breakneck rendition of the freewheeling “Buried Alive,” throwback “AC/DC Bag” and calming “Reba” based on our findings at Set List FM.The two covers for that spot were James Gang’s “Walk Away” (Joe Wash was in the crowd!) and The Beatles’ majestic “I Am The Walrus.”And, we haven’t even gotten into the kaleidos...