Phish Plots 2025 West Coast Tour to Aid Victims of LA Wildfires


Phish

has
announced
a
series
of
West
Coast
tour
dates
for
the
spring
that
will
benefit
victims
of
the
Southern
California
wildfires.

The
jam
band icons
will
kick
off
their
short
run with
two
back-to-back
Seattle
dates
on
April
18
and
19.
They’ll
then
head
to
Portland,
Oregon,
for
one
show,
then
down
to
San
Francisco
for
a
two-night
stand,
finally
concluding with
a
three-night
engagement
at
Los
Angeles’
Hollywood
Bowl.
In
conjunction
with
the
L.A.
shows,
Phish
will
donate
$300,000
to
support
relief
and
rebuilding
efforts
for
communities affected
by
the
wildfires
through
their
own
nonprofit
organization,
the
WaterWheel
Foundation.

A
ticket
request
period
is
now
underway
on
Phish’s

website

and
will
run
through
Feb.
3.
Tickets
go
on
sale
to
the
general
public
on
Feb.
7.
You
can
see
the
full
list
of
tour
dates
below.

Other
Rockers
Raising
Money
for
California
Wildfires

Phish
is
not
the
only
artist
launching
an
initiative
to
help
afflicted
communities
rebuild
after
the
wildfires.
A
pair
of

FireAid

benefit
shows
will
take
place
on
Jan.
30
at
Los
Angeles’
Intuit
Dome
and
Kia
Forum.
Performers
include Lady
Gaga
Rod
Stewart
Stevie
Wonder
StingAlanis
Morissette
Dave
Matthews
 and John
Mayer
Graham
Nash
Green
Day
John
Fogerty
Joni
Mitchell
No
Doubt
P!nkRed
Hot
Chili
Peppers
Stephen
Stills
Stevie
Nicks
, the Black
Crowes
 and
more.


Phish,
West
Coast
Spring
2025
Tour
Dates

April
18

Seattle,
WA
@
Climate
Pledge
Arena
April
19

Seattle,
WA
@
Climate
Pledge
Arena
April
20

Portland,
OR
@
Moda
Center
April
22

San
Francisco,
CA
@
Bill
Graham
Civic
Auditorium
April
23

San
Francisco,
CA @
Bill
Graham
Civic
Auditorium
April
25

Los
Angeles,
CA
@
Hollywood
Bowl
April
26

Los
Angeles,
CA
@
Hollywood
Bowl
April
27

Los
Angeles,
CA
@
Hollywood
Bowl

50
Albums
That
Raised
Money
for
Charity

From
famine
relief
to
cancer
research,
these
records
have
all
supported
charitable
causes.

Gallery
Credit:
Allison
Rapp

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