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Phish - Moma Dance Live Performance at Keyspan Park, Brooklyn

Venue: KeySpan Park Location: Brooklyn, New York, United States Date: June 17, 2004

On June 17, 2004, Phish performed at Keyspan Park in Brooklyn, marking a significant moment in their career as they were on the tail end of their original run before their hiatus starting in 2004. Their most recent studio album at that time was "Round Room," released in December 2002. This album was notable for its improvisational style and was recorded during a live studio session, reflecting the band's emphasis on spontaneity. The Brooklyn concert featured songs from this album, showcasing the band's dynamic live presence. Interestingly, "Moma Dance," performed in this set, has been a fan favorite since its debut and highlights Phish's ability to blend various musical genres seamlessly. The Brooklyn show is remembered for its energetic atmosphere, contributing to the band's legacy of unique live performances. Following this tour, Phish would take a hiatus that lasted until their reunion in 2009.

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