On July 14, 1991, Phish performed "Run Like an Antelope" at Townshend Family Park during their Summer Tour '91, a notable period in their career as they were establishing their reputation in the live music scene. Leading up to this performance, the band had released their album "Junta" in 1989 and followed it with "Lawn Boy" in 1990. By 1991, they were gaining traction, noted for their energetic live performances and intricate compositions. The inclusion of the Giant Country Horns during the tour added a unique brass element to their sound, marking a distinctive era in Phish's history. This performance in Townshend highlights their growing popularity and showcases their improvisational abilities, which would become a hallmark of their live shows.