On August 20, 1993, Phish performed at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a venue known for its stunning natural acoustics and breathtaking scenery. At this time in their career, Phish had recently released their fourth studio album, "Rift," in April 1993, which showcased their intricate compositions and elaborate songwriting. The performance at Red Rocks is notable not only for its setting but also because it falls within a period of exponential growth for the band, both in popularity and musical sophistication. This concert exemplifies the band's improvisational prowess and their ability to engage with the audience, a hallmark of Phish's live performances. The recording also captures the energy of a group at a pivotal moment, with increasing festival attendance and the development of their dedicated fanbase, often referred to as "Phishheads."