On February 3, 1993, Phish performed at the Portland Expo in Portland, ME, showcasing their evolving sound and live prowess during this era. This concert marked a significant point in their career, as it featured the debut of Page McConnell's Baby Grand Piano, which would become a staple in their performances and contribute to their distinctive sound. Leading up to this show, Phish had released their album "A Picture of Nectar" in 1992, which included notable tracks that would later become fan favorites. By early 1993, the band was gaining momentum, refining their improvisational style and expanding their fanbase through extensive touring. The live performance of "Tweezer" during this concert exemplifies their penchant for extended jams and intricate communication among band members, encapsulating the essence of their live shows during this transformative period.