On December 1, 1995, Phish performed at the Hersheypark Arena, showcasing their renowned improvisational style during the "Mike's Song" → "Weekapaug Groove" segment. This live recording occurred shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Billy Breathes," which was released earlier that year in October. "Billy Breathes" marked a period of maturation for the band, blending intricate compositions with accessible melodies, reflecting their evolving sound. By this point in their career, Phish was gaining significant popularity, transitioning from a cult following to broader national recognition. Notably, their live performances during this era were characterized by extended jams and a fluid connection with the audience, solidifying their reputation as one of the premier live acts in the jam band scene. The Hershey show captures this essence, showcasing the band's exceptional musicianship and improvisational prowess.