Phish
Phish Full Concert - 1996 Performance at The Palace of Auburn Hills
On November 9, 1996, Phish performed a memorable show at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. This concert took place during a prolific period for the band, following the release of their studio album "Billy Breathes," which had come out in October of that year. "Billy Breathes" marked a significant evolution in Phish's sound, showcasing a more mature and melodic approach compared to their earlier works. The 1996 tour revealed the band's incredible synergy and improvisational skills, which were on full display during their live performances. Notably, the setlist from this show included fan favorites like "Divided Sky" and "Tube," underlining the band's knack for blending complex compositions with a lively stage presence. This performance also falls within the era when Phish was solidifying their reputation as one of the premier live bands, known for their rich catalog and the unique concert experiences they provided to their audience.