Phish
Phish Full Concert at Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA - June 24, 2000
On June 24, 2000, Phish performed a notable concert at the Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Georgia. This performance occurred during a prolific phase in the band's career, as they were in the midst of their summer tour following the release of their album "Farmhouse" in 2000. "Farmhouse" marked a significant milestone for Phish, showcasing a more polished sound and including fan-favorite tracks such as "The Squirming Coil" and "The Inlaw Josie Wales." The 2000 tour, including the Atlanta show, was characterized by Phish's distinctive blend of improvisation and jazz-rock influences, which they had been known for since their formation in 1983. An interesting aspect of this performance is the inclusion of tracks that were rich in improvisational jamming, a hallmark of Phish's live shows. Furthermore, the proceeds from fans’ donations to The Waterwheel Foundation reflect the band's commitment to philanthropy and community engagement, enhancing their connection with their audience.