Phish
Phish - Full Concert from U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati featuring multiple songs
On February 22, 2003, Phish performed a memorable concert at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, showcasing a setlist rich with improvisation and fan favorites. At this point in their career, Phish had recently released their studio album "Round Room" in late 2002, which was notable for its direct connection to the band's live performance ethos, as it was largely composed of songs that debuted on stage. This era marked a significant moment for the band following their hiatus from 2000 to 2002. The Cincinnati show reflects their renewed energy and commitment to live improvisation, with unique renditions and extended jams that fans cherish. Additionally, the performance included "David Bowie," a classic that highlights their intricate musicianship. The show is appreciated not only for its musicality but for its representation of the band's revival and solidification within the jam band scene post-hiatus.