Phish
Phish Concert Performance of 'Dinner and a Movie' Live in Brooklyn at Keyspan Park
On June 17, 2004, Phish performed at Keyspan Park in Brooklyn, marking an important moment in their career as it occurred during their final tour before the band's hiatus, which lasted from 2004 to 2009. This performance was part of their extensive touring schedule following the release of their double album "Undermine," which came out in 2004. Live recordings from this period showcase the band's signature improvisational style, blending elements of rock, jazz, and psychedelia. Notably, Phish had been known for their eclectic setlists and dedicated fanbase, often playing unique renditions of their songs. The Brooklyn concert was part of their farewell tour, making it particularly significant as it encapsulated the band's energy and creativity during a pivotal point in their journey. This performance, like many others, highlights the communal experience of their live shows, which have remained a hallmark of their identity.