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Trey Anastasio (L) Mike Gordon bass of Phish perform the first of three nights at 1st Bank Center to a sold out crowd during their tour stop in Broomfield. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)
Trey Anastasio (L) Mike Gordon bass of Phish perform the first of three nights at 1st Bank Center to a sold out crowd during their tour stop in Broomfield. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)
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If you’re a Phish head, we’ll assume you’ve kept Labor Day weekend 2018 blocked off with the sort of fierce protection usually reserved for mother bears and their cubs. After all, the Vermont-born jam torch bearer has played a show in Colorado on the holiday each year since 2011.

Today, then, is your day: Phish has announced two all-ages shows at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City.

The band will play the venue on Sept. 1 and 2. General admission tickets are $65-$85 and go on sale Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. via . Three-day camping passes ($105) and RV upgrade passes ($65) will also be available.

See the rest of Phish’s 2018 summer tour dates on .

Check in on some of Phish’s history in Colorado in by Denver Post writer Jason Blevins.

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