Where was the Great Went Phish?

Where was the Great Went Phish?

Limestone, Maine
The Great Went began on August 16, 1997 at the decommissioned Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine. To say that Limestone was in the middle of nowhere and a long drive from, well, anywhere, is an understatement. Once fans got to Portland, Maine there were still 300 miles to go.

What year was the Great Went Phish?

1997
The Great Went – August 16-17, 1997 – Limestone, ME. Just one year later, Phish launched the sequel to The Clifford Ball, The Great Went. Over two days, Phish took over Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, ME, playing over 500 minutes of music across six sets and two encores.

How many people were at the Great Went?

Buoyed by the success in Plattsburgh, a second two-day festival, The Great Went, was held Aug. 16 and 17, 1997, at another decommissioned base: Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, way up north in Aroostook County. The Great Went attracted close to 70,000 people, temporarily making Limestone the biggest city in Maine.

When did Phish Announce Big Cypress?

1999
Osiris is excited to announce After Midnight, our celebration of Phish’s 1999 New Years festival at Big Cypress. In December 1999, Phish drew 85,000 people to the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in Florida’s Everglades, making their music festival the largest Millennium Eve celebration on earth.

What was the best Phish festival?

The Nine Best Phish Festival Moments

  • The Clifford Ball – Aug. 16-17, 1996.
  • The Great Went – Aug. 16-17, 1997.
  • Lemonwheel – Aug. 15-16, 1998.
  • Camp Oswego – July 17-18, 1999.
  • Big Cypress – Dec. 30-31, 1999.
  • It Festival – Aug. 2-3, 2003.
  • Coventry – Aug. 13-15, 2004.
  • Festival 8 – Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2009.

Why was curveball Cancelled?

Curveball, the three-day festival that veteran jamband Phish was scheduled to host this weekend at Watkins Glen International Raceway in New York, has been cancelled, due to flooding in the area that has affected the clean water supply.

How much is Phish worth?

Phish Net Worth: Phish is an American rock band who has a net worth of $200 million.

Will Phish ever release Big Cypress?

Phish won’t release Big Cypress until one member dies and the band stops touring.

How many attended Phish Big Cypress?

85,000 people
Phish drew approximately 85,000 people to the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in Florida for performances on December 30 and 31, 1999. The band closed the event with a set that started just before the turn of the Millenium and ended seven-and-a-half-hours later when the sun rose.

Has Phish ever played Alaska?

Alaska was played at 2.17% of live Phish shows. It was last played August 27, 2021, which was 14 shows ago. There have been 463 shows since the live debut. “Alaska” has been played approximately once every 46.1 shows….Alaska as performed by Phish.

Venue The Gorge
Gap 28
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Song Before Shade
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