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Phish is bringing three nights of improvisational rock to Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana on July 10, 11, and 12, 2026. The shows are part of the band's newly announced 21-date Summer Tour 2026, which kicks off July 7 in Madison, Wisconsin and runs through Labor Day weekend in Colorado. The Noblesville dates fall early in the tour — just the third stop — when the band is fresh and ready to stretch out.
Ruoff Music Center (formerly Deer Creek Music Center and Klipsch Music Center) has been a staple Phish venue for decades, and Indiana phans know that three-night runs at this outdoor amphitheater deliver some of the tour's best music. The venue's spacious lawn, warm July weather, and lively parking lot scene make it one of the premier summer concert experiences in the Midwest.
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Phish is a four-piece rock band from Burlington, Vermont consisting of Trey Anastasio (guitar, vocals), Mike Gordon (bass, vocals), Jon Fishman (drums, vocals), and Page McConnell (keyboards, vocals). Together for over 40 years, they have sold more than 8 million albums and built one of the most dedicated fan communities in rock music. Their live performances are defined by extended improvisational jams, genre-defying musicality spanning rock, funk, jazz, bluegrass, and electronic textures, and the guarantee that no two shows are ever the same. Phish's most recent studio album is Evolve, released in July 2024. Visit phish.com for more.
Ruoff Music Center is one of the premier outdoor amphitheaters in the Midwest, located at 12880 E. 146th Street in Noblesville, Indiana, approximately 25 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis. The venue features roughly 6,000 reserved pavilion seats and a sprawling lawn section that brings total capacity to approximately 24,000. For Phish shows, the lawn is a destination in itself — a vast, open space where fans spread out blankets, dance freely, and enjoy the full stereo mix from the venue's powerful sound system.
Formerly known as Deer Creek Music Center and later Klipsch Music Center, Ruoff has been a beloved Phish tour stop since the early 1990s. The venue offers ample on-site parking (including premium options closer to the gates), concession areas, and easy access from Interstate 69 and State Road 37.
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Phish is performing three nights at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana on July 10, 11, and 12, 2026. The Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30 PM, and the Sunday show starts at 7:00 PM. These dates are part of the band's 21-date Summer Tour 2026.
Ruoff Music Center is located at 12880 E. 146th Street in Noblesville, Indiana, about 25 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis. The venue is accessible via Interstate 69 and State Road 37 and offers extensive on-site parking. It is one of the largest outdoor amphitheaters in the Midwest with a capacity of approximately 24,000.
Both options offer a great Phish experience. Pavilion seats are covered and reserved, providing closer proximity to the stage and protection from weather. Lawn tickets offer a more open, communal atmosphere where fans can spread out, dance, and move freely. Many Phish fans prefer the lawn for its social energy and room to move, while pavilion seats appeal to those who want guaranteed sightlines and seating.
Nobody knows in advance, and that is the beauty of a Phish show. The band never publishes setlists ahead of time, and each of the three Noblesville nights will feature a completely different selection of songs with unique improvisational moments. Their catalog spans hundreds of originals and covers, including fan favorites like "Down with Disease," "Tweezer," "You Enjoy Myself," and material from their latest album Evolve.
Expect approximately three to three-and-a-half hours of music across two full sets plus an encore. There is typically a 20 to 30 minute setbreak between the two sets. Outdoor shows at Ruoff on warm summer nights make for a generous and relaxed evening of music.
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The Ruoff parking lots are a major part of the Phish experience in Noblesville. Fans arrive early to socialize, share food and music, and enjoy the pre-show atmosphere. The lot scene at Phish shows is legendary, and Ruoff's spacious grounds allow for a vibrant community gathering before and after each show. Check venue policies for current tailgating rules.
In addition to the 21-date summer tour, Phish completed their 9th annual Riviera Maya festival in Cancun in January and have a sold-out nine-show residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas running April 16 through May 2. The summer tour also features five nights at Madison Square Garden, two nights at Fenway Park in Boston, and three nights at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Colorado over Labor Day weekend.
Phish consists of Trey Anastasio on guitar and lead vocals, Mike Gordon on bass and vocals, Jon Fishman on drums and vocals, and Page McConnell on keyboards and vocals. The original lineup has remained unchanged since the band's formation in Burlington, Vermont in 1983.
Multi-night runs are where Phish truly shines. Because the band never repeats songs within a run, each night delivers a completely different show. The energy often builds across the three nights, with the band taking more creative risks as they settle into a venue. The Ruoff three-night stand gives fans one of the best opportunities to experience the full range of what Phish does live.
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