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Something Phishy at Fenway

Could Phish be gigging at Fenway? Neither Live Nation nor the band's rep would confirm it yesterday, but there's a ton of online chatter about a possible Phish fest at Fenway. The band, which is about to head out on the road for the first time in five years, is slated to kick things off at Jones Beach in New York June 4 and 5, followed by a show at the Comcast Center June 6. But we're hearing that Trey Anastasio et al. may be bound for Boston May 31, which is the night after the Dave Matthews Band wraps up its two-night stand at the ballpark.
Caption: Phish performs at the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation in the Florida Everglades in 1999. (AP Photo/Miami Herald, Alex Gervais) Library Tag 01032000 Living
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