Phish have announced the details for Episode 13 of the band’s weekly Dinner and a Movie webcast/cooking series. This week’s installment will feature the band’s August 12th, 2015 performance at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts in Philadelphia, PA. As per its previous weekly editions, the stream will air for free at 8:30 p.m. ET. Follow along with our 8/12/15 Stream Companion here.

Phish ‘Dinner and a Movie’ Episode 13 – 8/12/15 – Full Show

The thirteenth episode of Dinner and a Movie follows the 8/31/12 “F— Your Face” show, the 7/27/14 Merriweather “Tweezerfest”, the 7/25/17’s Baker’s Dozen “Jam-Filled” nightMagnaball night two (8/22/15), last year’s first night at Mohegan Sun (7/19/19), the first night of the band’s 2016 Halloween run in Las Vegas (10/28/16), the final night of 2017’s Mexican destination event (1/15/17), the band’s first of three nights in Alpharetta, GA in 2018 (8/3/18), the out-there 1997 U.S. tour opener featuring a guest appearance by LeRoi Moore of Dave Matthews Band (7/21/97), and the improv-heavy second night of their 2018 Madison Square Garden New Year’s run (12/29/18), 2013’s Friday night at The Gorge (7/26/13), and the classic 1.0 show from Deer Creek Music Center (6/19/95).

This week’s dinner recipe comes from grill master Trey Anastasio, who has paired together grilled chicken, sweet potatoes, and green bean salad alongside a homemade salsa verde. Trey notes in the band’s Facebook post that the recipe actually comes from Phish’s tour chef Jim Hamilton, but nonetheless states,

Summer’s here, and in my mind’s eye I imagine what it would be like to leave Rubber Jungle, go outside and grill. Wow! That would be the second most amazing thing I could imagine right now, second only to playing a summer Phish tour. Oh well, since we can’t do that, let’s grill!

This week’s Phish Dinner and a Movie stream will benefit the Southern Poverty Law Center. As the band says in its Facebook post,

The Southern Poverty Law Center is dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity will be a reality.

For more information and for this week’s recipe, see the band’s full post below.