Phish has shared the pro-shot videos highlighting two of their hottest performances from the band’s recent shows at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, RI and Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, NY this past weekend.

Both high-definition videos arrived onto Phish’s YouTube on Tuesday just ahead of the band’s highly-anticipated performance at The Met Philadelphia for their special, intimate celebration of recently re-launched Phish Radio.

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The first video is that of the band’s “Harry Hood” from night two of their weekend Providence run on November 30th. As previously reported, the night’s “Harry Hood” highlighted the second set with a ferocious build led by Trey Anastasio. The heavy-hitting guitarist provided plenty of tension for lighting director Chris Kuroda to visually play with before releasing on the “you can feel good” segment. “Hood” would be the final song of the set before the band returned for a five-song, marsupial-inspired encore medley.

Relive the band’s 15-minute performance of “Harry Hood” from Providence night two below.

Phish – “Harry Hood” – 11/30/2019

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The other video highlights Phish’s funky, jammed-out “Tube”, which took place towards the end of the first set during their return to the old Nassau Coliseum on Sunday. Page McConnell really spent some time going to work on his B3 organ, creating a choppy groove around Jon Fishman’s rhythmic cymbal lines. Trey used the Page-Fishman launchpad to develop pulsating siren sounds that transformed into a huge guitar peak.

Revisit the first set performance of “Tube” from Sunday below.

Phish – “Tube” – 12/1/2019

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Following their triumphant underplay at The Met Philly on Tuesday, Phish and their fans head west across Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh for a show at the more fitting-sized Petersen Events Center set for Wednesday evening. Phish will then close their 2019 fall tour with a three-night run at the North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center in North Charleston, SC over the weekend.