
Attendance Bias “Tweezer” from 12/31/25 @ MSG w/Chris Witaske
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Mar 18, 2026 Chris Witaske, actor and comedian known for The Bear, Progressive ads, and Chicago Party Aunt, and a longtime Phish fan. He recounts the NYE 2025 30-minute “Tweezer” at MSG and why it felt like a high point. They nerd out about set moments, crowd energy, and how the jam shifted into a blistering Piper. Expect concert stories, venue talk, and plenty of Phish reverence.
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Chained Dancer At The Gorge
- Brian recounts a Gorge show where a shirtless man chained himself to a fence and danced wildly at the lawn edge, leaving a lasting weird-but-legendary image.
- He contrasts security rules by noting he was forced to surrender fruit snacks for diabetes while the chained man brought heavy chain gear into the venue.
2025 Felt Like 2024 Continued
- Brian argues 2025 felt like an extension of 2024 with the band leaning on extended jams and callbacks rather than bold new directions.
- He notes high-profile media attention and segues/callbacks (e.g., teases within sets) made the year feel like continuity, not reinvention.
Phish Embraces Their Past As Live Material
- Both hosts observe Phish increasingly reference their past and reuse older material as building blocks rather than avoiding repeats.
- Brian calls this a return to callbacks and smoother interplay, while Chris credits decades of trust and patience allowing jams to breathe.




