The Sphere became the Phish Tank on Thursday night, as the legendary jam band opened their four-night residency at the Las Vegas venue.
Each night of Phish’s Sphere spectacular is set to feature a unique setlist and corresponding visuals, so those in attendance for the opening show got a unique experience. If you didn’t happen to catch the livestream (or you just want to relive it), you can check out a complete photo gallery along with the setlist below. Also, stay tuned for more coverage of Phish’s Vegas takeover, as our own Wren Graves is making his way to Las Vegas this weekend to catch Friday’s and Saturday’s shows.
Get Phish Tickets Here
In addition to all four performances being livestreamed (a first for the Sphere), each concert will air on SiriusXM’s Phish Radio the following day at 12:00 p.m. Et. However, the...
Each night of Phish’s Sphere spectacular is set to feature a unique setlist and corresponding visuals, so those in attendance for the opening show got a unique experience. If you didn’t happen to catch the livestream (or you just want to relive it), you can check out a complete photo gallery along with the setlist below. Also, stay tuned for more coverage of Phish’s Vegas takeover, as our own Wren Graves is making his way to Las Vegas this weekend to catch Friday’s and Saturday’s shows.
Get Phish Tickets Here
In addition to all four performances being livestreamed (a first for the Sphere), each concert will air on SiriusXM’s Phish Radio the following day at 12:00 p.m. Et. However, the...
- 4/19/2024
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Music
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Nine years after it disappeared from cable TV channel lineups, Speedvision is preparing to rev up its engines again.
The cable channel — which catered to automotive enthusiasts and racing fans from its launch in 1995 until Fox shut it down in 2013 — is being revived as a free ad-supported streaming network (the acronym being, appropriately, a Fast platform), with some high-profile backing.
Among the backers of the new Speedvision are Robert Scanlon, a co-founder of the original cable channel who most recently oversaw the Velocity and Motor Trend businesses for Discovery Inc.; Joe Abbruzzese, who was previously the president of advertising sales for Discovery; wrestling superstar Bill Goldberg; and automotive and racing magnate Rick Hendrick.
Scanlon will serve as the company’s president, while Abbruzzese will advise on ad sales and sponsorships. Goldberg is expected to appear as talent in some of the network’s programming.
Nine years after it disappeared from cable TV channel lineups, Speedvision is preparing to rev up its engines again.
The cable channel — which catered to automotive enthusiasts and racing fans from its launch in 1995 until Fox shut it down in 2013 — is being revived as a free ad-supported streaming network (the acronym being, appropriately, a Fast platform), with some high-profile backing.
Among the backers of the new Speedvision are Robert Scanlon, a co-founder of the original cable channel who most recently oversaw the Velocity and Motor Trend businesses for Discovery Inc.; Joe Abbruzzese, who was previously the president of advertising sales for Discovery; wrestling superstar Bill Goldberg; and automotive and racing magnate Rick Hendrick.
Scanlon will serve as the company’s president, while Abbruzzese will advise on ad sales and sponsorships. Goldberg is expected to appear as talent in some of the network’s programming.
- 10/13/2022
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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