Phish Atlas - Interactive Map of Every Phish Show, Song, and Segue
Phish Atlas is a data visualization platform exploring 40+ years of live Phish performances. The project maps 2,173 shows, 962 songs, and every segue connection into interactive 3D visualizations you can explore, rotate, and zoom. The donut timeline spans 43 years of concerts across 384 cities with over 39,000 individual song performances.
What Phish Atlas Shows
The 3D donut timeline arranges every Phish show chronologically in ROYGBIV color gradient. Hover any show to see the full setlist with segue notation, jam chart badges, venue details, and links to stream the recording on phish.in. Click to pin tooltips and explore multiple shows at once.
- 2,173 live shows from 1983 to present
- 962 unique songs performed across over 39,000 individual performances
- 43 years of continuous live performance data
- 384 cities and venues mapped
- Sound-reactive audio player streaming directly from phish.in
Most Performed Songs
The most performed Phish songs include You Enjoy Myself (623 times), Possum (577), Mike's Song (544), Chalk Dust Torture (523), Weekapaug Groove (518), Bouncing Around the Room (496), Run Like an Antelope (490), Golgi Apparatus (483), Cavern (482), and David Bowie (478).
Notable Segue Pairs
The strongest segue connections in Phish's catalog include Mike's Song to I Am Hydrogen to Weekapaug Groove (the classic Mike's Groove trilogy), Tweezer to Tweezer Reprise, Wolfman's Brother to The Moma Dance, Hold Your Head Up to Lawn Boy, and Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001) to Down with Disease.
Data Sources
Show data, setlists, and song metadata are sourced from phish.net, the community-maintained Phish encyclopedia. Audio recordings and track durations come from phish.in, a streaming archive of live Phish recordings. Both projects are supported by the Mockingbird Foundation, a nonprofit founded by Phish fans.
About This Project
Phish Atlas is an independent project built for the Phish community. The platform uses official API data from phish.net and phish.in to create visualizations that help fans explore the band's history, discover connections between songs, and find shows worth listening to. The project is currently in active development.
Last updated: March 2026