Wando’s may have popularized the fish bowl, but the Kohl Center is giving the term a whole new meaning, sans the sugar and alcohol.
Phish fan Frenchesca Chidsey, of Ashland, passes the time by spinning a “flow star” while waiting for admission into the first of the band’s two nights of performances at the Kohl Center.
A cardboard cutout of Phish founding member Trey Anastasio, lower right, is displayed during a pre-concert party at Lola’s Hi/Lo Lounge for the band’s two-night Kohl Center engagement.
Mark Chaney, left, and Kyle Linenfelser greet each other while connecting at Lola’s Hi/Lo Lounge in advance of the first of two Madison appearances by the band Phish.
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Phish fan Frenchesca Chidsey, of Ashland, passes the time by spinning a “flow star” while waiting for admission into the first of the band’s two nights of performances at the Kohl Center.
A cardboard cutout of Phish founding member Trey Anastasio, lower right, is displayed during a pre-concert party at Lola’s Hi/Lo Lounge for the band’s two-night Kohl Center engagement.
Mark Chaney, left, and Kyle Linenfelser greet each other while connecting at Lola’s Hi/Lo Lounge in advance of the first of two Madison appearances by the band Phish.