Phish is headed back to Indiana in a big way.

The Vermont-based rock band that's played 23 concerts at Ruoff Music Center will add three more at the Noblesville amphitheater in 2020.

Phish will perform Aug. 7-9 at Ruoff, a venue known as Deer Creek, Verizon Wireless Music Center and Klipsch Music Center since the band first visited there in 1995.

Phish on Thursday announced a summer tour that will begin July 14 in Eugene, Oregon.

Tickets for the three-night stand in Indiana, $45 to $95, go on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 8. For more information, visit phish.com.

John Mellencamp holds the record for most shows played during a single season at Ruoff. He headlined four dates there in 1992. Mellencamp planned another quartet of shows in 1994, but that year's tour was canceled after he suffered a heart attack.

Phish previously played three-night stands at Ruoff in 2000 and 2003.

Other acts to play three shows in a single season: the Grateful Dead (1993 and 1994) and the Dave Matthews Band (1999 and 2000).

Phish last performed at Ruoff in 2016.

When Phish vocalist-guitarist Trey Anastasio played a solo acoustic show at Old National Centre in October, an audience member called out, "Come back to Deer Creek!"

"I'll come back to Deer Creek any time," Anastasio replied.

You now can mark Aug. 7-9 on your calendar.

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