Phish has just released their fall tour schedule, which includes stops in Chicago, Nashville and two nights at Dayton’s Nutter Center. October 10 and 11, Phish returns to the campus of Wright State University.

The group first played what was then known as the Ervin J. Nutter Center on November 30, 1995. Another stellar Phish performance at the venue came during the legendary Fall Tour 1997 on December 7, 1997. Twenty years later the band was back at the Nutter Center on July 18, 1997. Phish fans refer to that show as what is still one of the best sets of their career, Phish’s Dayton show on this day in 1997 saw the band ride a massive swell of momentum to one of the most complete, fluid, well-crafted shows they’ve ever played.

Registration for a ticket lottery is open now at tickets.phish.com. The request window closes on Monday, July 10 at 12 p.m. ET. Tickets then go on sale to the general public on Saturday, July 15 at 10 a.m. ET. You can purchase Phish fall tour tickets via Ticketmaster.com.
The Brightside is planning an afterparty, stay tuned for details!




Yesterday hundreds of people enjoyed the 21st Annual Taste of Greene County at the Nutter Center. Twenty area restaurants provided samples for attendees for just a $20 ticket ($15 if you bought in advance). Restaurant booths lined either side of the floor with plenty of table seating in the middle. Volunteers from the Beavercreek Youth Council did a fantastic job of busing tables and keeping the trash from piling up.



Jeff Dunham, a Guinness World Record holder for “Most Tickets Sold for a Stand-up Comedy Tour,” has built an entertainment empire over years of non-stop touring and innovation. With over a million YouTube subscribers amassing over a billion views, he has carved out his own unique space in the comedy world leading to record-breaking viewership with his comedy specials on Comedy Central and NBC. His 2015 standup special, Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood, debuted on NBC Primetime in the fall and ranked as the time period’s top non-sports program on the Big 4 in every key measure.




Tickets on sale: Jan 28, 2013 (Mon) 10:00 AM



The author of Push, the novel that became the Academy Award winning feature film ‘Precious’, will visit Dayton this month.
Push, Sapphire’s 1996 debut novel, tells the story of Precious Jones, an obese, functionally-illiterate 16 year-old mother struggling to escape a harsh life of neglect, abuse and incest.