Drew Carey detailed what seemed like an incredible experience while attending one of four shows the band Phish performed in recent days at the Sphere in Las Vegas from April 18-21.
The comic actor, 65, shared a clip on Twitter/X from inside the state-of-the-art venue, which is uniquely configured to house the psychedelic band and its visual component.
“I swear I just talked to God,” the Cleveland native captioned the post. ‘I would give you all my money, put my curse in a blender and give up ap**** for the rest of my life in exchange for this.’
And he added: ‘Brother, tonight I really met God. I feel like Jesus saved me, it’s not a lie.’
Carey, a US Marine Corps veteran, added the hashtag: “#Phish in the #Sphere.”
Drew Carey, 65, detailed what he found to be an incredible experience while attending one of the four shows that the band Phish performed in recent days at the Sphere in Las Vegas from April 18 to 21.
The comic actor shared a clip on Twitter from inside the state-of-the-art venue, which is uniquely configured to house the psychedelic band and its visual component.
Responding to a fellow concertgoer who posted her photo from the show, saying they were “still melting,” Carey posted a graphic description of the euphoria she felt attending the musical spectacle.
“This is what c** must feel like with ap****,” he said. ‘Because if it’s even close, tomorrow I’ll go wherever and get the best p**** money can buy.’ I don’t need to be a man anymore, that means I can feel like this all the time… Damn, keep it bro if I can have this feeling instead.
Carey continued, “That was God at work or something… Like I feel like Jesus is saving me, no lie.”
The clip featured shots from inside the $2.3 billion venue, which displayed a series of visually fascinating graphics to complement Phish’s music on its LED screen, which is 160,000 square feet and features crisp 16K visuals.
Phish singer Trey Anastasio worked with Montreal-based Moment Factory to bring together complementary visual components for four separate shows, according to Page six.
The popular music ensemble attracted several big names to the Sin City venue, including Vanessa Hudgens, The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Jon Batiste and Ron Howard, sources told the outlet.
According PeopleThe musical ensemble played a total of ’68 different songs in unique setlists’ across their four shows in Sin City.
Phish is made up of Anastasio, bassist Mike Gordon, drummer Jon Fishman and keyboardist Page McConnell.
In response to a fellow concertgoer who posted her photo from the show, saying they were “still melting,” Carey posted a graphic description of the euphoria she felt attending the concert.
Carey added: ‘Brother, I really met God tonight. I feel like Jesus saved me, it’s not a lie.
He added images from inside the venue during one of the four shows.
The $2.3 billion venue displayed a series of visually fascinating graphics to complement Phish’s music on its LED screen.
The LED display is 160,000 square feet and features crisp 16K images.
Phish are set to release their upcoming album Evolve on July 12, which will mark their 16th studio album.
Last fall, the group revealed that they were going to play four shows at the venue, feeling it was a good fit for their brand of art.
“From the moment we first heard about Sphere and its potential, we have been coming up with ways to bring our show to this stunning canvas,” Anastasio said in November in a statement about the shows. “We are thrilled to present this completely unique experience to Phish fans.”
Phish is scheduled to release their next album, Evolve, on July 12, marking their 16th studio album.