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The Clifford Ball was the first of seven weekend-long festivals hosted by the rock band Phish. The event took place on August 15 and 16, 1996, on the site of a former Air Force base in the upstate town of Plattsburgh, New York, about one hour west from Phish's home base of Burlington, Vermont. 65,000 people attended, thus making the event Phish's largest concert up to that point. It was also the largest rock concert in the United States in 1996. The event was named after Clifford Ball, a man who held events for famous aviators like Amelia Earhart. The Clifford Ball was a proposed name for the 1990s traveling festival that ultimately was named H.O.R.D.E..

Phish was the only band at the event, performing seven sets of music over two nights, including a late night set on a flatbed truck in the wee hours of the morning. Fans camped out onsite in tents, creating community of fans that became the ninth largest city in New York over the weekend. MTV flimed a documentary of the experience.

Following the event, local officials, citing damage to the festival site, made moves to prevent any future concerts at the location.

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