2002 saw the release of
Trey's self-titled second album, and a summer tour to support it. This tour of amphitheatres was significantly smaller than the 2001 tour. At this time, Anastasio added the final two members to the group,
Brazilian percussionist
Cyro Baptista and the multitalented
Peter Apfelbaum. Late in the summer of 2002,
Phish announced their reunion, with their first show slated for
New Year's Eve. During the fall of 2002, with Anastasio still promoting his second solo album, he took his dectet for a tour of smaller venues. In 2003, with a Phish summer tour planned, Trey scaled back his touring. He played a brief tour that spring, before spending his first summer in three years with Phish. In 2004, Trey played some random dates. He performed at the
Easter jam at Higher Ground, with the other members of Phish. He then played a surprise birthday party in
Stowe, Vermont. In May, with Phish tour dates already booked, Anastasio made the announcement that Phish would be breaking up and the upcoming summer tour would be their last. In June, days before Phish would start its final tour, Trey performed at the
Bonnaroo music festival. On September 18, 2004, about a month after what was then Phish's final performance, Trey would play his final performance to date with the dectet, and his last show with Russ Lawton and Tony Markellis until 2008 at the
Austin City Limits Music Festival. ==Subsequent solo bands==