I have hit my peak for concert performances.
by Chelsey on 5/20/24Sphere - Las VegasHands down best concert I have ever experienced. Dead and Company nailed it with their song selections, and the venue was incredible.
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DEAD & COMPANY IN CONCERT:
Deadheads rejoice! The Grateful Dead have been reborn as Dead & Company, delivering all the groovy vibes and extended jams fans know and love. Longtime Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart are joined by superstar singer/songwriter and accomplished blues guitarist John Mayer as they blend rock, folk, funk, jazz, and psychedelia to blow fans' minds with epic aural bliss. With their spacey instrumental interplay and awe-inspiring solos, the group organically weaves their way through audience favorites like "Truckin'", "Casey Jones", and "Fire on the Mountain". The long, strange trip is back on the road -- Dead & Company are bringing their positive energy and uncanny musical genius to ticket buyers everywhere.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
The Grateful Dead were instrumental to the '60s psychedelic sound and hippie culture. Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals), Bob Weir (guitar/vocals), Phil Lesh (bass/vocals), Bill Kreutzmann (drums), and Ron McKernan (keyboards/vocals) got things rolling in 1965. Excluding McKernan and Garcia, who died in 1973 and 1995 respectively, the core lineup has remained virtually unchanged sinc then. Many other musicians have helped shape the band’s sound as well, especially second drummer Mickey Hart, who joined the Dead in 1967. The band toured excessively throughout the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, famously playing sets that exceeded the three-hour mark. After Garcia's death the group soldiered on, continuing to build their legacy through fearless sonic exploration. It was not until their 50th anniversary in 2015 that the Grateful Dead decided to retire their name. Fortunately for fans, their retirement was short-lived as pop singer/songwriter and blues guitarist extraordinaire John Mayer brought Weir, Hart, and Kreutzmann back out for more legendary jam sessions. Dead & Company continues in the Dead's spontaneous and inventive musical tradition -- just the way Deadheads like it.
Hands down best concert I have ever experienced. Dead and Company nailed it with their song selections, and the venue was incredible.
The best show I have ever seen. best I've ever heard them play. the effects were second to none that are out there. a must see!!
The visuals in line with the acoustics were unmatched, worth the time and effort.
Most incredible experience of my life. Dead & Co at the Sphere is a must see
Whatever you need to do to get to this show ... do it!
Been going to see The Dead since the early 90s at least once per year. Was bummed to hear Dead & Company were doing their final tour - but that's how life goes, right? Was thrilled to hear about the residency at The Sphere. Went on the 1st night only. Fun times! Getting there was easy. The Sphere is roomy and easy to walk around. Easy to find drinks and food. There was a very long line for the bathroom at the break, however - but it moved. I definitely would see more shows there in the future.
What a combination – the Dead and the Sphere! Most amazing concert ever!
Dead and The Sphere delivered a top notch performance. The sound was crisp and the visuals were amazing! Worth the Price of admission.
This is by far the best show I’ve seen! And not just Dead n Co… I mean the best show I’ve ever seen. In my opinion the tickets were reasonable for the venue. The venue itself was spectacular! And the show just blew my mind.
The Las Vegas Sphere is now the #1 rock venue in the world. That is right. If you have not been there, you need to go. This was the best Dead show since Jerry died, hands down.
Incredible acoustics, amazing visuals, but the experience is phenomenal because of what each musician brings to it. They all rocked it! 💜
Wonderful performance raised to another level by the Las Vegas Sphere venue. Highly recommend for one and all.
Do not buy tickets under the balcony. I was in 102 row 32. Worst seats you could have at the sphere. Was unaware of obstructed view until I got the ticket confirmation. Saw half the show for not a discounted price. So bad.
It’s a unique experience. I will never forget. Musically and visually, it was well worth it
By far the best show I have ever seen. Words can’t express how much I loved it!
Visuals are crazy ! Love Dead and Co so the show was great but the Sphere is unbelievable! I can't even explain, something everyone should experience.
I first saw the Dead in April 1971 when I was 15 and maybe 80 shows after that. Saw Further, Ratdog and Dead & Co half a dozen times and many webcasts. The soundtrack of my life. Opening night was an opportunity to come full circle (In the Sphere-Karma!) with the band and see “them” one last time! Did not disappoint. The sound? AMAZING! The Visuals-AMAZING! The Band- COOKING!!. As a total concert experience, this was The Best Ever! Long Strange Trip and so glad I made it! Built To Last! And the visual of Jerry sitting on the porch of the little house playing along was icing on the cake!
The show was great and I would love to see it again! If you get a chance to go, don't miss it. Beyond all expectations. Beautiful, moving, awe inspiring.
Great venue and Dead and Company rocked the house! I couldn’t believe the amazing sound & visuals. Getting from The Palazzo was so easy too!
Anyone thinking about attending this show at the Sphere, stop thinking. Grab your tickets today!