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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.

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Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 6106 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead and Co

    by Peacestar75 on 7/12/18Autzen Stadium - Eugene

    I have to remember that row 75 is really high up at this Stadium, but other then the highth issue, the concert was great. The sun set over us and the music played. The wind felt super good in our seats. It was an awesome time

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great Band... stage too far away

    by al3333 on 7/12/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    The Dead was great! Amazing set and show. But, the stage is just too far away to see anything. Even the screen was too small.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead always delivers!

    by sungoddess01 on 7/12/18Mattress Firm Amphitheatre (Formerly Sleep Train Amphitheatre) - Chula Vista

    It was my first time at this venue and I love the size! Parking was a bit of some drama and booze prices were ridiculous. The Dead, of course, rocked the house for almost 4 hours. I can't wait to see them again next year!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 7/11/18Gorge Amphitheatre - George

    Really liked John Mayer's energy. Felt like I saw the second generation being mentored to the future. Had a ball.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 7/11/18Mattress Firm Amphitheatre (Formerly Sleep Train Amphitheatre) - Chula Vista

    Everything was good except you ran out of posters for that nights event very quickly. The posters are $50 or so and only cost like $1 to make so you should make more and if they don’t sell out no big loss.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!

    by Lovethemdead on 7/11/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    Really great energy, audience, song selections. Amazing!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead & Co Dead On!

    by NataliaTheMuse on 7/11/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    Amazing show with great visuals to accompany the mastery of music that Bob Weir, John Mayer, and Co always deliver.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Ekimo

    by Ekimo on 7/11/18Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Elkhorn

    Good show, not overcrowded like the Saturday night concert.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead Sets

    by PT77 on 7/11/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    The atmosphere was electric as the sun began to set on a hot day in an iconic venue. From the opening notes of "Playing in the Band" to the culminating "Not Fade Away", Dead & Company played two sets of great songs from the Grateful Dead catalog.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by 1111vibe on 7/11/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    The Dead were as good or better than ever! John Mayer brings true talent and energy, Otiel blew the roof off with Fire on the Mountain and Bob rocked his legacy into the next generation. In awe of the drummers as always. So glad to know that everything didn’t hinge on Jerry... this group revives the spirit of joy and celebration that I had thought was gone... I was so uplifted and grateful to know it lives on! Best concert I’ve seen in 25 years ⚡️

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Greatful dead was boring for me. did not enjoy

    by Preciousg on 7/11/18Mattress Firm Amphitheatre (Formerly Sleep Train Amphitheatre) - Chula Vista

    Hardly no singing. Mainly instrumental, that went on tooooo long!! Have to be on some kind of medicine to enjoy! I like songs I can sing along with the rest of the crowd and dance. For me never again! Waste of money

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dead and Company delivers

    by DireWolfMamma on 7/11/18Mattress Firm Amphitheatre (Formerly Sleep Train Amphitheatre) - Chula Vista

    Bobby, Mickey, Billy, Johnny, Oteil and Jeff brought the heat! 108 degrees F that day and that night made us all forget that we were on the sun. Wonderful performance by a tight and rocking band. Always grateful when I can be there. The professionalism and staffing of the venue just made it that more enjoyable.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Dead still Rocks

    by Crodark on 7/11/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    The boys played some great classics, finished with a double encore, way too hot but it was worth it

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dead and Company at Mattress Firm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    by Powayfishpond on 7/10/18Mattress Firm Amphitheatre (Formerly Sleep Train Amphitheatre) - Chula Vista

    Great show, sound was great, band was tight and played almost 3 1/2 hours

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Calwell2 on 7/10/18Mattress Firm Amphitheatre (Formerly Sleep Train Amphitheatre) - Chula Vista

    Location Location Location I will now dream of firm sleep

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Leave your stepping stones behind...

    by JasonJay on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    As good as the Grateful Dead. There, I said it. The magic is strong, and I was transported.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Tech issues distort otherwise fine performance.

    by poisonokie on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    I was about 5 rows of people from the stage. The stage was rather low - we were looking at them from the knee up over the monitors, But at almost eye level. There was a 60 cycle line hum that was clearly annoying Bob Weir. They played over it, but announced at the break that it should be fixed and then they'd start again, so this is kind of unusual in this era. When they came back they started to go into Drums and Space, but it was cut very short and the band came back out started playing again, so D&R was kinda used to help fix the buzz. Seats were oddly empty with several rows between the next occupied section. There were a lot of gaps. Also, the venue-themed swag was sold out after the show - one of the drawbacks of being solo in GA Pit - you can't leave, or you're not likely to get back! It was a good show and it filled an urban need for a western run, and I learned a little more about LA in getting to and from the stadium. It was a Saturday night - I had hoped they would perform, "One More Saturday Night" - my only disappointment. I think the buzz killed it.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead & Co at Dodger Stadium 7/7/18

    by cheecc on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    John Mayer adds a lot to the band. Great guitar player, voice matches to Jerry's parts and highly animated/ Kudos to Magic Johnson and Dodger management, usually for a Dodgers game the parking lot and the venue are slightly "uptight" not on this night. It's as if Bill Walton asked Magic to "let the Dead fans be the Dead fans." Dancing and celebrations everywhere What a great vibe to see 20 somethings on the left and 60 somethings on the right getting their groove on. Tight band, great vibe. Making America Grateful Again, lots of fun!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unforgettable show

    by MrSIK on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    Though John Mayer is not Jerry Garcia, he pulled it off. They still have the magic. Dodger stadium was definitely not suited for music. Not like Shoreline, but the band was great.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Dead&Co Dodger Stadium

    by socalbeatnik on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    Great concert wrong venue. Venue was too big for this show. The band was amazing all the same