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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.

Reviews

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

    Dead & Co - Best show ever

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

    Can honestly say that I have been to a good amount of concerns and Dead & Co 7/7/18 show at Dodger's stadium was the best show I have ever been to. Amazing song selection, but also importantly, the musicianship was amazing with extending soloing and improvisation and a high amount of energy throughout the entire show. I can see why people followed the Dead all over the country. Will definitely see Dead & Co whenever possible in the future. Highly recommended!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead and Company were great

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

    Dead and Company may be the most talented group of musicians touring. I am a Grateful Dead fan but would not say I am a deadhead. I will go see John Mayer and the Dead every time they are in town. They are that good!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead and Company did not disappoint

    by SuperMom1992 on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    I am not a big fan of concerts at baseball stadiums. With that being said, I thoroughly enjoyed Dead and Company at Dodger Stadium. The band was smokin’ and the set list was amazing.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    The Dead Live

    by ES63 on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    Dead & Co. proved again on July 7 that they are the best of the post-Jerry Garcia GD spin-offs, with a great setlist, beautiful playing (including an "Eyes of the World" for the ages), and a rare double encore (including a lovely "Breakdown Palace"). While the performsance rated 5 stars, my 3-star rating is for the venue: Dodger Stadium is far from an ideal cocert location. Last summer's Dead & Co. gig at the Hollywood Bowl was far more comfortable.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dead & Co. review

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

    Last nites Dead & Co. (July 7) show was one for the record books. Great weather (after it cooled down) huge Shakedown St scene prior to the show was anything you could ever want, amazing people and took my daughter, her boyfriend and another good friend to see their very first Dead show. Music was loose, powerful and epic. Vocals were better than I have heard in years. These guys were on fire and they knew it! They blew out of one song and straight into another just like years ago. It was a joy to listen to and a joy to watch.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dead & Co. are Clicking on all Cylinders!!

    by MarcRK on 7/10/18Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View

    This is the 4th year of this incarnation of the Grateful Dead and the gelling of talents and skills has crescendoed to a heightened level from where they started on Halloween @ MSG in NYC ( I saw 2 shows @ Bill Graham Civic Aud in SF in late Dec. and every tour since! ). The merging of the 3 younger players with the 3 original members has allowed for an evolution of compositions that has leaned on strong jazz, R & B, and blues influences. John’s ( Mayer ) playing is like lightening out of the bottle at this point. Jeff ( Chementi ) is killing it on the keys. Oteil ( Burbridge ) is grooving smoothly & singing more and more Jerry tunes. Bobby’s ( Weir ) voice is magnificent and his playing on target. Billy ( Kreutzman )& Mickey ( Hart ) continue to absolutely amaze on their drumming and percussion work. They are the molasses that binds the joys together. Collectively , the music is soulful and played by men who love all that the Dead represent. Robert Hunter’s & John Perry Batlow’s lyrics resonate with each listener/dancer as they touch one’s soul, if allowed , right where it is most needed. Solace, comfort , hope, coping with death and loss,...are all thematic torments of the music and story-telling. I was yet again thoroughly moved and touched by my 4 shows this year.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Show

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

    D&C was absolutely amazing. They came out of the gate on fire, hotter than the Southern CA heatwave. A very, very strong show all the way through. The band was great, the crowd was great, the venue was wonderful. It was a little tough navigating leaving the show, through the Uber process, but it did work. The people working at the stadium were friendly, the stadium set up was good. Overall the event was well organized. One could not have asked for a better performance and at a classic venue.Awesome!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead & Company was truly great show.

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

    The band played many signature titles of the Grateful Dead, felt almost as if Jerry were watching. Loved their renditions of Fire on the Mountain, Sugar Magnolia, Ramble on Rose, etc. Show was also long, 1.25 hours first session, 1.9 hours second session and encore. They did not disappoint!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Epic show

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

    We had pit tickets and had the best time. Great music, amazing vibes.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dead and Company

    by Scotty1964 on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    Great show, wish there was a second date, the sound quality was excellent.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    No ushers

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

    Great show, except there was no one that helped my date and I find our seats.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Dead & Co. show I've seen

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

    I was fortunate to see the Grateful Dead (with Jerry) 57 times as well as The Dead, Furthur, and now Dead & Co. The show last Saturday at Dodger Stadium was the best Dead & Co. show of the 15 shows I've seen. The set list was fantastic and the scene was great. This group just keeps getting better.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

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

    Horrible show, drama between band members created a very poor atmosphere

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Dead & Co were awesome

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

    John Mayer has brought new energy into a seriously aging band. I've been disappointed in 'The Dead' in the past (since Jerry died). The first couple years of Dead & Co were better, but not great. John Mayer has learned a lot more songs and is more cohesive with the band. I'd travel to see Dead & Co now, like I did back in the days of The Grateful Dead. With all that being said, I wouldn't recommend Dodger Stadium for a concert. It just isn't the best place for a show...and don't get me started about the $35 to park! Highway robbery!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dead n Co - Never Stop

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

    Seriously the greatest show(s) I have ever seen. We did Cali tour and I cried when it was over.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The dead are killing it!!

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

    Another great show of summer tour 2018. They are sofa king gr8 I think I’ll skate off to boulder to catch some more of this delicious music!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Deadhead Forever

    by SteveD64 on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    What a wonderful show. Excellent musicianship on display!! Great set!!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Dead & C were great

    by scottm0628 on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    the venue was horrible. Dodger Stadium is no place for concerts. Security was lax, crowd seemingly never shut up and the smoke was next to unbearable. Moved all the way to the back from good seats to get away from the constant chatter and smoking. Don't get me wrong, I've seen Dead and Company 9 times this year...they were great - the crowd, not so good

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    The Dead & Company

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

    The band is excellent . The stage was too far away to be able to see good.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful

    by h123456789 on 7/10/18Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles

    Glad these tunes are still Alive. Sound was absolutely cd quality where I sat. If you like the dead this show is a must. If you never heard of the dead, go and you will most likely become a fan. Great experience. The extended drum sequence near the end was priceless.