Overall Rating
4.3
By NicholeVee
Dead & Company always good!
Dead & Company played a great show! I was so happy to be able to see them!!
By Samsepicadventures
Amazing musicians.
Would be great if you could get two nights in a row!
By Dewpdx
Dead and Co
Went to both shows at Shoreline. Great seats in the 100 level. Good sound, easy access, friendly ushers. Dead rocked it albeit not every song I would have wished. No complaints here!
By grooviesbro
Good Ol' GD & Co
The hillside lawn leaves a lot to be desired. With a concert like this you are going to be standing most of the night and that downhill starts taking it's toll after a few hours. The price on alcohol is ridiculous. Sound is real good though and Dead & Co continue to amaze with their musical mastery. Thank you Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti and John Mayer for the fire you bring. Keep the flame burning bright
By Dyrewolf80
EPIC!
It was the best show I have ever seen. I have been to dozens of Dead and related shows must of which were great, but this one was at a different level. Thank you to the Boys in the Band!
By CHIEFMUSHROOM
Dead and Company was unbelievable!!
I'm hoping I can make it to Boulder, Colorado. DEAD OR BUST!
By bobrocks79
dead and co
Fun summer night with Bob Wier and Dead n Co. John Mayer was in great form. Go see this tour it was a blast.
By Oldconcertgoer2
Dead & Co a remarkable show
Surprised how good they were. I couldn’t imagine the Grateful Dead without Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh, but this is not the Grateful Dead; they have their own identity. Bob Weir has gotten better with age, and is a terrific bandleader. Mayer embraces his role as the featured player. The songs are more rhythmic and less spacey than the way the original group performed them; it is a perfect transition for this music to the 21st century.
By nevertardy
real deal
if you missed this show, dont worrry, they will be back in another 25 year:)
By BroYank
Dead and Company - as good as it possibly could be
East Bay Area of San Francisco - venue surrounded by high ranking tech firms (google) perfect dry warm evening - shoreline amphitheater - the dead counter culture amunda - John Mayer strumming Eric Clapton like - could not have found a better event that was thoroughly enjoyed. Looking forward to future dead and company summer tours out here on the left coast.
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.