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Dead veterans Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann also posted their own individual statements. -
Dead & Company Las Vegas Residency: Is the Band Playing at the Sphere in 2024?
Dead & Company is rumored to perform at the Sphere in Las Vegas in the summer of 2024; is it possible?#DeadAndCompany #TheSphere -
Dead & Company Going on Their FINAL Tour Ever? Bobby Weir Reveals Band’s Future
Dead & Company's Bob Weir announced on social media that the band will be going on their final tour next year months after debunking the claims about their last show.#DeadAndCompany #JohnMayer -
Dead & Company with John Mayer Plot U.S. Tour Dates for 2017; Tickets On Sale!
Former Grateful Dead members and friends are embarking on yet another summer tour scheduled to launch this spring. Dead & Company will kick off their tour on May 27th in Las Vegas at MGM Grand Garden Arena and play 19 stops in the U.S. before wrapping with two nights at Wrigley Field. -
Phish, Dead & Company w/ John Mayer to Launch Summer Tours in June: Resale Tickets Rising
Two of the world's biggest jam bands are back at it this summer with lengthy headlining North American tours. Phish and Dead & Company will embark on their own treks next month, with Phish's tour launching on June 22 in St. Paul, Minnesota and Dead & Co's tour taking off on June 10 in Charlotte. -
Dead & Company Announce 17-Date U.S. Summer Tour for 2016
After the Grateful Dead 50th anniversary Fare Thee Well stint in Santa Clara and Chicago, three of the four "Core Four" members, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, decided to keep truckin' on, playing their classic tunes under a new moniker with the help of John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti. Weir recently admitted that both Dead & Company, the grateful dead reincarnate super group and RatDog would be making moves in 2016. The long strange trip will continue on through the United States with a highly anticipated 2016 summer tour. -
Dead & Company to Play 'The Tonight Show'; Possible Tour Dates Leaked
Bob Weir made it known that both RatDog and Dead & Company would make their rounds in 2016, leaving fans curious if that meant a glorified tour or a few stop across the fast-approaching festival circuit. -
Bob Weir Reveals Future of Dead & Company, RatDog in 2016 [WATCH]
After John Mayer fearlessly stepped on stage to display his guitar chops for a sea of wide-eyed, devoted deadheads, Dead & Company has acquired endless praise after the conclusion of their North American inaugural jaunt. Original Grateful Dead member Bob Weir put fan wonders to rest by recently revealing the seemingly uncertain future of both RatDog and Dead & Co, admitting that both outfits have plans in 2016. -
Grateful Dead Bio-Series Based on 'Home Before Daylight' in Works at Amazon
A limited-run bio-series centering on jam pioneers, the Grateful Dead, is currently in the works at Amazon, with founding and Core Four member Bob Weir lending a watchful eye to the entire project's creation and use of music. -
Dead & Company Truck On with Fall North American Tour at Atlanta Gig [WATCH]
Dead & Company's first North American tour as a group keeps truckin' on as they recently stormed the stage at Atlanta's Philips Arena. The newly formed group, blending together Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart with John Mayer, Jeff Chimenti and Oteil Burbridge, pulled out a number of Dead staple tunes each night over the span of two sets and an engaging, sentimental encore. -
Dead & Company Play Third Madison Square Garden Gig for Free [WATCH]
Since early October, Deadheads on the East Coast frantically checked their e-mails for one special message--that said they'd be going to see Dead & Company at Madison Square Garden for free. -
Dead & Company Continue Fall North American Tour With Philadelphia Gig [WATCH]
On Thursday night, Dead & Company continued their fall North American tour with a stop in the city of brotherly love at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, opening the two-set performance with "Here Comes Sunshine."
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