The itinerary on Dead & Company’s final tour is shrinking. But the band, led by Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, has several more concerts before the tour-ending three-night stint at Oracle Park in San Francisco next month.
The band, founded in 2015, had played 164 concerts before this final tour was announced in September 2022. “Well it looks like that’s it for this outfit; but don’t worry we will all be out there in one form or another until we drop…” Weir tweeted at the time.
You can watch all of Dead & Company’s shows on this tour, including those that have already happened, on demand – starting with the May 19-20 dates in Los Angeles – and the upcoming shows in Boston’s Fenway Park (June 24-25), and Boulder, Colorado’s Folsom Field (July 1-3), live on nugs.net.
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Where to stream Dead & Company concerts
Nugs.net. Watch on desktop and on the Apple TV app, as well as Android and iOS apps on mobile devices. You can also use AirPlay and Chromecast to watch on TVs (4K video streams cannot be cast).
How much does it cost to stream Dead & Company concerts on nugs.net?
$34.99 per show (high-def) or $44.99 (4K video); watch live or watch a replay; then you can watch for the next 48 hours. New subscribers get 50% off individual shows. Current subscribers get 15% off ($29.74 for high-def). After a free 7-day trial, subscriptions are $12.99/month or $129.99/year; includes unlimited streaming of audio and video in the catalog). Special deals let you stream multiple shows in one tour stop or pay $700 for the Unlimited Devotion pass to watch all 29 shows on demand or live.
Who is performing?
Formed in 2015, Dead & Company carries on the legacy of the Grateful Dead, which broke up after the death of Jerry Garcia. At the time, the remaining band members said in a statement, that “individually and in various combinations they will undoubtedly continue to make music, whatever the future holds will be something different in name and structure.”
Surviving band members Weir, Hart, Phil Lesh, and Bill Kreutzmann continued to perform and tour together in various bands under names including The Other Ones, the Dead and Further. The so-called “Core Four” culminated their journey with three shows in Chicago dubbed “Fare Thee Well” in July 2015, marking the band’s 50th anniversary.
Lesh then left the group to form Phil and Friends, leaving Weir, Hart and Kreutzmann and new keyboardist Jeff Chimenti, who played at Fare Thee Well, to form Dead & Company with lead guitarist John Mayer and bassist Oteil Burbridge from the Allman Brothers Band.
Kreutzmann has not been on the band’s summer tour. Drummer Jay Lane, who served as a replacement previously for Dead & Company – and played with Weir in his bands Ratdog and Wolf Bros. – joined the band for this tour.
Dead & Company tour sites
- June 24-25 (Boston)
- July 1-3 (Boulder, Colorado)
- July 7-8 (George, Washington)
- July 14-16 (San Francisco)