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Dead & Company's Golden Gate Park Concerts: A Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary Celebration

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Get ready, music lovers! Dead & Company is set to rock Golden Gate Park this summer with three epic shows commemorating the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary. From August 1-3, fans will have the chance to experience a musical journey that promises to be nothing short of legendary.

Tickets for these highly anticipated performances go on sale next week, with a three-day pass priced at $635. While that might sound steep, die-hard Deadheads know these concerts are more than just a show – they’re a cultural experience. The band will be joined by an incredible lineup of opening acts, including Billy Strings, Sturgill Simpson, and Trey Anastasio Band, ensuring each night brings something unique.

The concerts will follow a carefully planned schedule, with doors opening at 4 pm and each opening act playing a 75-minute set. This means Dead & Company will likely take the stage around 7 pm and wrap up before the 10 pm curfew, giving fans plenty of time to groove.

For those looking to snag tickets, there are multiple purchase windows. An artist presale will happen on May 28 through the Dead and Company website, followed by Another Planet Entertainment’s presale on May 29. The general public sale kicks off on Ticketmaster May 30 at 10 am PT.

Interestingly, a small number of $60 tickets will be available to California firefighters through a lottery on June 4, a nice gesture acknowledging the state’s unsung heroes.

While details about a potential livestream remain unclear, fans are buzzing with excitement about these milestone performances. Whether you’re a lifelong Grateful Dead fan or a curious music enthusiast, these Golden Gate Park shows promise to be a memorable celebration of a band that revolutionized rock music.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of music history – these tickets are sure to sell out fast!

AUTHOR: mp

SOURCE: SFist