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Dead & Company's 60th Anniversary Grateful Dead Shows Sold Out, But These Sites Still Have Stubs

Dead & Company's 60th Anniversary Grateful Dead Shows Sold Out, But These Sites Still Have Stubs

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After wrapping up their Las Vegas residency at the Sphere earlier this year, Dead & Company are gearing up for their next gig to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead with three concerts this August in San Francisco.
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At a Glance: Where to Buy Dead & Co Grateful Dead Anniversary Tickets
Best Sites: StubHub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, TicketNetwork, Gametime, Viagogo
Dates: Aug. 1 — 3, 2025
Tickets for the group's Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary shows sold out quickly following their general sale date. For now, Deadheads will have to either join a waitlist for the chance to get stubs, or look to resale sites to snag tickets to one of the three sold-out shows set for Golden Gate Park.
Billy Strings, Sturgill Simpson, and Trey Anastasio Band are all scheduled to play 'special guests sets' for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Dead & Company's Aug. 3 show will stream live on IMAX, with Trey Anastasio Band opening, while The Grateful Dead Movie will arrive in IMAX theaters on Aug. 14.
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'From Haight-Ashbury to the Excelsior District where Jerry Garcia grew up, the Grateful Dead's influence is integral to our city's cultural fabric,' said San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie in a release about the city's 60th anniversary celebrations. 'Sixty years later, we proudly honor their legacy through concerts, community events, and celebrations, reflecting San Francisco's enduring spirit of creativity, connection, and musical innovation.'
How to Buy Dead & Company 60th Anniversary Tickets Online
Here's what to know about finding Dead & Company tickets for the 60th anniversary Grateful Dead tribute concerts online.
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► Use promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to save $10 on $250 ordersSeatGeek currently has Dead & Company three-day general admission tickets for $519 per person, including all your ticket fees. The site labels the deal as 'amazing.' The stubs will get delivered electronically by the end of July.
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► Use promo code RS150 for $150 off $500; use promo code RS300 for $300 off $1,000TicketNetwork has Dead & Company San Francisco tickets listed on its site, including three-day and single-day tickets. Friday stubs start at $255.20 each (discounted from $289), fees included.
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► Three-day and single-day tickets available Get two tickets seated together for Friday's Dead & Company show starting at $494 a piece total on resale marketplace Viagogo.
In March 2025, Rolling Stone caught up with Bobby Weir and asked about the forthcoming 60th anniversary plans. 'I think when Phil checked out, so did that notion, because we don't have a bass player who's been playing with us for 60 years now, 'Weir told Rolling Stone at the time. 'And that was the intriguing prospect.… I think you need somebody holding down the bottom. Phil had all kinds of ideas that were pretty much unique to him. I grew up with Phil holding down the bottom in his unique way.
'I suppose I could go back out. I wouldn't put anybody in his place, so it would be a trio at this point. It'd be me and two drummers. I'd have to think about that. I haven't thought about it — it's just now occurring to me that it's a possibility that we could do that, since you asked.… I guess we'll just see what the three of us can pull together.'
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