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Dead & Company Kick Off Las Vegas Residency at The Sphere: Video, Photos + Setlist
Consequence of Sound via Yahoo News· 4 days agoDead & Company turned Vegas into Shakedown Street, and performed fan favorites like “Uncle John's ...
From free concerts to Bats games & more, 23 things to do Memorial Day weekend in Louisville
Gannett via AOL· 1 hour agoUncle Boojie's Roots Revue Fest WHAT: Two...Boys, The Seldom Scene, Dean Osborne Band, Marion...
Dead & Company Venture Out to Space — And Their Past — at Dazzling Sphere Opener
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe band only further leaned into nostalgia and its classic aesthetic in set two, starting just...
For Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Tonight Was Not the Night: Concert Review
Variety via AOL· 5 days agoMaybe it was the chilly temperatures, steady breeze and light spatterings of rain, which take a toll...
Dead & Company at the Sphere: Skeletal grooving, iconic images
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 4 days ago(Grateful Dead cover) Franklin's Tower (Grateful Dead...
Review: Dead & Company opens Sphere Las Vegas residency in epic fashion
San Jose Mercury News· 4 days agoYes, even the famed LSD guru — who was also the sound engineer for the Grateful Dead and the...
Dead & Company have kicked off their residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas and it looks batshit
Louder Sound via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFranklin's Tower He's Gone Drums/Space Standing on the Moon St. Stephen Hell In A...
Dead and Company dazzle during Sphere debut
ClutchPoints· 4 days agoDead and Company made their Sphere debut on May 16 and blew audiences away with their visuals. During the first show, the band played 19 songs. The...
Dead & Company Deliver at the Sphere With Psychedelic Visuals and Classic Iconography
Los Angeles Magazine· 3 days ago...technological marvel of a venue a month after Phish played a four-night run at the Sphere, Dead &...
Dead & Company Rise Again At Vegas Sphere Residency Kickoff
SPIN via AOL· 4 days agoStephen,” as well as the familiar “Drums”/”Space” medley. It concluded with covers of Bob Dylan’s...