Dead & Company at Barton Hall: Here’s how to get tickets to Cornell show

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Dead & Company visits Barton Hall at Cornell University, which was home to what many believe was the greatest Grateful Dead concert of all time.

Dead & Company are set to play an intimate benefit show at Cornell University’s Barton Hall, which was the home to one of the most beloved shows in the history of the Grateful Dead.

Proceeds from the concert on May 8 will benefit the “Recording Academy’s MusiCares organization, which provides a safety net of critical health and welfare services to the music industry, and Cornell University’s 2030 Project, in which researchers combine science, scholarship, and innovation to develop climate-change solutions,” according to a press release.

Tickets will be sold via Ticketstoday’s lottery system and fans must register in advance, before 8:59 PT on March 10 at

 

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