Dead and Company Announce Final Tour

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Dead and Company is officially gearing up for its final tour in 2023.

sources close to the band said Dead and Company was gearing up to call it quits, but they pulled back on that statement after Bob Weir tweeted his surprise after the story circulated. Now it seems the band is making it official.. “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…,” he wrote.

Dead and Company started in 2015 with three of the band’s original members: Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann, along with Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti. The band has been one of the more prolific live acts since their formation, playing each summer . More recently, though, there’s been some lineup shakeups over some health issues surrounding Kreutzmann. He had to pull out of the later-canceled Playing in the Sand shows in Mexico over concerns related to his heart.

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enjoying Dead and Company and definitely enjoyed seeing The Grateful Dead with Jerry Garcia

This sucks!

I feel like I’ve heard that one before

Are you making up for missing SPAC

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