Dead & Company Fading Away After Most Successful Tour in Spin-Off Band’s History

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More than 840,000 fans saw the last lap of the spin-off jam band’s final run.

outing by the legendarily road dog band with its equally legendary traveling Deadhead fanbase kicked off on May 19 with the first of two dates as Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. It capped a 10-tour run that began in 2015 that was attended by more than four million fans at 235 shows.More than 130,000 tickets sold during the groups first three-show run at Folsom Field in Colorado, where Dead & Co. hold the record for most performances at the venue .

Most performances at New York’s Citi Field , including two sold-out shows this year to nearly 74,000. The Final Tour found the band playing 112 unique songs; since their 2015 launch, Dead & Co. played 145 unique songs during 235 shows.

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