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We found Dead and Company tickets for the Las Vegas Sphere under $100
By Matt Levy,
14 days ago
Prepare to see a lot of tie dye tees on the Strip.
Starting Thursday, May 16, Dead and Company will descend upon Las Vegas’ MSG Sphere for an eight-weekend, 24-concert residency.
The forthcoming extended stay may come as a surprise to fans; in summer 2023, the band put on a ‘Farewell Tour,’ that they alleged to be their last.
Then, this past January, they shocked the world when they announced they were returning to the stage.
“There are other ways to make sure the music never stops,” the band shared in an Instagram video . “And it’s gonna be a ball.”
According to a press release, their shows will feature “never-before-seen visual storytelling from Dead & Company, providing fans with the ultimate connection to the music through these innovative and immersive shows.”
If this sounds like the concert for you, tickets are available for all 24 Dead and Company Sphere concerts.
And, given how expensive tickets were to see U2 and Phish at the newly-opened, high-profile, often trippy Sin City venue, prices are surprisingly reasonable to catch John Mayer, Bobby Weir, and co. live this summer.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $98 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Other concerts start anywhere from $106 to $194 before fees.
Want to ride that train with the Dead live one more time?
We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Dead and Company’s Sphere residency below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Dead and Company 2024 Sphere concert dates
A complete calendar including all Sphere dates, start times and links to buy tickets can be found below.
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)
Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.
Other shows at the Las Vegas Sphere
On off-nights, we recommend catching a screening of Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky’s immersive hour-long film “Postcard From Earth” at the one-of-a-kind venue.
Planning a Las Vegas trip but don’t know when you can catch a ‘Postcard From Earth’ show? You can find a complete calendar of all events at the Sphere here .
While no two shows are the same, here’s what the legendary rockers played at their final 2023 concert in San Francisco, according to Set List FM :
Set 1:
01.) “Bertha” (Grateful Dead cover)
02.) “Good Lovin’” (The Olympics cover)
03.) “Loser” (Jerry Garcia cover)
04.) “High Time” (Grateful Dead cover)
05.) “Samson and Delilah” ([traditional] cover)
06.) “Althea” (Grateful Dead cover)
07.) “Dear Mr. Fantasy” (Traffic cover)
08.) “Hey Jude” (The Beatles cover)
09.) “Bird Song” (Jerry Garcia cover)
Set 2:
10.) “Help on the Way” (Grateful Dead cover)
11.) “Slipknot!” (Grateful Dead cover)
12.) “Franklin’s Tower” (Grateful Dead cover)
13.) “Estimated Prophet” (Grateful Dead cover)
14.) “Eyes of the World” (Grateful Dead cover)
15.) “Drums” (Grateful Dead cover)
16.) “Space” (Grateful Dead cover)
17.) “Days Between” (Grateful Dead cover)
18.) “Cumberland Blues” (Grateful Dead cover)
19.) “Sugar Magnolia” (Grateful Dead cover)
Encore:
20.) “Truckin’” (Grateful Dead cover)
21.) “Brokedown Palace” (Grateful Dead cover)
22.) “Not Fade Away” (The Crickets cover)
Dead and Company members
The latest iteration of the long-running band will feature these seven music vets:
Bob Weir rhythm guitar, lead and backing vocals (2015–) (Grateful Dead 1965–1995) Mickey Hart – percussion, drums (2015–) (Grateful Dead 1967–71; 1974–1995) John Mayer – lead guitar, lead and backing vocals (2015–) Jeff Chimenti – keyboards, backing vocals (2015–2023) Oteil Burbridge – bass, percussion, backing and lead vocals (2015–) Bill Kreutzmann – drums (2015–) (Grateful Dead 1965–1995) Jay Lane – drums (2023–) (occasional sub for Kreutzmann 2021–2022)
Dead and Company concert review
Last summer, the NY Post’s resident Deadhead Ryan Murphy saw Dead and Co. at Citi Field.
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