Overall Rating
4.3
By DavidBloxom
First Dead (and company) concert
It was a lot of fun. Great music. Loved the 20 minute jam sessions.
By Andi1975
dead and co
They are exceptional masters of their craft and bring so much peace and joy
By merdawgmoneysign
Dead and Co of course it was amazing. Some mircophone issues.
By SlimJimSD30
Dead and Co
Energy was low at the concert, maybe people were still tired from the 4th. I’ve seen Dead and Co before, this wasn’t their greatest show but I still love them!
By KenSmithKC
Dead & Company
What an awesome show! Every note was perfect, the venue was easy to get into and out of, and, everybody working was super nice. Would definitely love to see another show here. However, I wish Dead & Company would come to the midwest again...
By NCAAHoopsFan
Dead and Company played another great show. Looking forward to next one.
By Pacopacopaco
Dead and company rule
Great show 5 of 5 stars great sound easy in and out Good venue good parking
By Deadmack
Dead a& CO. Rocked this show
The Boys tore it up Friday night. Couldn’t have been any better. Great seats. Easy parking and fast exit after the show. I give this venue a 10 rating. Had a great time.
By GratefulDannn
CREAM OF THE CROP
This timeless band never ceases to amaze. The lights, music, crowd and art/merchandise all together combine for an experience I could never forget even if I tried. I will be taking my family to every Dead and Company show that I can as long as we may live. Jerry Garcia is smiling down on John Mayer. Long live the dead!!!
By AnnTyler
Dead & Company....The Gorge
Unbelievable Show....Majestic Venue!!! Outstandng ❤️❤️❤️
DEAD & COMPANY IN CONCERT:
Deadheads rejoice! The Grateful Dead have been reborn as Dead & Company, delivering all the groovy vibes and extended jams fans know and love. Longtime Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart are joined by superstar singer/songwriter and accomplished blues guitarist John Mayer as they blend rock, folk, funk, jazz, and psychedelia to blow fans' minds with epic aural bliss. With their spacey instrumental interplay and awe-inspiring solos, the group organically weaves their way through audience favorites like "Truckin'", "Casey Jones", and "Fire on the Mountain". The long, strange trip is back on the road -- Dead & Company are bringing their positive energy and uncanny musical genius to ticket buyers everywhere.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
The Grateful Dead were instrumental to the '60s psychedelic sound and hippie culture. Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals), Bob Weir (guitar/vocals), Phil Lesh (bass/vocals), Bill Kreutzmann (drums), and Ron McKernan (keyboards/vocals) got things rolling in 1965. Excluding McKernan and Garcia, who died in 1973 and 1995 respectively, the core lineup has remained virtually unchanged sinc then. Many other musicians have helped shape the band’s sound as well, especially second drummer Mickey Hart, who joined the Dead in 1967. The band toured excessively throughout the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, famously playing sets that exceeded the three-hour mark. After Garcia's death the group soldiered on, continuing to build their legacy through fearless sonic exploration. It was not until their 50th anniversary in 2015 that the Grateful Dead decided to retire their name. Fortunately for fans, their retirement was short-lived as pop singer/songwriter and blues guitarist extraordinaire John Mayer brought Weir, Hart, and Kreutzmann back out for more legendary jam sessions. Dead & Company continues in the Dead's spontaneous and inventive musical tradition -- just the way Deadheads like it.