Introduction to the Grateful Dead’s 60th Anniversary
The Grateful Dead, a legendary band that has been a part of San Francisco’s music scene for six decades, celebrated their 60th anniversary in a grand way. The band’s co-founders, Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, have continued to carry on the legacy, and the city of San Francisco came together to honor them. The celebration included flying flags with the band’s iconography, declaring "Jerry Day" on Jerry Garcia’s 83rd birthday, and unveiling a Jerry Garcia road.
The DEAD60 Music Festival
The DEAD60 music festival was a three-day event that took place in Golden Gate Park, featuring Dead & Company, a band that includes Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and other talented musicians. The festival was well-organized, with a smooth experience for attendees, thanks to the efforts of Another Planet Entertainment and the management team of Dead & Co. The event included a variety of food and drink options, as well as a "Shakedown Street" area with unique vendors and activities.
The Music
The music was the main event, with Dead & Company performing three nights of epic shows. John Mayer, who joined the band a decade ago, has helped to expand their audience and bring a new energy to their performances. The band was joined on stage by special guests, including Trey Anastasio, Billy Strings, and Sturgill Simpson. The set lists included a mix of classic Grateful Dead songs, as well as some surprises, such as a cover of "Hey Jude."
Performances and Collaborations
The performances were truly unforgettable, with Mayer and Anastasio trading licks and solos on songs like "Scarlet Begonias" and "Fire on the Mountain." The band also played some of their most beloved songs, including "Uncle John’s Band," "China Cat Sunflower," and "Shakedown Street." The crowd was wowed by the energy and musicianship of the band, and the special guests added an extra layer of excitement to the shows.
VIP Experiences
For those who wanted to experience the festival in style, there were VIP options available, including separate bars and food areas, as well as bathroom attendants. The "Golden Road" VIP package included access to a closed deck with increased food options and a complete bar, as well as comfortable seating and tables. Private tented suites were also available, hosting a range of executives and celebrities.
Conclusion
The Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary celebration was a truly special event, with unforgettable music, a festive atmosphere, and a sense of community and camaraderie. As Bob Weir wrote on Instagram, "60 years… I’d say that’s a damn good start." The music of the Grateful Dead continues to inspire and uplift, and their legacy will live on for generations to come. The final nights of the festival ended with moving performances, including "Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door" and "Touch of Grey," which echoed through the surrounding neighborhoods and left a lasting impression on all who attended.