Promoter announces ticket details, on-sales for Grateful Dead anniversary shows

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Dead & Company perform at Chase Center in San Francisco on Dec. 30, 2019. Gary Chancer/STAFF.

Another Planet Entertainment and its partners on Wednesday announced ticket prices, bundle information and on-sale dates for the three Dead & Company concerts at Golden Gate Park honoring the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead.

The three concerts will take place on Aug. 1, 2 and 3 at the park’s polo field. Each night will include a 75-minute set by a different opener: Billy Strings on Aug. 1, Johnny Blue Skies (Sturgill Simpson) on Aug. 2 and Trey Anastasio Band on Aug. 3.

Three-show ticket bundles will first be made available in a presale (registration required) beginning Wednesday, May 28 at 10 a.m. The general sale starts on Friday, May 30 at 10 a.m. Single-day tickets will be announced at a later time. Three-day tickets cost $635 including fees. Individual tickets will cost $245 including fees.

A limited quantity of $60 tickets will be available by lottery for California firefighters beginning Wednesday, June 4 at 10 a.m.

VIP tickets and experiences, including “Golden Road Super VIP Packages” and travel packages will also be available. VIP tickets include access to lounges, upgraded restrooms, faster entry and a dedicated viewing area and bar on the polo field. Golden Road Super VIP Packages include all VIP ticket amenities as well as early entry, priority access to the dedicated viewing area closest to the stage, an additional lounge, complimentary food, full-service open bar, dedicated merch store, premium restrooms, concierge and on-site host, and a gift. Travel packages include tickets, hotel, roundtrip venue transportation and merchandise.

The shows will be produced by Another Planet in collaboration with Live Nation and the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. Dead & Company previously played their “final” shows at Oracle Park in 2023, but soon moved on to a residence at Sphere in Las Vegas, proving this band may very well never die.

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