[Update 5/21/25]: Dead & Company have officially announced their three-night run at San Francisco, CA’s Golden Gate Park Polo Fields on August 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2025 in honor of 60 years of the music of the Grateful Dead—and revealed that the three shows will also include “special guest sets” each night by Billy Strings (Friday, 8/1), Sturgill Simpson (Saturday, 8/2), and Trey Anastasio Band (Sunday, 8/3) [get tickets].
Per a press release, “Each night will begin with up to 75-minute special guest sets from Billy Strings on Friday, August 1, Sturgill “Johnny Blue Skies” Simpson on Saturday, August 2, and Trey Anastasio Band on Sunday, August 3” in addition to “unique sets by Dead & Company each night.”
Three-day and single-day tickets to the run go on sale on Friday, May 30th at 10:00 a.m. PT here. Three-day passes start at $635 ($556 plus $79 fees) while single-day tickets start at $245 ($209 plus $36 fees).
A limited quantity of special $60 tickets will be available by lottery for California firefighters beginning Wednesday, June 4th at 10:00 a.m. PT. Dead & Company will also offer VIP ticket packages in partnership with Another Planet Entertainment, while 100x Hospitality will present a suite of premium fan experiences, including Exclusive Golden Road Super VIP Packages and Travel Packages. VIP tickets include access to exclusive lounges, upgraded restrooms, expedited entry and an up-front viewing area on the Polo Field with dedicated bar access. Golden Road Super VIP Packages include all VIP ticket amenities with added benefits like first venue entry, priority access to the upfront viewing area plus an exclusive section closest to the stage. Guests will also enjoy the Golden Road Sky Viewing Deck & Lounge which will feature complimentary dining, a full-service open bar, a private merchandise store, premium restrooms, a dedicated concierge and on-site host, and a special merchandise gift.
Travel Packages include 3-day concert tickets along with hotel accommodations, roundtrip venue transportation and exclusive merchandise. For more information, head here.
HeadCount and REVERB will once again host Participation Row, Dead & Company’s fan-powered social action village, at Golden Gate Park. Participation Row will feature a curated lineup of nonprofit organizations and a charity auction of band-signed memorabilia. Since its launch in 2015, Dead & Company’s Participation Row has inspired more than 250,000 on-site actions, from voter registrations to climate pledges, and has raised over $10 million for social and environmental causes.
All three of the weekend’s opening acts have notable experience stepping into the Grateful Dead’s universe. Trey Anastasio, best known for his work in Phish, became the last lead guitarist to play with the “core four” of Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and Phil Lesh when he took up the mantle for Fare Thee Well, the five-night, two-city Grateful Dead 50th anniversary celebration back in 2015. Sturgill Simpson, the alt-country outlaw who now tours under the pseudo-alias Johnny Blue Skies, has been an active participant in Weir’s Dead Ahead destination events in Mexico and recently helped celebrate the Grateful Dead at the 2024 Kennedy Center Honors. Billy Strings, the bluegrass superstar who has always signaled his love for the Grateful Dead, has logged time with Bill Kreutzmann’s Billy & The Kids, traded sit-ins with Weir, and helped honor the Dead during the early-2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala.
News of the shows was first revealed by San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie last week, after which the city’s Recreation and Parks Commission voted on Thursday to grant the necessary permits for the three shows. The band had not publicly acknowledged the three Golden Gate Park Shows until today, even as news and updates about the engagement made national headlines and took over Dead-focused conversations around the country over the last week and change. Between the Mayor’s initial announcement and the band’s official confirmation today, Dead & Company wrapped up an 18-show 2025 residency at Las Vegas, NV’s Sphere. Revisit our coverage of the final 2025 Dead Forever show here.
Find tickets to the three Dead & Company Golden Gate Park shows here. Scroll down for more background on this story.
[Update 5/15/25]: “It’s official,” reads a post on the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department X account on Thursday afternoon following today’s Commission meeting, “Dead & Company will perform 3 concerts at Golden Gate Park’s Polo Fields on August 1, 2 & 3, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead.”
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announced the concerts on Monday, after which the Recreation and Park Commission needed to vote on granting official permits for the events. Now, the commission has confirmed the permits for the three shows, co-produced by Another Planet Entertainment and Live Nation in partnership with the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department.
Dead & Company has yet to officially reference the concerts, but the post from SF Rec & Park notes that an “official announcement” from the band is “coming soon.” You can take a look at the city’s official plans for the event here. Scroll down to read more.
It’s official! @deadandcompany will perform 3 concerts at Golden Gate Park’s Polo Fields on August 1, 2 & 3, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. Mayor @DanielLurie announced the proposal on Monday, which was approved by the Rec & Park Commission today. pic.twitter.com/KPVjHCNsu0
— San Francisco Recreation and Park Department (@RecParkSF) May 15, 2025
[Update 5/14/25]: While San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie on Monday announced that Dead & Company will play three shows at Golden Gate Park (August 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2025) in honor of 60 years of the Grateful Dead, one of the city’s most notable cultural exports, the band’s official pages have remained notably quiet on the engagement in the ensuing days. That silence from the band is likely due to the fact that the permits for the event have yet to be officially approved by city officials.
Per a post on the San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission website about the proposed Dead & Company concerts in Golden Gate Park, “The proposal will go before the Recreation and Park Commission on [Thursday] May 15. The concerts would be presented by [Bay Area-based concert and festival promoter] Another Planet Entertainment and co-produced with Live Nation, in partnership with the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department.”
An item on the Commission’s Thursday, May 15th agenda reads, “Discussion and possible action to authorize staff to issue a permit to Another Planet Entertainment, to hold three ticketed concerts to honor the 60th Anniversary in 2025 of the Grateful Dead featuring Dead & Company in the Golden Gate Park and Polo Fields.”
While official confirmation will have to wait for Thursday’s vote, the measure seems likely to pass. In addition to carrying the mayor’s backing—his announcement arrived on Monday without a hint of bureaucratic doubt—the Commission’s public statements on the matter seem to indicate its support of the concerts.
“Golden Gate Park and the Grateful Dead share a rich, intertwined history that helped shape a cultural era,” said San Francisco Recreation and Park General Manager Phil Ginsburg. “Celebrating their 60th anniversary with a Dead & Company performance in the very place where the Summer of Love took root is a powerful tribute to their legacy. These concerts not only honor their cultural impact but also shine a light on the park’s surrounding neighborhood—its restaurants, local businesses, and vibrant community.”
“If approved,” the Commission’s announcement continues, “the concerts are expected to draw up to 60,000 attendees per day, delivering significant benefits to the city’s hotels, restaurants, and small businesses. Preliminary projections indicate that the weekend could generate tens of millions in economic activity and support hundreds of local jobs. Dead & Company’s three-day show in 2023 generated $31 million in local economic activity. … The proposed concerts would offer food and beverage offerings and a comprehensive transportation plan to ensure safe and sustainable access to the shows. The event would also include enhanced security, extensive cleanup efforts, and strong community engagement to minimize neighborhood impacts.”
The Commission’s post concluded, “More details from Dead & Company—including a first look at what the historic weekend could bring—are coming soon.”
Another Planet Entertainment is quite familiar with hosting events at this location. The Dead & Company concerts at Golden Gate Park would take place the week before Another Planet’s cornerstone event, Outside Lands Music Festival, takes over the space for its 2025 edition.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Dead & Company run at San Francisco, CA’s Golden Gate Park following the Thursday, May 15th permit vote by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission. Keep scrolling to read more about the run and the Grateful Dead’s long, notable history of performances in Golden Gate Park.
[5/12/25]: Grateful Dead offshoot Dead & Company will leave the futuristic Sphere in Las Vegas and return to the Dead’s ’60s roots this summer with a three-night run at San Francisco, CA’s Golden Gate Park on August 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2025. The concerts, announced by San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie in a video posted to social media on Monday morning, will come in celebration of the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary and coincide with the late Jerry Garcia‘s birthday.
“We have some really big news,” Lurie explains in the video, which appears to have been captured in Golden Gate Park. “Dead & Co. Three shows. August 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, right here in the city that is the home of the Grateful Dead. What better way to celebrate? We’ll see you out here.” A caption attached to the video advises Deadheads to “stay tuned for more details from the band coming soon!” The mayor’s announcement did not include specifics on ticketing.
In a separate written statement, Lurie added, “From Haight-Ashbury and the Grateful Dead house to Ingleside, where Jerry Garcia grew up, the Grateful Dead is embedded in San Francisco’s history. Sixty years later, we’re still enjoying their music — and this summer, we get to enjoy the music of Dead & Company once again. The weekend will celebrate our city’s creative spirit, boost our local economy, and bring generations of fans together. This is more than just a concert — it’s a San Francisco homecoming.”
As a recent Far Out Magazine feature explains of Golden Gate Park and it’s long-running connection to the Dead, “It’s San Francisco’s second-largest park that’s become an essential piece of Grateful Dead’s free show lore. Nestled between the city’s Richmond and Sunset districts, Golden Gate Park hosted numerous Grateful Dead unticketed events. With Garcia and his crew routinely deciding to play their beloved park on the spur of the moment, it’s become impossible to catalogue every free show they played there definitively,” though most counts land around 14 shows in total.
The long list of notable Grateful Dead dates at Golden Gate Park—a few blocks away from 710 Ashbury Street, where the band lived for several years—includes a January 1967 event when the band played alongside Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother, and others in the Human Be-In, a concert widely seen as the prelude to the Summer of Love. The Grateful Dead last played in Golden Gate Park on November 3rd, 1991 as part of an event memorializing beloved San Francisco concert promoter Bill Graham, who had died a week prior in a helicopter crash.
The three shows at Golden Gate Park will mark the first public Dead & Company performances outside Sphere since the end of the band’s The Final Tour in 2023 at San Francisco’s Oracle Park. In the time since, the band—which features Grateful Dead stalwarts Bob Weir and Mickey Hart alongside John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, and Jay Lane—has mounted a pair of residencies at Sphere billed as Dead Forever. Weir and Hart, along with Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, appeared late last year as the guests of honor at the Kennedy Center Honors. Dead & Company also performed earlier this year at the MusiCares’ Persons of the Year gala honoring the Grateful Dead.
Dead & Company are due to return to Sphere for their 46th, 47th, and 48th overall Sphere concerts this Thursday–Saturday, May 15th–17th. Find tickets to the final weekend of Dead Forever at Las Vegas, NV’s Sphere here. Read our recap of the most recent Dead & Company Sphere show here.
Related: Dead & Company 2024 Sphere Recap: Stats, Highlights, & Audio From Every Show
Stay tuned for more information on the GD60 Dead & Company run at Golden Gate Park. Watch the announcement from Mayor Lurie below.
San Francisco is planning to welcome @deadandcompany to Golden Gate Park for three days in August, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. Stay tuned for more details from the band coming soon! pic.twitter.com/W0EUzTxUF1
— Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉 (@DanielLurie) May 12, 2025