Farewell to Dead & Company: Reflecting on the Final San Francisco Shows

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The Grateful Dead spinoff band, Dead & Company, featuring Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and John Mayer, is bidding farewell with a sold-out series of shows in San Francisco. The band announced last year that this summer's tour would be their last. Alongside the concerts, an exhibition titled "Between the Dark and Light: Grateful Dead 1965-1995" is being held at the Haight Street Art Center. Despite the passing of Jerry Garcia in 1995, the Grateful Dead's popularity endures, with younger generations embracing their music. Fans believe that the camaraderie and timeless appeal of the Dead's music transcend age differences.
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