Dead and Company Recap June 24 – July 2

Photo: Katie Friesema

Dead & Company has been all over the country this week. The band’s been truckin’ along to Bristow, Charlotte, Atlanta, and Dallas since June 26th. The highlight of the Bristow show came at the halfway point when the band closed out the first set with a killer version of “Throwing Stones.” John Mayer’s solo on the song is incredible. Two night’s later Charlotte got one of our favorite setlist arrangements of the tour featuring “Truckin’,” “Cassidy,” and a fantastic “Estimated Prophet” that led into “Eyes of the World” The next night saw the band heading down to Georgia for a night in Atlanta. The show featured a breathtakingly beautiful version of “Standing on the Moon.” Last night Dead & Company headed deep into the heart of Dallas, Texas. A couple of Texas-themed songs made their way into the setlist with “El Paso” and “Deep Elem Blues,” a reference to the famous Dallas neighborhood. The highlight of the night came near the end of the first set with a show-stealing version of “Sugaree” that is already becoming a fan-favorite.

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Bristow 6/26: Shakedown Street

Bristow 6/26: Here Comes Sunshine

Charlotte 6/28: Truckin’

Charlotte 6/28: Deal

Atlanta 6/29: Scarlet Begonias

Atlanta 6/29: The Other One

Dallas 7/2: Bertha

Dallas 7/2: Shakedown Street

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