Dead Company kicks off concert series at Golden Gate Park to much excitement
Dead and Company kicked off their concert series at Golden Gate Park on Friday, attracting a large crowd of dedicated fans. Many attendees traveled from out of town, with Renee Rubio sharing how the band's music speaks to her soul and allows for personal expression. The event also featured a marketplace called Shakedown Street, a tradition among fans since the 1980s. In the Mission District, a ceremony honored Jerry Garcia by renaming Harrington Street in his memory, attended by his daughter, Trixie Garcia. She remarked on the cultural phenomenon the band has become, emphasizing her father's deserving legacy.
Fans expressed their enthusiasm for the concerts, looking forward to a weekend filled with joy and connection. The celebration marks a significant milestone for the band, which has evolved over decades to attract new generations of fans. For those unable to attend, the final performance will be broadcast live at select IMAX theaters.