Dead Company rocks night 2 at Golden Gate Park with Grateful Dead classics
Dead & Company took the stage at Golden Gate Park for Night 2 of the "Summer of Music," celebrating 60 years of Grateful Dead music with thousands in attendance. Mayor Daniel Lurie welcomed the band, highlighting the significance of the event in San Francisco's rich musical landscape. Fans, including Mark Kelsey from Raleigh, expressed excitement for the unique concert experience, noting that each night features a different set list. Ty Decaires from Brooklyn emphasized the concert's role in fostering a loving community and safe environment for music appreciation. Olivia Cunningham from Walnut Creek remarked on the peace the event brings to attendees, underscoring its cultural significance.
Dead & Company, formed in 2015, continues to bridge generations, making the music accessible to younger audiences. The event not only honors the legacy of the original Grateful Dead but also creates lasting memories for fans. For many, like Star from Florida, this concert represents a final celebration of a beloved musical journey.