Relive Magic Of Dead & Company’s Final Tour With Official Full Show Videos
New shows will be added weekly to the eight already available to watch on nugs.net.
By Scott Bernstein Aug 23, 2023 • 12:25 pm PDT

Photo by Joshua Hitchens
Dead & Company went out in a blaze of glory with a 29-show Final Tour that saw the band reach new improvisational heights. Official full show videos are being rolled out for nugs.net subscribers to view on-demand. The first eight concerts have been shared so far with new shows added every week.
Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart were joined by fellow Dead & Co. co-founders bassist Oteil Burbridge, keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and guitarist John Mayer for the two-month run. Additionally, drummer Jay Lane took over for Bill Kreutzmann after Kreutzmann departed the band.
The memorable tour started at The Forum in Inglewood, California on May 19. After a second night near Los Angeles, the band hit Phoenix and Dallas before settling in for the trek’s initial East Coast swing. A stop in Atlanta was then followed by a trip to North Carolina for shows in Charlotte and Raleigh. Dead & Co. played their last show beneath the Mason-Dixon line in Bristow, Virginia on June 3.
All eight aforementioned shows are available to watch on-demand via nugs.net with “chapters” included to allow subscribers to easily toggle between songs. nugs.net’s Dead & Company Video On-Demand collection also features 12 additional shows filmed between 2017 and 2022.
Umphrey’s McGee, Metallica, Jimmy Buffett, The String Cheese Incident, Widespread Panic, the Disco Biscuits, Lotus, Machine Head and Goose are other acts with at least 15 videos available to nugs.net subscribers for on-demand viewing. Subscriptions also include thousands of official audio recordings and access to exclusive livestreams. Give nugs.net a shot with a free seven-day trial.
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