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Dead & Company at Golden Gate Park: How to Get Tickets (Even Though the Shows Are Sold Out)

Dead & Company at Golden Gate Park: How to Get Tickets (Even Though the Shows Are Sold Out)

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In honor of the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary, its spin-off Dead & Company will be playing three shows in the band's hometown of San Francisco this August.
Taking place in the city's Golden Gate Park beginning August 1st, Dead & Company will be supported by openers Billy Strings, Sturgill 'Johnny Blue Skies' Simpson, and Trey Anastasio Band. Read on for complete details about this tour, including how to get tickets (even though the shows are now sold out), venue details, opening acts and everything you need to know.
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To celebrate 60 years since the Grateful Dead's formation, Dead & Company will play three nights in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, where the original band got its start.
The Dead & Company lineup includes Grateful Dead co-founders Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, alongside John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, and Jay Lane. The group will play hits from the Grateful Dead's catalogue to celebrate the band's history.
08/01 – San Francisco, CA @ Golden Gate Park * 08/02 – San Francisco, CA @ Golden Gate Park ** 08/03 – San Francisco, CA @ Golden Gate Park ^
* = w/ Billy Strings ** = w/ Sturgill 'Johnny Blue Skies' Simpson ^ = w/ Trey Anastasio Band
Three-day and one-day tickets to Dead & Company's 2025 Golden Gate Park Concerts went on sale Friday, May 30th, and quickly sold-out. As such, secondary ticket marketplaces like StubHub have become a primary option for securing Dead & Company tickets, especially for high-demand shows.
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Note: If you're planning a trip to see Dead & Company, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through Booking.com.
Secondary market prices fluctuate based on demand, location, and timing. Prices typically start higher and may decrease closer to the event date. As of publication, Get Tickets prices are currently start at $898, while VIP are available for $3,356 and Super VIP are on sale for $9,548. Single-day tickets for Get Tickets start at $363, Saturday at $369, and Sunday at $337.
Two exclusive VIP package options are available for the Dead & Company Golden Gate Park shows, each offering unique experiences for fans.
VIP Ticket
Each Dead & Company VIP Ticket includes:
Expedited entry and an up-front viewing area on the Polo Field with dedicated bar access
Exclusive lounges
Upgraded restrooms
Courtyard and elevated viewing lounge options featuring exclusive food vendors, full-service bars and bleacher seating
Golden Road Super VIP Ticket
Each Dead & Company Golden Road Super VIP Ticket includes:
Expedited Golden Road Super VIP venue entrance lane
Access to ALL VIP & GA amenities, PLUS:
First venue entry selected via a random drawing and priority access to the Polo Field and all viewing areas
Exclusive stage front Golden Road Super VIP viewing pit
Dedicated Golden Road Sky Viewing Deck & Lounge with comfortable seating, as well as:
Complimentary dining throughout the event served in the lounge, including a variety of options such as vegan, vegetarian,
and gluten-free dishes
Full-service open bar (wine, beer, cocktails, water, soft drinks, coffee) in the lounge
Private merchandise store for Golden Road Super VIPs only
Exclusive, premium restroom trailers
Dedicated Golden Road concierge and on-site concert host
Golden Road Super VIP merchandise gift
Exclusive event poster, signed and numbered by the poster artist
Option to purchase a Golden Road VIP parking pass
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Dead & Company will celebrate the Grateful Dead's music throughout the three-night run, with the band promising a new experience each night. Dead & Company are known for creating a unique setlist for each of their shows, keeping Deadheads on their toes.
During their Las Vegas residency at The Sphere, the group played songs like 'Sugar Magnolia,' 'Slipknot!,' and 'Fire on the Mountain.'
Dead & Company will be joined by Billy Strings on August 1st, Sturgill 'Johnny Blue Skies' Simpson on August 2nd, and Trey Anastasio Band on August 3rd.
The park concerts will also have Participation Row, Dead & Company's fan-powered social action village hosted by HeadCount and REVERB. Participation Row will feature a curated lineup of nonprofit organizations and a charity auction of band-signed memorabilia.
How much do tickets cost for Dead & Company's 2025 Golden Gate Park Concerts? Three-day tickets will start at $635 ($556 + $79 fees) while single day tickets will be start at $245 ($209 + $36 fees).
Will there be VIP packages available for Dead & Company's 2025 Golden Gate Park Concerts? Yes, there will be a VIP ticket starting at $1,725 ($1,575 + $150 fees) and the Golden Road Super VIP ticket starting at $6,236 ($5,997 + $239 fees).
Are there age restrictions for Dead & Company's 2025 Golden Gate Park Concerts? The event is open to all ages.
How many dates will Dead & Company play in Golden Gate Park? There will be three shows on August 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
Who are the opening acts for the Dead & Company's 2025 Golden Gate Park Concerts? Dead & Company will be joined by Billy Strings on August 1st, Sturgill 'Johnny Blue Skies' Simpson on August 2nd, and Trey Anastasio Band on August 3rd.
How long is a typical Dead & Company concert? During their Vegas residency, Dead & Company played for about 3.5 hours each night.
How can I stay updated on tour information? Fans can sign up for artist pre-sale access and updates on Dead & Company's website or follow official social media channels.
Set price alerts on StubHub for your preferred shows
Check secondary markets immediately after pre-sales begin
Compare prices across different platforms
Watch for price drops 1-2 weeks before the event
Immediately after general on-sale if primary tickets sell out
1-2 weeks before the concert as more tickets often become available
Last minute (1-3 days before the show) when Dead & Company ticket prices sometimes drop
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