Dead and Company are the Grateful Dead spin-off band starring surviving original members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart along with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti.

In February of 2020, Dead and Company revealed dates for a US summer tour. I was particularly pumped to hear this news, being WBLM's resident Dead Head.

The 2020 tour was to conclude at Boston's historic Fenway Park with a two-night stand on August 7 and 8. I'd gone to a 2017 summer show at Fenway with my youngest son  and it was a bonding experience like no other. The moment about mid-show when I glanced over at my son and saw him involuntarily start dancing, I knew this was the beginning of him being hooked. He was feelin' the the one-of-kind vibes for the very first time. A Grateful Dad was proud to pass on the tradition.

So early last year when I let him know that Dead and Company were going to be at Fenway again, we were wicked pumped! Then "you know what" happened.

Well a couple weeks ago, WBLM was very proud to bring Maine Dead Heads a special concert announcement.

Dead and Company will bring the circus back to New England for a two-night stand kicking off Labor Day Weekend. The tour starts late summer in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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WHEN: Thursday September 2nd and Friday September 3rd, 2021

WHERE: Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts

TICKETS: On Sale Now

Or...how 'bout this? You'll have chances to win tickets to the Labor Day Weekend extravaganza all this Memorial Day Weekend from the Rock N' Roll Blimp.

Starting this Friday May 28, check back here on the WBLM APP for your shot to win tickets to not just one, but BOTH nights at Xfinity Center. Because as you know, no two Dead & Company shows are ever the same.

Here's a bit of the show my son, Carter and I saw in 2017. Here's to hoping we get there together again this year...let's go Dancing In The Street!

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