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    4 Ways to Fare Thee Well From Afar

    Can't be in Chicago for all the Fare Thee Well festivities? Have no fear, we've got plenty of options for tuning in so you don't have to miss a thing!

    In U.S. theaters...

    FathomEvents

    Meet up with your local Dead Heads at select cinemas nationwide for a special Grateful gathering featuring the epic three-night concert event broadcast LIVE from Soldier Field in Chicago. The unprecedented event will feature all three nights in their entirety and bring you front-row and center for the ultimate 50th anniversary celebration. For list of participating cinema locations and to purchase tickets, visit FathomEvents.com.

    In Canada/U.K. theatres...

    Cinema Live

    Hello friends in the Great White North! Hello friends across the pond! It's finally your turn to "meet-up at the movies" with us! Cinema Live will be broadcasting the band's final ever concert LIVE in cinemas across Canada on Sunday, July 5th. And for those of you in the U.K. and Europe, head on over to your local theatre on Monday, July 6th for a rebroadcast of this once-in-a-lifetime event. For participating cinemas and to book tickets, visit Cinemalive.com.

    On SiriusXM…

    SiriusXM

    Tune in to the Grateful Dead Channel for live broadcasts from Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3, 4 and 5.

      On your favorite home screen…

    Computer nerds and couch potatoes! Gather around your preferred screen to watch as many shows as you wish! Live Alliance invites you to tune in for an unprecedented live, five-night, digital event starting June 27 and 28 from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and culminating with the 3 shows on July 3, 4, and 5 from Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. You can also opt to watch individual shows, but we guarantee each night will be uniquely different. Learn more here.

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    lytweaver
    8 years 9 months ago
    not many I know here
    so was grateful for the alternate viewing options, no matter the cost. Theatre cancelled here and we have no cable and no dead friends around, so there was no free or cheap or get together we could go to to see this. So what seems ridiculous as far as cost to some, know I would not have seen it at all if it weren't for pay per view and webcast. And we turned it up LOUD. Was awesome even dancing in my room...
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    Byrd
    8 years 8 months ago
    Thanks for everything, fellas...
    ...but mostly, thanks for just allowing me to tag along for the wonderful ride. And thank you, Owsley and LSD. None of it could have been done without you. Two space races were underway in the 1960's and 1970's: one to outer space which kept you constantly looking up and out, cost untold billions of dollars and countless lives, loaded space with lots of useless junk and got one or two of us about as far as the Moon (so far as I know). But the Other One was all-inclusive, taught us to look inside and around, cost around $3 per ticket early on and about the same for a magic tab to an express, all-frills-included tour of inner space. How far we traveled in inner space is a question completely without meaning, because whatever it was, we rode the music beyond that too, and looking back now I'd say the inner far surpassed the outer in value added to Humankind. They went looking for riches and power while we went looking for god, among other things, to try and find out just what in blue blazes is really going on around here. Thanks to the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, among few true Others, for lighting and paving the Way with such magnificent psychedelic music. One way or another, the true path through Chaos is always paved with music. Well done, guys. Well done indeed. Meet you at the jubilee, Byrd
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    TASS
    8 years 9 months ago
    Went and saw a Theater
    Went and saw a Theater broadcast in East Greenwich RI last night, only 30 or so people were in the Theater so there was plenty of room to stretch out and enjoy!! Very good sound quality especially when everyone in attendance pretty much in unison asked to have it 'turned up' LOL Not a bad way to see the show when you could not be there in person, only $17.00 to see on the big screen.
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Can't be in Chicago for all the Fare Thee Well festivities? Have no fear, we've got plenty of options for tuning in so you don't have to miss a thing!

In U.S. theaters...

FathomEvents

Meet up with your local Dead Heads at select cinemas nationwide for a special Grateful gathering featuring the epic three-night concert event broadcast LIVE from Soldier Field in Chicago. The unprecedented event will feature all three nights in their entirety and bring you front-row and center for the ultimate 50th anniversary celebration. For list of participating cinema locations and to purchase tickets, visit FathomEvents.com.

In Canada/U.K. theatres...

Cinema Live

Hello friends in the Great White North! Hello friends across the pond! It's finally your turn to "meet-up at the movies" with us! Cinema Live will be broadcasting the band's final ever concert LIVE in cinemas across Canada on Sunday, July 5th. And for those of you in the U.K. and Europe, head on over to your local theatre on Monday, July 6th for a rebroadcast of this once-in-a-lifetime event. For participating cinemas and to book tickets, visit Cinemalive.com.

On SiriusXM…

SiriusXM

Tune in to the Grateful Dead Channel for live broadcasts from Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3, 4 and 5.

  On your favorite home screen…

Computer nerds and couch potatoes! Gather around your preferred screen to watch as many shows as you wish! Live Alliance invites you to tune in for an unprecedented live, five-night, digital event starting June 27 and 28 from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and culminating with the 3 shows on July 3, 4, and 5 from Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. You can also opt to watch individual shows, but we guarantee each night will be uniquely different. Learn more here.

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Me and my Mentor(my pal who got me into the GD) are here in Glasgow,Scotland. Tickets booked for the Cinema. Grateful Dead Tshirts prepared. May all be well.
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According to my local multiplex, this will "arriva in diretta via satellite, Fare Thee Well: celebrating 50 Years of GRATEFUL DEAD" ("broadcast live via satellite"). Not so, it seems. So us second class types in Europe get a pre-filmed event to watch 24 hours later? €12 for a ticket, too. No, really, you spoil us.
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30 a night to view online or pay per view? If your in Colorado there are many deadhead friendly places you can see it for free or for ten bucks and have a better environment to view and hear the shows then in your living room. 30 per night is outrageous. Do what deadheads do and find a free or cheaper better and more fun way to see it. 30 bucks is too much to pay to watch it online or on tv. Something only the dead would do. They should be asking themselves: what would jerry do?
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$30 for SD & $40 fr HD. And saves to your DVR 7pm-2 am EDT. I took the HD plunge.
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... Nothing lasts ...
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It's cost me £32.50 for the two tickets! And,as you say, 24 hours later. Maybe they didn't think all us old deadheads in Europe could stay awake :-)
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Indeed,as my avatar taught,everything is impermanent,unsatisfactory and devoid of a fixed self. Even the Grateful Dead!!!!May all beings be free from suffering. Be well all Dead Head friends past, present and still to come.
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Bird Song was amazing. Loved it. Jerry is smiling
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Went and saw a Theater broadcast in East Greenwich RI last night, only 30 or so people were in the Theater so there was plenty of room to stretch out and enjoy!! Very good sound quality especially when everyone in attendance pretty much in unison asked to have it 'turned up' LOL Not a bad way to see the show when you could not be there in person, only $17.00 to see on the big screen.
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...but mostly, thanks for just allowing me to tag along for the wonderful ride. And thank you, Owsley and LSD. None of it could have been done without you. Two space races were underway in the 1960's and 1970's: one to outer space which kept you constantly looking up and out, cost untold billions of dollars and countless lives, loaded space with lots of useless junk and got one or two of us about as far as the Moon (so far as I know). But the Other One was all-inclusive, taught us to look inside and around, cost around $3 per ticket early on and about the same for a magic tab to an express, all-frills-included tour of inner space. How far we traveled in inner space is a question completely without meaning, because whatever it was, we rode the music beyond that too, and looking back now I'd say the inner far surpassed the outer in value added to Humankind. They went looking for riches and power while we went looking for god, among other things, to try and find out just what in blue blazes is really going on around here. Thanks to the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, among few true Others, for lighting and paving the Way with such magnificent psychedelic music. One way or another, the true path through Chaos is always paved with music. Well done, guys. Well done indeed. Meet you at the jubilee, Byrd
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so was grateful for the alternate viewing options, no matter the cost. Theatre cancelled here and we have no cable and no dead friends around, so there was no free or cheap or get together we could go to to see this. So what seems ridiculous as far as cost to some, know I would not have seen it at all if it weren't for pay per view and webcast. And we turned it up LOUD. Was awesome even dancing in my room...