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    Grateful Dead Original Members Add Two Dates To Final Concerts

    The original members of Grateful Dead have announced two additional shows at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on June 27th and 28th, as part of their “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead” run. Along with the three shows at Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, the run will mark the original members' last-ever performances together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano) and perform two sets of music each night.

    The band posted a letter to their fans today announcing the shows:

    Dear Heads,
    Although none of us knew it when we walked off the stage at Soldier Field on July 9, 1995, the Grateful Dead's long strange trip ended in Chicago that night. As you are aware, twenty years later, we’re returning to Chicago to properly say Fare Thee Well.

    But every good ending must start with a beginning. For us, it all began fifty years ago when we grabbed a bunch of instruments off the walls of a music store in Palo Alto California and began banging away on them in the back room, at night after the store had closed for the day.

    Since we made the decision to go back to Chicago to say our final goodbye, it has become clear to us that we first need to return to our beginnings, where we first said hello — to each other and to all of you.

    And so it is that we have decided to plug in for two additional shows on June 27 and 28 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — just a dozen miles south of where Dana Morgan’s Music Store once stood. At Levi’s — as at Soldier Field — we will have the pleasure of being joined by Trey Anastasio, Bruce Hornsby, and Jeff Chimenti.

    Ours wasn’t just a long, strange trip — it was a VERY long, VERY strange trip. We weren’t sure what it was going to be like to put a punctuation mark on the end of it. None of us anticipated the overwhelming outpouring of love and interest following our initial announcement of the shows at Soldier Field, and we were blown away by the response.

    We have tried to do the right thing wherever we could for the Chicago shows by honoring the roots of where we came from, while dealing with the realities of the current times. But that’s hardly comforting when you’re shit outta luck for tickets and your only option is inflated prices on secondary ticketing websites. That would piss us off too.

    From the moment these shows were first talked about, we have been thinking about what we could do to honor the roots of our Deadhead experience, even in the face of changing technologies. (Remember: Ticketmaster didn’t even go online until we got out of the game.) These shows were always intended as an expression of our gratitude, to both the music and the fans, so it’s important that we get things as right as we can.

    We have always been proud of our in-house mail order ticketing process, and the phenomenal way our fans have built a tradition out of turning a standard envelope into a frame-worthy piece of art. Some 60,000 mail order tickets were issued for the Soldier Field shows by the good folks at Grateful Dead Ticket Sales — yet we were still crushed to see how many of your beautifully designed envelopes did not get tickets.

    For shows of this magnitude, it’s impossible to eliminate every scalper. However, we offer you this: Working with our partners, we are using an online ticketing platform for the Levi’s shows that will help ensure that the tickets for these shows will get into the right hands, the hands of our true fans. We believe that this process is the best way to give each of you an equal opportunity to obtain tickets at the most affordable possible prices. We are proud to announce that 65,000 tickets per night will be available via the "online mail order" for the Levi’s shows. For the nuts and bolts, go to Dead50.net.

    We will not be adding any more Fare Thee Well shows. The three Chicago shows will still be our final stand. We decided to add these two Santa Clara shows to enable more of our fans to celebrate with us one more time. But this is it.

    We love you guys more than words can tell, and hope to see you in the Bay Area or Chicago. If you can’t make it to the shows, we are working on ways for you to still experience our Fare Thee Well, from wherever you might be. Stay tuned for those details.

    Gratefully yours,
    Billy, Bobby, Mickey & Phil

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    Santa Clara recordings
    Any plans to offer the two Fare Thee Well Santa Clara shows on CD/DVD/Blue-Ray or digital? I would love to get high quality recordings of the fine memories I have of those shows.
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    Please! jjjbaggins@yahoo.com
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    8 years 9 months ago
    Thanks, but what's that mean?
    Could you be more specific?
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The original members of Grateful Dead have announced two additional shows at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on June 27th and 28th, as part of their “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead” run. Along with the three shows at Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, the run will mark the original members' last-ever performances together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano) and perform two sets of music each night.

The band posted a letter to their fans today announcing the shows:

Dear Heads,
Although none of us knew it when we walked off the stage at Soldier Field on July 9, 1995, the Grateful Dead's long strange trip ended in Chicago that night. As you are aware, twenty years later, we’re returning to Chicago to properly say Fare Thee Well.

But every good ending must start with a beginning. For us, it all began fifty years ago when we grabbed a bunch of instruments off the walls of a music store in Palo Alto California and began banging away on them in the back room, at night after the store had closed for the day.

Since we made the decision to go back to Chicago to say our final goodbye, it has become clear to us that we first need to return to our beginnings, where we first said hello — to each other and to all of you.

And so it is that we have decided to plug in for two additional shows on June 27 and 28 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — just a dozen miles south of where Dana Morgan’s Music Store once stood. At Levi’s — as at Soldier Field — we will have the pleasure of being joined by Trey Anastasio, Bruce Hornsby, and Jeff Chimenti.

Ours wasn’t just a long, strange trip — it was a VERY long, VERY strange trip. We weren’t sure what it was going to be like to put a punctuation mark on the end of it. None of us anticipated the overwhelming outpouring of love and interest following our initial announcement of the shows at Soldier Field, and we were blown away by the response.

We have tried to do the right thing wherever we could for the Chicago shows by honoring the roots of where we came from, while dealing with the realities of the current times. But that’s hardly comforting when you’re shit outta luck for tickets and your only option is inflated prices on secondary ticketing websites. That would piss us off too.

From the moment these shows were first talked about, we have been thinking about what we could do to honor the roots of our Deadhead experience, even in the face of changing technologies. (Remember: Ticketmaster didn’t even go online until we got out of the game.) These shows were always intended as an expression of our gratitude, to both the music and the fans, so it’s important that we get things as right as we can.

We have always been proud of our in-house mail order ticketing process, and the phenomenal way our fans have built a tradition out of turning a standard envelope into a frame-worthy piece of art. Some 60,000 mail order tickets were issued for the Soldier Field shows by the good folks at Grateful Dead Ticket Sales — yet we were still crushed to see how many of your beautifully designed envelopes did not get tickets.

For shows of this magnitude, it’s impossible to eliminate every scalper. However, we offer you this: Working with our partners, we are using an online ticketing platform for the Levi’s shows that will help ensure that the tickets for these shows will get into the right hands, the hands of our true fans. We believe that this process is the best way to give each of you an equal opportunity to obtain tickets at the most affordable possible prices. We are proud to announce that 65,000 tickets per night will be available via the "online mail order" for the Levi’s shows. For the nuts and bolts, go to Dead50.net.

We will not be adding any more Fare Thee Well shows. The three Chicago shows will still be our final stand. We decided to add these two Santa Clara shows to enable more of our fans to celebrate with us one more time. But this is it.

We love you guys more than words can tell, and hope to see you in the Bay Area or Chicago. If you can’t make it to the shows, we are working on ways for you to still experience our Fare Thee Well, from wherever you might be. Stay tuned for those details.

Gratefully yours,
Billy, Bobby, Mickey & Phil

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The original members of Grateful Dead have announced two additional shows at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on June 27th and 28th, as part of their “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead” run. Along with the three shows at Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, the run will mark the original members' last-ever performances together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano) and perform two sets of music each night.
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The original members of Grateful Dead have announced two additional shows at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on June 27th and 28th, as part of their “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead” run. Along with the three shows at Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, the run will mark the original members' last-ever performances together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano) and perform two sets of music each night.

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Yes and yes. Pay per view leaked in Rolling Stone today. We await official word. DVD - count on it.
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if you fall ..we will pick you up.love and kindness will being flowing at these shows no doubt
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i got 2 nites tix for santa clara, 1st nite unobstructed & 2nd nite GA piti'd like to trade for 2 or 3 nites (plus cash if necessary) unobstructed in chicago chris AT grandconstructionla.com
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They are the very spendy packages but if anyone has the cash and wants to lock in tickets + hotel there are a few available.
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I need a ride from San Fran to Santa Clara both nights, and back. Any kind people going that way.....thoughts for best way?
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Pretty sure the bart will get you close.... then take public transit to stadium..good luck and see you there
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VTA does not manage BART. You can take BART to the Fremont station, from which there will be a bus 'bridge' to take you to Levi's Stadium. Caltrain from SF, or Amtrak from the East Bay will take you to Santa Clara. Getting there will not be a problem. Getting back to the Bay Area after the show is another story. The last Caltrain leaves Santa Clara at 10:35. The last Amtrak Capitol Corridor leaves Great America Station around 9:30 pm. I have read in reviews that leaving the stadium is chaos, not enough buses, overcrowding, etc. BART's last train leaves around midnight, but you have to be able to get to the Fremont station by then. If you need to get back that night arranging for a ride is your best bet. They want everybody to use public transit, but they sure don't have late returns covered.
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Thanks for the info. Looks like public transit is a bit much....especially after a show!
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the VTA runs right by the stadium. Getting to the VTA from points not in Santa Clara County, something of a challenge, especially, as others have noted, at a late hour. Last year I went to an Antiques Roadshow event at the convention center next door, and parking was a zoo, although well handled. In short, I think it would be wise to expect logistical hassles and have this thought out, complete with contingency plans, well in advnce. For Bay Area transit info: http://www.511.org/
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Going to the Santa Clara shows with Debbie. Heading down from Washington State. . Our first show was 2-5-78, University of Northern Iowa. We are staying in Sunnyvale. We are pretty excited.
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Still looking to trade 4 great seats, Sec. 101 Row 18 (together) in SC on 6/28 for 4 tix any Chicago show. Will consider lesser quality Chicago seats and/or pay extra $$ for equal or better. Cell 732-690-7966Peace
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"that’s hardly comforting when you’re shit outta luck for tickets and your only option is inflated prices on secondary ticketing websites. That would piss us off too." After having to pay over $4000 Australian dollars for a 3 run show ticket the above quote actually makes me feel better.
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Oh but how worth it it will be! Gonna be a special weekend for you. One you will carry with you for the rest of your ride!
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My friend ordered the 5 show bundle but says when she checked today the channel says enter your code. She ordered through the Dead, not her cable company, and got an email with her order# but no code#. Are they the same? How does it work tonight when we want to watch? She's not a member here so I'm writing since I'm going to her place to watch. I have her order #. Please help!
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not on cable...high speed internet webcast only...gd50.net...
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The email from dead50.net just came thru ..will send you the instructions if you didn't get them ...
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Any plans to offer the two Fare Thee Well Santa Clara shows on CD/DVD/Blue-Ray or digital? I would love to get high quality recordings of the fine memories I have of those shows.