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The final public appearances of legendary musician Bob Weir took place at a series of concerts held in San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Park. These performances were the centerpiece of the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary celebrations, a momentous occasion for the band and its legions of fans. The three-day event, featuring Dead & Company, ran from August 1st to August 3rd, 2025, drawing tens of thousands to the historic Polo Field.
Weir, a co-founder of the Grateful Dead, shared the stage with other original member Mickey Hart and the rest of Dead & Company. The atmosphere was a powerful blend of celebration and nostalgia, as fans gathered in the city that has long been synonymous with the Grateful Dead's counterculture roots. The concluding concert on August 3rd, which featured the band's only Top 10 hit "Touch of Grey" as the final song, proved to be Weir's last live performance. Though unknown at the time, his passing on January 10, 2026, just months after these Golden Gate Park shows, solidified these concerts as a poignant farewell from a true icon of American music.
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