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Dead & Company Play Final Show in San Francisco

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The long, strange trip is finally over.

Deadheads flocked to San Francisco’s Oracle Park Sunday night to see the Grateful Dead’s successor, Dead & Company, play the last show of their ‘Final Tour.’

The band did three nights at the venue and over 40,000 fans packed into the ballpark each night, with all three shows sold out.

Dead & Company referenced their song “Standing on the Moon” on social media as they shared images from their final shows with the caption, “Somewhere in San Francisco on a back porch in July…”

Deadheads were treated to some popular and cherished tunes, like “Bertha,” “Althea” and “Cumberland Blues.”

The band’s encore and final performance ended with “Truckin’,” “Brokedown Palace” and “Not Fade Away” before they gave their last bow as a band.

John Mayor shared some special moments from the show on social media.

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