

Three hours of cosmic cowboy blues that'll make you believe in resurrection.
Set I: Althea, Uncle John's Band > He's Gone, Brown-Eyed Women, Little Red Rooster, Jack Straw, One More Saturday Night Set II: China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Estimated Prophet > Eyes of the World > Drums > Space > Milestones > Days Between > Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower Encore: Brokedown Palace, Touch of Grey
Acting
John Mayer's guitar face during 'Eyes of the World' — transcendent
Direction
Patient camerawork that trusts the jam, doesn't rush the peak
Sound
Oteil's bass bubbling under 'Estimated Prophet' like liquid gold
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Dead & Company's first full-capacity show post-pandemic, and the energy reportedly cracked Wrigley's concrete. The setlist nods to 1973, 1977, and 1989 in a single second set.
The 'Days Between' placement — a Garcia ballad about mortality — performed by an 83-year-old Bill Kreutzmann and a post-heart-attack Bob Weir, carries weight no 1990s version could touch.
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