Dead & Company Kick Off Grateful Dead’s 60th Anniversary in Golden Gate Park: Every Song From Night 1

The spirit of the Grateful Dead is alive and well — and it’s lighting up Golden Gate Park. On Friday night, tens of thousands of Deadheads gathered in San Francisco for the first of three historic shows by Dead & Company, honoring 60 years since the Grateful Dead first formed in 1965.

It was a night filled with nostalgia, surprises, and a powerful reminder of the band’s timeless legacy. This performance marked the group’s return to the stage after nearly a year-long break following their final tour stop at Las Vegas’ Sphere in July 2023.

Opening the night was jamgrass prodigy Billy Strings, who warmed up the crowd with his high-energy set before joining Dead & Company later in the evening for a fan-favorite moment.

Dead & Company — featuring Grateful Dead founders Bobby Weir and Mickey Hart, joined by John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, and Jay Lane — delivered two full sets of crowd-pleasing music, diving deep into the Dead’s expansive songbook.

Among the night’s most emotional highlights was a surprise appearance by Grahame Lesh, who joined the band to perform “Box of Rain” — a song famously sung by his late father, Phil Lesh, one of the Grateful Dead’s founding members.

Later in the show, Billy Strings returned to the stage for a powerful rendition of “Wharf Rat.” And fittingly, the band closed the night with a stirring encore of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” honoring what would have been Jerry Garcia’s 83rd birthday.

Here’s the full Night 1 setlist from Dead & Company’s 60th Anniversary Celebration at Golden Gate Park (August 1, 2025):

Set One:

  1. Shakedown Street
  2. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
  3. Mr. Charlie
  4. Me and My Uncle
  5. Brown-Eyed Women
  6. High Time
  7. Box of Rain (with Grahame Lesh)
  8. Don’t Ease Me In

Set Two:

  1. Help on the Way > Slipknot!
  2. Franklin’s Tower
  3. Wharf Rat (with Billy Strings)
  4. The Other One
  5. Drums > Space
  6. Cumberland Blues
  7. Morning Dew

Encore:

  1. Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan cover, tribute to Jerry Garcia)

With two more shows left in the weekend run — and a strict “no repeats” tradition — fans are eagerly awaiting what surprises Saturday and Sunday will bring. Country-rocker Sturgill Simpson (performing as Johnny Blue Skies) is set to open night two, while Phish frontman Trey Anastasio will help kick off the final night on Sunday.

If night one is any indication, the rest of the weekend will be an unforgettable celebration of music, memory, and the lasting magic of the Grateful Dead.

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