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January 1, Rock Legends Make Long-Awaited Return To The Stage

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Dead & Company, the popular rock band, announced on Wednesday their return to the stage with a 14-show residency at James Dolan’s Las Vegas Sphere.

The big news was shared via a teaser video posted on Instagram and Twitter, featuring the Sphere lit up in tie-dye colors and the Stealie logo.

“In 2023, Dead & Company played their final tour,” they wrote. “But there are other ways to make sure the music never stops. And it’s gonna be a ball.”

The Sphere, which reportedly cost $2.3 billion to construct, has been searching for a feature act to follow U2 after they conclude their 40-show run in March, according to The New York Post. Dead & Co have risen to the occasion and committed to performing live once again as part of this new venture.

A source close to the band confirmed that original band members, including Grateful Dead’s founding member Bob Weir and lead guitarist and solo star John Mayer, will begin their residency at The Sphere in May. However, this detail has not yet been confirmed by the band.

Fans of Dead & Company have flooded social media with excitement, thrilled to have one more chance to see them perform live on stage, despite previous announcements that they had called it quits. The band had previously played a July concert at San Francisco’s Oracle Park, which was pegged as the final stop on their farewell tour.

The insider noted that the band’s aging members were inclined to accept the offer of taking on a residency at the Sphere because it eliminated the requirement for travel, yet allowed them another opportunity to rock the stage, according to The New York Post. Official residency dates have not yet been publicly revealed.

Why It Matters (op-ed)

The announcement of Dead & Company’s return to the stage at the lavish Las Vegas Sphere is a stark reminder of the liberal elite’s hypocrisy. Despite their claims of fighting for climate change and wealth inequality, they continue to support and indulge in these extravagant concerts.

This move also highlights the left’s desperation to cling onto the past, as aging band members choose to perform in a stationary location rather than retire gracefully. The far-right understands the importance of innovation and progress, while the left remains stuck in the past.

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  1. Kim

    February 4, 2024 at 7:48 am

    I think the last paragraph is presumptious. It assumes that
    all right-wing leaning folks wouldn’t like to go to a Dead concert when they are beloved by all and everyone likes re-living their past sometimes. Aging rockers are the foundation of music for all of us.

  2. Rattlerjake

    February 4, 2024 at 2:41 pm

    Never heard of this band.

    Have no desire to visit a libturd cesspool like Vegas!

  3. HUNTER "CRACKS" A JOKE

    February 4, 2024 at 5:55 pm

    WHO????

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