Bob Weir & Wolf Bros tour announced

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February 28 - State Theatre - Ithaca, NY 
March 1 - John M. Greene Auditorium - Northampton, MA 
March 2 - The Oakdale Theater - Wallingford, CT 
March 4 - Ohio City Masonic Temple - Cleveland, OH 
March 5 - The Fillmore - Detroit, MI 
March 6 - Taft Theatre - Cincinnati, OH 
March 8 - Metropolitan Opera House - Philadelphia, PA 
March 9 - State Theatre - Portland, ME 
March 13 - Count Basie Theatre - Red Bank, NJ 
March 14 - Count Basie Theatre - Red Bank, NJ 
March 15 - Shea’s Performing Arts Center - Buffalo, NY 
March 19 - Palace Theatre - St. Paul, MN 
March 20 - Riverside Theater - Milwaukee, WI 
March 21 - The Pageant - St. Louis, MO 
March 23 - Bass Concert Hall - Austin, TX 
March 24 - The Fillmore - New Orleans, LA 
March 26 - Fillmore Miami @ Jackie Gleason Theatre - Miami, FL 
March 27 - Florida Theatre - Jacksonville, FL 
March 29 - Tivoli Theater - Chattanooga, TN 
March 30 - North Charleston Performing Arts Center - Charleston, SC 
May 3 - BeachLife Festival - Redondo Beach, CA

 

redondo, trippy. willie playin' it too.

King Harbor yacht anchorage. Beach life fest looks interesting, cinco de drinko weekend.

zapot!

The Bruce Dern look

 

I like it

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Anyone have a presale code?

didn't expect more dates, looks good

 

>>>redondo, trippy. willie playin' it too.

 

full lineup was just posted

https://beachlifefestival.com/lineup/

I didn’t know Violent Femmes we’re still around.

didn't expect more dates, looks good<<<

Have heard some "credible rumors" of post D&C tour out west re: Bob/Wolf Bros

Keep ur dead and co, ill take this.

I heard Bob Weir will be “passing the torch” to Jay Lane at the end of the tour.

grace potter.

the never ending festie tour. lol

>Keep ur dead and co, ill take this.

You can honestly keep both.  It's all been played out. 

 

 

Keep ur dead and co, ill take this<<<

I'll take both, but if I had to choose ... likely would side with the trio.   It's far more interesting to see Bobby work with the additional "space" he's afforded in a smaller ensemble.

Yawn 

" It's far more interesting to see Bobby work with the additional "space" he's afforded in a smaller ensemble."

Thing is, in the (now distant) past Bob didn't need any additional space to sound interesting.

The pacing of the songs at  Dead Co/Wolf Bros/Campfire/Solo tours, and Ratdog before them is an issue for me, haven't seen Bob on stage since 2004, but got to give him huge ups for getting out there on multiple tours the last several years, carrying the torch into his early 70's, and entertaining the fans.

Keep it up Bobstar....

" It's far more interesting to see Bobby work with the additional "space" he's afforded in a smaller ensemble."

Thing is, in the (now distant) past Bob didn't need any additional space to sound interesting.<<<<

I wasn't suggesting it's not interesting to follow Bob in a large ensemble, rather that it's interesting to see what Bobby does with that extra space in so far as how he adapts to either an expanded or contracted landscape / ensemble context.

It's an indie rock version of Ratdog. I like that Bob doesn't give AF about having a lead instrument but that's about all I like. I would go see them for free if they played Hardly Strictly

A coyote took a dump right in front of our car yesterday on Highway 1.

She or he looked at us and laughed. Reminded me of Wolf Bros.