Tockershow's Concert Archive

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Tockershow has 5 Grateful Dead concerts.

Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. Originally known as the Warlocks, the band's first show took place on May 5, 1965. On December 4, 1965, the band performed their first show as the "Grateful Dead" during one of Ken Kessey's series of parties known as the "Acid Tests". The band's loyal fanbase, commonly referred to as "Deadheads", quickly gained widespread recognition for following the Dead on their tours, their countercultural lifestyle, opposition to the Vietnam War, and open use of psychedelic substances like LSD and cannabis. The Grateful Dead performed together for three decades until founding member Jerry Garcia's death on August 9, 1995, exactly one month after the Grateful Dead's final concert. Subsequently, many other spinoff bands emerged, including Dead & Company, Phil Lesh & Friends, and Bob Weir & RatDog.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 02, 1985
Grateful Dead
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The Zoo Amphitheatre Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Aug 01, 1982
Grateful Dead
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The Zoo Amphitheatre Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Feb 06, 1979
Grateful Dead
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Expo Square Pavillion Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Oct 11, 1977
Grateful Dead
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Lloyd Noble Arena Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Oct 19, 1973
Grateful Dead

Wake of the Flood tour

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Oklahoma Fairgrounds Arena Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

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Grateful Dead on Aug 1, 1982 [420-small]

Grateful Dead
Aug 1, 1982
 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
  Uploaded by Mike Greenwood

Grateful Dead on Feb 6, 1979 [084-small]

Grateful Dead
Feb 6, 1979
 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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Dec 02, 2025

Epic show


Aug 27, 2024

I truly wish everyone got a chance to see The Grateful Dead. Unfortunately anything after 1995 is NOT The Grateful Dead.
There's been some wonderful post Jerry shows played by surviving members. Cherish that you saw their songbook live even though it wasn't The Grateful Dead


Feb 01, 2023

Somebody needs to fix this shit. The grateful dead done in 1995. Why is Dead and Co listed as the Grateful Dead?


Aug 10, 2019

how do i change the fucking date . . . of red rocks show to 1985 ?

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