Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes at Greek Theatre on August 4 at 8 p.m. (Up to 53% Off)
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Grammy-winning guitarist from Gov't Mule and Allman Brothers joins full symphony in tribute to the works of the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia
Roadies are the unsung heroes of rock shows—moving equipment, checking microphones, and vaccinating bands against each city’s local poxes. Prepare to rock with this deal.
The Deal
- Admission to Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration featuring Warren Haynes
- When: Sunday, August 4, at 8 p.m.
- Where: Greek Theatre
- Door time: 7 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to view the seating chart.<p>
Section Options
- $25 for section C (up to a $53.25 value)
- $49 for section B (up to a $79.90 value)<p>
Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes
It’s hard to do justice to the work of the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia—unless you’re Warren Haynes. Hailed by Rolling Stone’s David Fricke as “possibly the hardest-working guitarist on the planet” and ranked 23rd on Rolling Stone’s list of 100 Greatest Guitarists, he is one of the few who can slip, Cinderella-like, into Garcia’s unmistakable musical shoes. Haynes’s bluesy, jazzy slow-hand finesse and invitingly earthy voice have made him a legend in the jam band and blues circuit, and his resume reads like a who’s who of the music world: he has served as a guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band, helped found Gov’t Mule, played in the post-Grateful outfit The Dead, and lends his talents to the Dave Matthews Band.<p>
In celebration of what would have been Jerry Garcia’s 71st birthday, Haynes leads a full orchestra and rhythm section, including Phil Lesh and Friends drummer Jeff Sipe, on a sonic journey through the beloved works of “Captain Trips.” The band and tie-dyed symphony reinvent favorites such as “Dark Star”, “Shakedown Street”, and “Uncle John’s Band”, always switching up the sets every night to satisfy any caravans of Dead fans who might be driving by.
Grammy-winning guitarist from Gov't Mule and Allman Brothers joins full symphony in tribute to the works of the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia
Roadies are the unsung heroes of rock shows—moving equipment, checking microphones, and vaccinating bands against each city’s local poxes. Prepare to rock with this deal.
The Deal
- Admission to Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration featuring Warren Haynes
- When: Sunday, August 4, at 8 p.m.
- Where: Greek Theatre
- Door time: 7 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to view the seating chart.<p>
Section Options
- $25 for section C (up to a $53.25 value)
- $49 for section B (up to a $79.90 value)<p>
Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes
It’s hard to do justice to the work of the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia—unless you’re Warren Haynes. Hailed by Rolling Stone’s David Fricke as “possibly the hardest-working guitarist on the planet” and ranked 23rd on Rolling Stone’s list of 100 Greatest Guitarists, he is one of the few who can slip, Cinderella-like, into Garcia’s unmistakable musical shoes. Haynes’s bluesy, jazzy slow-hand finesse and invitingly earthy voice have made him a legend in the jam band and blues circuit, and his resume reads like a who’s who of the music world: he has served as a guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band, helped found Gov’t Mule, played in the post-Grateful outfit The Dead, and lends his talents to the Dave Matthews Band.<p>
In celebration of what would have been Jerry Garcia’s 71st birthday, Haynes leads a full orchestra and rhythm section, including Phil Lesh and Friends drummer Jeff Sipe, on a sonic journey through the beloved works of “Captain Trips.” The band and tie-dyed symphony reinvent favorites such as “Dark Star”, “Shakedown Street”, and “Uncle John’s Band”, always switching up the sets every night to satisfy any caravans of Dead fans who might be driving by.