Bobby Weir Announces First London Show in Over 20 Years

Bobby Weir will perform at the Royal Albert Hall on 21st June, his first London show in over two decades. He will be accompanied by his Wolf Bros bandmates and a full 68-piece orchestra, featuring reimagined classics and solo works.
Bobby Weir, co-founder of the Grateful Dead, will perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 21st June, marking his first show in the city in over 20 years. This special concert will include Weir’s Wolf Bros bandmates: GRAMMY-winning producer Don Was, Jeff Chimenti on piano, and Jay Lane on drums.
The performance promises two sets featuring reimagined Grateful Dead classics, selections from Weir’s solo work, and cherished songs from his career, all enriched by a full 68-piece orchestra.
This orchestral project initially launched in the U.S. in 2022 with a sold-out run at the Kennedy Center and has since toured across America with various symphony orchestras including those in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Chicago, and more.
Bobby Weir’s London concert will be a historic moment, celebrating his music alongside a full orchestra for the first time in the UK. Fans can look forward to experiencing classic songs from the Grateful Dead and Weir’s solo works, delivered through a remarkable orchestral arrangement.
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