Grateful Dead spinoff-act Furthur will be heading back out on the road for a run of shows in the Northeast in April
Grateful Dead spinoff-band Furthur has added a series of November dates on the East Coast and Midwest to round out its upcoming fall tour, including a stop at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Grateful Dead spin-off outfit Furthur has added a handful of new gigs to a summer excursion that has the band canvassing the nation through October.
Grateful Dead spin-off outfit Furthur will spend some time on the road this summer as they traipse up and down the East Coast.
A 19-year-old man is dead after breaking through a glass window and falling four stories during a concert Wednesday night (3/30) by Grateful Dead spinoff group Furthur.
Furthur, featuring Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, will headline this year's All Good Music Festival and Campout in Masontown, WV. The former Grateful Dead members will be joined at the 15th annual festival by Primus, Pretty Lights, Moe., Umphrey's McGee, John Butler Trio, Yonder Mountain String Band, Keller Williams, Galactic, Toots and the Maytals, and many others.
Grateful Dead spin-off group Furthur, headed up by Dead alumni Bob Weir and Phil Lesh, will keep busy next spring by playing a series of dates in the eastern U.S.
According to Dead.net -- the official website of the Grateful Dead and its many auxiliary ensembles -- between 1979 and 1994, the psychedelic rock and roll outfit graced the stage at New York's Madison Square Garden 52 times.
Furthur, the group born of Grateful Dead alumni Bob Weir and Phil Lesh, just wrapped up a fall tour with back-to-back shows at New York's Madison Square Garden (11/20-21).