
Fillmore East
Bill Graham's east coast temple — the band's spiritual home in NYC and site of the legendary Feb '70 run.
The rooms, halls, ballrooms, and fields where the long strange trip unfolded. Pick a venue and step inside.

Bill Graham's east coast temple — the band's spiritual home in NYC and site of the legendary Feb '70 run.

Hometown haunt and site of the famous Closing Night on New Year's Eve 1978 — five hours of pure ecstasy.

One show. One night. Arguably the greatest Grateful Dead concert ever played — and the most-traded tape in rock history.

Intimate runs in early '71 where the band road-tested the Skull & Roses material live.

Summer pilgrimage destination — the rolling Wisconsin amphitheater where the Brent-era jams stretched into the night.

The acoustic-and-electric residency that became Reckoning and Dead Set — Halloween '80 in the heart of midtown.

A daytime benefit for the Springfield Creamery, captured on Sunshine Daydream — the band at white-hot peak in a field.

Annual September and fall runs at the world's most famous arena — a Dead Head Manhattan tradition.