Te show was fun, and the sound was excellent.
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Dark Star Orchestra on Tour
More than just a tribute band, the seven members of the Dark Star Orchestra are dedicated to the Grateful Dead live experience, best known for playing full setlists picked from their 2,000+ concerts. The Grateful Dead's live show is legendary, a catalog of improvisation traded and celebrated across decades. The Dark Star Orchestra re-creates the Dead's intra-band interplay and pastoral guitar soloing. Remarkably devoted and true to the source material, DSO tailors their arrangements, gear and tempos to the era of the evening. Some nights find the DSO creating original setlists, playing sets from the Jerry Garcia Band or even jamming with members of the Dead themselves.
Dark Star Orchestra in Concert
Formed in Chicago in 1997, Dark Star Orchestra provides generations of fans with the chance to experience entire Grateful Dead sets, song by song. Named after "Dark Star," a part of the Dead's set known for exploratory jams, DSO rose to national prominence in 1998 when Mike Gordon and John Fishman of Phish joined them for a performance of the Dead's 1983 Halloween show. DSO promptly became a touring sensation: At 2,800 shows and counting, DSO have played more shows than the Grateful Dead themselves. They ultimately enlisted keyboardist Rob Barraco of Phil Lesh and Friends, the Other Ones and the 2003 touring version of the Dead. The DSO have played Bonnaroo and Milwaukee's SummerFest, and they've been hosting their own annual fests for years - the Dark Star Jubilee in Ohio and the Jam in the Sand in Jamaica. Perhaps the most important honor for DSO, though, is enlisting actual members of the Grateful Dead, having performed on stage accompanied by Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Donna Jean Godchaux, Vince Welnick and Tom Constanten. A 2018 show even found guitarist Jeff Mattson playing Jerry Garcia's custom-made guitar, "Wolf," which the Dead founder used for two decades.
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Super fun show. Super loud. Great song selection. Fans were cool. Staff was cool. Thank you DSO, please come back to Harrisburg!
Awesome concert recreation from 1985. Couldn’t have been more authentic. I thought Bob Weir was actually on stage! Phil’s bass bombs everywhere! Brent on keys! Only one problem, it was a Saturday night with no One More Saturday Night?? Great job DSO. Loved the hippy tunes at the end. (~);-}
What a beautiful night to hear DSO jam by the stars in Harrisburg. It was particularly meaningful to hear ‘He’s gone’ and ‘Black Peter’ to honor a deceased relative who passed earlier that day. Thanks for a great show and a memorable night!
great venue with an awesome band. Acoustic's were awes0me.
I saw Dead and Company at Sphere about a month ago and Darkstar Orchestra is so much closer to what the Dead was than what Dead and Company is today.
This is the second time seeing DSO, and I enjoy it so very much. They're awesome
DSO sounded great! Great weather but the concert venue was disappointing.
Such a great band! So great to be able to hear live Grateful Dead music. Awesome time, can't wait to see them again!
Awesome performance of a show I actually attended 40 year prior at the Philly Spectrum. Flashbacked when they played Morning Dew and Deal...Nothing left to do but Smile, Smile Smile...