Dead & Co's Grateful Dead 60th anniversary shows are first to feature legal cannabis sales & consumption

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If you piled it all up, the amount of marijuana smoked at Grateful Dead and Dead & Company concerts over the years would probably reach from here to the moon. But Deadheads will be indulging legally for the upcoming anniversary shows.

Three Dead & Company shows are taking place at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park from Aug. 1 to Aug. 3 in celebration of 60 years of the Grateful Dead's music. And Pollstar reports that for the first time ever at a Dead & Company show, cannabis will be sold legally. That's due to Grass Lands, an on-site marijuana consumption area that was first introduced at the Outside Lands festival in 2018. Grass Lands will be present at the shows, offering products from a variety of growers, many of them local. 

But weed won't be the only organic material on offer during the shows. The Jerry Garcia Foundation will set up a tent in Participation Row, a charity tent village at the concerts, to distribute free organic and non-GMA sunflower seed packets to concertgoers to "promote pollinator preservation."

In a statement, Garcia's wife, Manasha Garcia, said, "Jerry advocated for the preservation of the environment. We hope sharing organic seeds inspires others to plant gardens that are beneficial to butterfly and bee populations."

Friday, August 1, 2025 at 3:00PM by Andrea Dresdale Permalink