Bob Weir

The Capitol Theatre kicks off the new year with performances from Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros, Brandi Carlile, Regina Spektor, Elvis Costello, Goose, Lake Street Dive and more.

More great shows coming up include Long Island Medium: Theresa Caputo, Joe Gatto's Night Of Comedy, Greenwich Wine + Food bringing the sights, sounds and flavors of NOLA and beyond.

Last week, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats surprised the five hundred concertgoers at The Guild Theater in Menlo Park, CA with a special guest appearance from Bobby Weir. After the band’s blistering set, featuring songs from their critically acclaimed album The Future, Weir joined the group onstage for a four-song encore.

Bobby Weir recently sat down with CBS Sunday Morning - Watch the aired feature HERE, and the extended conversation HERE.

Following a successful, sold out run with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros just confirmed three nights alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra this February.

Following a successful fall tour and much lauded four-night sold out run with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center earlier this fall, Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros—consisting of Bobby Weir, Don Was, Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti—announce three nights alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at the Atlanta Symphony Hall on February 17, 18 and 19.  

Once again, the Denver weekend music scene paid off in spades, bringing a whole host of greatness to the Front Range as temperatures drop and events move inside. From three nights of Moe. at The Fox Theatre to Elton John’s final visit to the Mile High City, the metropolis that has everything delivered once again. Certainly, one of the most iconic guest appearances was the two-night, tour closer of Bobby Weir and Wolf Brothers.

Last night in San Diego at the famous Humphrey's By The Bay, three members of the alt/Americana/roots band Greensky Bluegrass joined Bobby Weir & the Wolf Pack for three songs to kick off the band's second set.

Paul Hoffman (mandolin), Michael Bont (banjo) and Anders Beck (dobro) joined the Grateful Dead legend for "Friend of the Devil," "Stealin’" and a spirited take on "Cassidy."

Bob Weir & Wolf Bros brought another affluent articulation of the extended Grateful Dead catalog to the architecturally and acoustically stunning Hult Center on Friday and Saturday nights in Eugene for back-to-back shows. [NIGHT TWO REVIEW]

As the life and times of Grateful Dead cofounder Bob Weir eclipsed 75 years, The Warfield Theatre in San Francisco played host to three performances on October 14 to 16 to what is now called Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Featuring The Wolfpack.

This week, the digital fan engagement platform / livestreamer Mandolin hosted "You Got Gold: Celebrating the Life and Songs of John Prine," a series of tribute concerts honoring the late country-folk icon.

Streamed from three different locations in Nashville, the five night event featured a surprise lineup of 70 artists including Brandi Carlile, Lucius, Keb Mo, Kacey Musgraves, Margo Price, Bonnie Raitt, Bobby Weir and Dwight Yoakam.

The elegant John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts was overtaken by the passionate fans of Bobby Weir & Wolf Brothers, as well as the Grateful Dead, last week when they joined forces with the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington D.C. for the first of four historic shows together.

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