Earlier today, a single Dead & Company tour date emerged on Facebook and Live Nation websites. This teaser tour date strengthened a number of growing suspicions about a full fledged Dead & Company summer tour, as both John Mayer and Bob Weir have recently said that more dates are imminent. After much anticipation, the Dead & Company summer tour calendar has finally arrived!

The newly announced tour dates will see Dead & Company tour from May 27th through June 28th, kicking off the tour in Vegas and hitting major venues across the country. The dates include stops at places like the Hollywood Bowl, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Folsom Field, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Fenway Park, Citi Field, Wrigley Field and more! This is the band’s third full fledged tour, bringing together Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart with bassist Oteil Burbridge, keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and guitarist John Mayer.

You can see the dates below, and head to the band’s website for details.

Dead & Company Summer Tour 2017

• May 27, 2017

MGM Grand Garden Arena

Las Vegas, Nevada

• May 28, 2017

Ak-Chin Pavilion

Phoenix, Arizona

• May 31, 2017

Hollywood Bowl

Los Angeles, California

• Jun 3, 2017

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, California

• Jun 4, 2017

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, California

• Jun 7, 2017

USANA Amphitheatre

Salt Lake City, Utah

• Jun 9, 2017

Folsom Field

Boulder, Colorado

• Jun 10, 2017

Folsom Field

Boulder, Colorado

• Jun 13, 2017

Lakewood Amphitheatre

Atlanta, Georgia

• Jun 15, 2017

KeyBank Pavilion

Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

• Jun 17, 2017

Fenway Park

Boston, Massachusetts

• Jun 18, 2017

Fenway Park

Boston, Massachusetts

• Jun 20, 2017

Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC)

Saratoga Springs, New York

• Jun 22, 2017

Jiffy Lube Live

Bristow, Virginia

• Jun 24, 2017

Citi Field

Corona, New York

• Jun 25, 2017

BB&T Pavilion

Camden, New Jersey

• Jun 28, 2017

Blossom Music Center

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

• Jun 30, 2017

Wrigley Field

Chicago, Illinois

• Jul 1, 2017

Wrigley Field

Chicago, Illinois