Dead & Company, the band formed by Grateful Dead alumni Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann that also includes Grammy Award-winning guitarist John Mayer, has begun offering a weekly Saturday night live stream of past concerts.

The series, dubbed “One More Saturday Night” after Weir’s 1972 song, got under way a week ago and continues at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 28, with a stream of the band’s concert from June 15, 2019, at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

Concerts can be streamed each week at the band’s Facebook page. Fans are also being asked to donate to the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.

Tune in this weekend at 8PM EDT / 5PM PDT for the next One More Saturday Night, our FREE weekly #CouchTour 🛋 series. ⁣

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This Saturday isJune 15th, 2019’s show at Wrigley Field. 💀⚡️⁣⚾️

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Watch with us on the Dead & Company Facebook page! pic.twitter.com/DlKwRFEKEY — Dead & Company (@deadandcompany) March 26, 2020

Dead & Company is just one of several music acts that have taken to streaming their past performances as the coronavirus pandemic cancels live concerts and keeps fans indoors. Earlier this month, Weir called off a tour with his band Wolf Bros because of the pandemic.

Metallica also canceled tour appearances — due to frontman James Hetfield’s addiction struggles as well as the coronavirus — and have added a weekly live-stream series to its offerings that the band is calling #MetallicaMondays.

The Dead & Company website still lists several live tour dates for the band in July and August.

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