This weekend, you can enjoy Dead and Company at the world's most famous arena in the comfort of your own home.

The band will be offering up a free stream of its Nov. 14, 2017, stand at Madison Square Garden at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 11, as part of its One More Saturday Night virtual concert series.

You can stream the show via the band's YouTube channel as well as through its Facebook page. The band is encouraging fans to consider making a donation to the MusiCares COVID-19 relief fund.

To get fans excited for the stream, the Garden's Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages will host a 24-hour Dead and Company social media take-over starting 2 p.m. Friday, April 10, with photos and other content from the band's 2017 fall tour.

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Saturday night's stream is one of seven times Dead and Company has played the Manhattan area since 2015.

Featuring the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart playing with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti, the band's second and third shows ever were at the Garden on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, 2015. They played there as recently as Nov. 2, 2019 — and you can check out our review of that show here.

The connection between this music and the Garden runs so deep that the Grateful Dead was inducted into the Madison Square Garden Walk of Fame in 2015.

"Out of about 2,300 shows that the Grateful Dead played, the 52 we played here (at Madison Square Garden from 1979 to 1994) were nothing short of amazing," said Kreutzmann at the time.

"This place was different," added Weir. "There were a few places we used to look forward to playing. This place was horrifying, but at the same time titilating."

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Dead and Company is scheduled to be back on the road this summer for a 17-show run kicking off July 10 and 11 at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, and playing MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Aug. 1. An appearance at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, originally scheduled for May 2, has been postponed until fall due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Hart previously confirmed in an exclusive interview with the Asbury Park Press that these will be the band's only shows of 2020.

Deadheads looking for a virtual concert experience while at home during the global coronavirus pandemic have several weekly options; in addition to Dead and Company's One More Saturday Night streams, Bob Weir and Wolf Bros. are hosting Weir Wednesdays weekly through nugs.tv and Weir's Facebook page.

The Grateful Dead is hosting Shakedown Stream Fridays on its YouTube page, with the band's July 4, 1989, show in Buffalo, New York, airing at 8 p.m. Friday, April 10.

Alex Biese has been writing about art, entertainment, culture and news on a local and national level for more than 15 years.