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Dead & Company Shows Las Vegas’ Sphere is More Than Just for U2, with Astounding Opening Night Residency Concert: Review

“Memo to Deadheads and Newcomers: Dead & Company’s ‘Dead Forever – Live At Sphere’ Residency is a Must-See Spectacle”

The Dead & Company concert residency at Sphere in Las Vegas is taking the music experience to a whole new level. The opening night of the residency left fans and critics in awe, with the stunning visuals and electrifying performances. The 160,000-square-foot wraparound screen at Sphere provided a larger-than-life backdrop for the band, enhancing the overall experience for concertgoers.

The show featured a variety of visual effects, from psychedelic landscapes to cosmic cloud tunnels, creating a mesmerizing and immersive experience for the audience. The band members themselves were depicted on the screen in creative ways, adding another dimension to their live performance. The setlist for the opening night included classic hits like “Uncle John’s Band” and “St. Stephen,” keeping fans on their feet throughout the four-hour show.

What sets this residency apart is the promise of different sets and visuals for each night, ensuring that no two shows are the same. This element of surprise adds to the excitement and anticipation for fans attending multiple nights of the residency. The blend of nostalgia, sentiment, and cutting-edge technology makes “Dead Forever – Live At Sphere” a must-see event for both Deadheads and newcomers alike.

With upcoming dates scheduled throughout the summer, fans have plenty of opportunities to experience this one-of-a-kind concert event. Whether you’re a die-hard Deadhead or a casual music fan, the Dead & Company residency at Sphere promises to be a truly unforgettable experience.

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