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Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Confirm 2023 Tour Dates

Including three nights with the atlanta symphony orchestra.

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Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros have announced a new set of tour dates for early 2023. The Grateful Dead offshoot led by Bob Weir , Don Was , Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti will bring their Wolfpack (a string and brass quintet featuring Alex Kelly , Brian Switzer , Adam Theis , Mads Tolling,   Sheldon Brown , and Barry Sless ) along for the tour and kick things off February 2nd in North Charleston, SC. They close the tour with two nights (3/11-12) in Nashville, TN at the Ryman Auditorium .

The tour also includes four nights at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY and three nights alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (2/17-19). These orchestral performances originally debuted with a successful, sold-out run alongside the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center earlier this fall, which was featured in his CBS Sunday Morning segment that aired recently.

See below for a complete list of dates and head here to snatch up some tix .

Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros 2023 Tour Dates

2/2 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Performing Arts Center 2/3 – Jacksonville, FL – Florida Theatre 2/4 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Broward Center 2/7 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre 2/8 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre 2/10 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre 2/11 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre 2/17 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall 2/18 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall 2/19 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall 2/21 – Memphis, TN – Orpheum Theatre 2/22 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium 2/24 – Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium 2/25 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace 2/26 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit 2/28 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee 3/1 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre 3/2 – Ames, IA – Stephens Auditorium 3/4 – Omaha, NE – Orpheum Theater 3/5 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre 3/7 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater 3/8 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater 3/9 – Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre 3/11 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium 3/12 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

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Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Detail 2023 Winter Tour with The Wolfpack

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Today, Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros announced they’re gearing up to set off on a winter tour with The Wolfpack in early February through mid-March of 2023. The Grateful Dead co-founder and his esteemed bandmates–Don Was, Jay Lane, and Jeff Chimenti–will perform 25 nights across the United States.

Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros will kick their tour off at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston, S.C., on Feb. 2, before heading to Florida for performances in Jacksonville and Ft. Lauderdale. From there, the ensemble and The Wolfpack–comprised of string and brass quintet Alex Kelly, Brian Switzer, Adam Theis, Mads Tolling and Sheldon Brown, along with Barry Sless on pedal steel– will head to The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, N.Y., for four shows on Feb. 7, 8, 10 and 11.

The tour will also include the previously announced run at the Atlanta Symphony Hall on Feb. 17, 18 and 19 with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Other multi-night runs include stops in Austin, Texas and Nashville, Tenn., where it will conclude after two nights at Ryman Auditorium on March 11 & 12. Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros will stop in other notable cities, including Detriot, Memphis, Asheville, N.C., Chattanooga, Tenn., Dallas and more.

Pre-sale will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 10 a.m. local venue time. Sign-up for early access to tickets here .

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Feb. 2—North Charleston, SC—North Charleston Performing Arts Center

Feb. 3—Jacksonville, FL—Florida Theatre

Feb. 4—Ft. Lauderdale, FL—Broward Center

Feb. 7—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre

Feb. 8—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre

Feb. 10—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre

Feb. 11—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre

Feb. 17—Atlanta, GA—Atlanta Symphony Hall

Feb. 18—Atlanta, GA—Atlanta Symphony Hall

Feb. 19—Atlanta, GA—Atlanta Symphony Hall

Feb. 21—Memphis, TN—Orpheum Theatre

Feb. 22—Asheville, NC—Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

Feb. 24—Chattanooga, TN—Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Feb. 25—Louisville, KY—The Louisville Palace

Feb. 26—Detroit, MI—The Fillmore Detroit

Feb. 28—Madison, WI—The Sylvee

March 1—St. Paul, MN—Palace Theatre

March 2—Ames, IA—Stephens Auditorium

March 4—Omaha, NE—Orpheum Theater

March 5—Kansas City, MO—The Midland Theatre

March 7—Austin, TX—Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater

March 8—Austin, TX—Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater

March 9—Dallas, TX—Majestic Theatre

March 11—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium

March 12—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium

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Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Confirm Winter 2023 Tour Dates

The general on-sale begins Friday, December 9 at 10am local time.

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Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros-led by Weir alongside Don Was, Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti-confirm a run of winter 2023 tour dates set to kick off February 2 in North Charleston, SC and concluding with two nights, March 11 and 12 in Nashville, TN at the Ryman Auditorium. The tour also includes four nights at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. See below for a complete list of dates.

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The band will once again be joined by The Wolfpack, a string and brass quintet which features Alex Kelly, Brian Switzer, Adam Theis, Mads Tolling and Sheldon Brown, along with Barry Sless on pedal steel performing the expansive catalogue of Grateful Dead, Bobby's solo albums and more.

Artist pre-sale begins this Wednesday, December 7 at 10am local time, concluding on Thursday, December 8 with a general on-sale begins Friday, December 9 at 10am local time. Sign-up for early access to tickets HERE .

Guests can purchase a Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Enhanced Experience ticket, which includes early venue entrance, invitation to attend soundcheck, a drink ticket and exclusive merchandise. Packages from 100X Hospitality will go on sale December 7th at 10 AM local venue time at https://bobbyweir.100xhospitality.com

Furthermore, the band recently announced three nights alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at the Atlanta Symphony Hall on February 17, 18 and 19. Tickets on sale HERE .

For these special performances in Atlanta the band will once again be joined by The Wolfpack along with Barry Sless on pedal steel. Each night the ensemble will perform a completely unique set featuring hits from the expansive Grateful Dead catalogue, Bobby's solo albums and more. Stanford professor and composer Dr. Giancarlo Aquilanti will provide original orchestration. These orchestral performances originally debuted with a successful, sold-out run alongside the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center earlier this fall.

The band recently released Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros: Live in Colorado Vol. 2, which debuted at #1 on the Americana/Folk album chart. Pitchfork raves of the LP, "he stages some of the most beloved material in the Grateful Dead's catalog with the passion and reverence of a couple spending their 50th anniversary looking back on their wedding day," while American Songwriter says, "Weir and the Wolfs manage to stay true to the template while also taking the music beyond any original incarnation by reinventing them in ways that find imagination and intrigue well stirred in a contemporary context." Listen HERE .

The first installment, Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros: Live in Colorado, was released in February to critical acclaim. Both volumes feature songs recorded live at Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in June 2021. The shows include Greg Leisz on pedal steel along with The Wolfpack.

Weir recently stopped by "Watch What Happens Live," an appearance of which Vulture said, "he just might be the best guest Andy Cohen's late-night show has ever witnessed." Watch HERE .

Bobby Weir, a founding member of the legendary Grateful Dead who received a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007, is one of rock's finest and most distinctive rhythm guitarists. Weir has been honored with the Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Award and the Les Paul Spirit Award, as well as a Goodwill Ambassadorship for the United Nations Development Program. His first solo album in more than ten years, Blue Mountain (2016), was critically praised upon release. Weir currently performs with Dead & Company as well as Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros.

Don Was is a GRAMMY-winning producer and founder of the '80s funk-rock band Was (Not Was), known for hits such as "Walk The Dinosaur" and "Spy In The House Of Love." As an in-demand, highly acclaimed producer, Was has been honored with four GRAMMY Awards for his production work in each of the past three decades, including Best Album honors for work with the Rolling Stones and Bonnie Raitt. Production credits include the Rolling Stones, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Gregg Allman, John Mayer and Neil Young. Albums produced by Was have achieved dozens of multi-Platinum, Platinum and Gold certifications and have sold more than 90 million copies worldwide. As one of music's top bass players, Was has collaborated with countless musicians throughout his storied career, spanning a multitude of genres.

Jay Lane is a longtime Weir collaborator and drummer who played with Weir's RatDog for more than 16 years. He was also one of Primus' first drummers and has recently performed with Phil Lesh and Friends as well as Dead & Company.

Acclaimed keyboardist Jeff Chimenti has a long history of working with former members of the Grateful Dead having performed with Bob Weir & RatDog, The Dead and Furthur. He has been a member of Dead & Company since the band's formation in 2015. In 2020, Jeff Chimenti joined the Wolf Bros.

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Article contributed by david atchley | published on wednesday, march 15, 2023.

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There’s no other way to describe the Bob Weir & Wolf Brothers winter tour other than stating the obvious—sheer musical brilliance. And that's flat out what's going on here. Trekking across country with near nightly performances, choosing the most intimate, impressive theaters along the way, the Wolf Bros have unleashed such genius, cutting-edge play that this old Deadhead could only shake his head in awe. They were coming at me from so many different levels, and with such zest and creativity, I was dumbstruck in marveling. Should I be surprised? Has any musician ever performed more than Bob Weir? Did I expect anything less? But man, this was another plane! And while I could have never expected what I found, it was precisely my expectations that Weir Wolf was messing with the most, stutter-stepping me at every turn. We’ve all heard these songs so many times before that down in the note-for-note ride we can get ahead of our own listening, jumping into what we think is coming before the happening of its arrival. And right here is where Bobby says, “No.” Turning left when I go right, pausing when I jump ahead, he checks me at every turn. In this way, Bob Weir states unequivocally, "This isn’t the same song.” And with exceptional masterfulness, entices me to listen anew. The words are the same, yet they’re delivered not through the voice of the youthful discovery in which they were conceived, but rather from the age of wisdom and a life lived. And that makes all the difference. The weight of this realization is strikingly inherent within the music being played as well as the depth in which Bobby delivers each line. This Bob Weir reincarnation is by no means a regurgitation of old songs. This is by no means a stagnant reproduction of what once was. The Wolf Brothers are a dynamic manifestation of all that came before and all that’s happening now. And so, while they may be bringing along the old reliable camping gear, we’re definitely climbing a different mountain. After last year’s shows, I couldn’t have imagined a better performance than the one I had seen, yet here before me, growth and energy were all prevalent. Bobby’s never been hotter.

Bob Weir | Ryman Auditorium

Yet Bobby’s hotness cannot be stated properly without acknowledging the parts that form the whole. And when it comes to Wolf Brothers and the Wolf Pack, Bobby’s put together a glorious space ship of talent and deep understanding that ever so seductively calls to the cosmic wanderer in all of us. Gone are the days . . . We just ride. Barry Sless, from the multi-talented band, Moonalice, slips along his pedal steel with magical ease. And while he brings about flashback moments of Jerry’s slide guitar play, he gently pulls you into each song in his own delightful manner, saying, “I am me. Listen. Aren’t I beautiful.” Don Was stands back there with his standup bass so damn cool I think the song just coalesces around him. Still—within the eye of the storm—he shouts, “I am”. Jay Lane bounces around on his drums like famed muppet, Animal, adding childlike exuberance to the beat, throwing his explosions of stuff out there right when it’s needed, always there at every meeting. And of course, Jeff Chimenti has a great talent for erupting from within, his fingers dancing throughout the song like glitter, ever so pleasantly taking us into beautiful showers of melody, occasionally driving the song to new heights. And while Bob stands there at the center, he has no need to be the loudest, or at the forefront, but rather like a great composer he moves the song, is moved by the song, and moves along with the song. A catalyst from the heavens rains down like crazy fingers.

Don Was | Ryman Auditorium

Then, Bam! The Wolf Pack explode onto the scene with horns blazing, strings humming, all of which scream extreme quality of play, know-how, and roads traveled. Grabbing a song for a spin, these guys expertly take you to places you’ve never been—Sometimes it’s with a song, rocking it out to new levels, other times, it’s gently dropping you into some of the finest jazz you’ve ever heard. Mads Tolling’s fiddle play strolls us through a Morning Dew that no one will be forgetting any time soon. Sheldon Brown so easily becomes the bird in Birdsong, we all hope he just keeps on flying. Trumpet in a Dead song? Damn right. Cellist out-rockin’ rock-n-rollers? Hell yeah. They not only have some serious jazz play going down, but also enlighten and expand the song with their symphonic abilities, and all this coming from boys who know how to just rock. Bob Weir and Wolf Brothers featuring the Wolf Pack are bringing about a style of play that’s never been done before. Time to stick your head out the window, hang your tongue in the wind, and go for the ride.

Wolf Brothers featuring the Wolf Pack | Nashville, TN

Cruising into Chattanooga’s Soldiers & Sailors Auditorium, I was pleasantly surprised to witness a band in a very goofy mood. Sounding a bit fuzzy and all over the place to begin with, I was quick to realize this was by design as the show tightened up. (Or maybe that was just me?) Bobby goes on to constantly switch guitars throughout the night, playing acoustically on several different occasions. Part way through the first set, Bobby thinks to chat with the audience, adding after a pause, “But I don’t have dick to say.” We laugh. Jay reminds him of a time. Bob butchers the funniest of stories with a delightful air. We’re connecting, chatting like old friends. What’s not to love?

Jay Lane | Nashville, TN

This connection with the audience, and the band’s playful mood, permeates their sound in such a way we’re all left to wonder, “Are we getting a special show? Have the stars aligned in our favor?” And like the silence a wonderful meal brings about, we take it in, quiet, as our minds fill with the deliciousness of the moment. A phenomenal flute solo by Brown flies by at one point, Chimenti swirls us into flourish. Weir slips in little solos as he lets the talent around him go off. I go to sing a line that’s to come, but Bob stops, bends down to the floor as if he had dropped something, then comes up and sings the line. Just left us out there, paused us in our stride, just a smile left on his face. Is he being silly? Messing with us? We love it! I feel as if he is playing with me all night, knocking my expectations off kilter at every turn, offering me something I had never heard before. Just mind-blowing music, all over the place, right there. Phenomenal interplay, gorgeous sounds springing forth everywhere. The band and I meet in so many places, and always, they have something to say. And I was listening. I like this Bob. And his friends too. We can just keep on talking, share some space in this lifestream. Newness arises in the strangest of places. And it’s all here to see, to hear, to feel, oh so dizzy with eternity. I too, am all of you.

Bob Weir & Wolf Brothers featuring the Wolf Pack | Ryman Auditorium

In Nashville, the Ryman sits like an old acoustic above a guitar strap of establishments, each brightly claiming to celebrate booze, cowboy boots, music, and food. Aged ever so nicely with the spirit of the many greats that have played upon it’s strings, the Grand Ole Opry truly sings above the fray. Yet with the streets opened up to pedestrian traffic, each place fully bustling and alive, the show encompasses it all, and I am reminded of a wondrous, medieval carnival-like air that opens me to past Dead shows. Character is alive and on display. How many fans and musicians have filled these holes? Walked this path? We become the forming cells of a body that lives through all who dare walk her streets. As particles flowing upon a time stream of excitement, we enter, pouring into pew, thrilled to share the same life span as the Grateful Dead.

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With one of the best sound systems of the bunch, I feel the pews of the Ryman vibrate from underneath, placing me ever so sweetly inside the music. This crowd really wants Bobby to know how much we love him, how excited we are to see him, and we loudly sing away with him in reckless abandon. Stomping our feet madly, our hearts fill with the intimacy of the auditorium. “What songs do you think we’ll get tonight?” Someone asks? People shout out their wishes. And like children, we anxiously await each song like a coming present. We wonder, will the next one be it? What appears never disappoints.

Wolf Bros 3/11/23 | Ryman

With their winter tour, Bob Weir & Wolf Bros responded like Jolly Saint Nick, spreading stocking stuffers all up and down the Midwest and south, playing with symphonies, pulling songs from all over the place. Taken through a wonderfully fun Viola Lee , I’m thrilled as Wharf Rat rumbles forth with such beauty of sound. No way, a Weather Report and Terrapin . The Other One, Dark Star. Stella Blue . Perhaps Marvin Gaye or the Beatles, some RatDog. Delight ripples throughout as Black Bird flutters around the theater. The Wolf Pack blow up a song fantastically. Eyes comes forth as if Bob said, “Or, we could play it like this.” Awesome! And oh, what a Morning Dew . So epic. But be warned, when Bobby drapes the old acoustic over his shoulder for an encore, and sings Knockin’ with such depth and feeling, a tear will be shed. A heaviness hits. So beautiful.

Bob Weir & Jay Lane | Wolf Brothers

And while it would be so easy to continue into great soliloquy about all the amazing things that happened in the course of this tour, what went down with each meeting of note and sound, or how each song carried you away into awesomeness, I will not detract from the musical experience by offering you mere words of description, may as well count the angels dancing on a pin. I only offer these puny thoughts so that you may choose to partake in the happening that is Bob Weir & Wolf Brothers for yourself. And as a special gift, Bob Weir and Nugs TV have gone the extra generous mile on this one. Returning to the ‘music is free’ theme, Weir Wolf and Nugs TV have released the live audio tracks from the tour through YouTube. So go listen to this library of incredible, mind-bending music. And yes, we all know there is nothing like the live event experienced in person, so you might want to do that, yet I will say, there is a lot to be said for a solid home sound system unleashing this madness in just the way you like. I drift into Wharf Rat from the Chattanooga show as I write this. Oh so sublime.

Recently seeing that Bobby had granted an interview with CBS a few months back I note that he comments on the challenge in bringing new insight from something that’s been said a million times before. Well first off, “Success!” I say. Yet I don’t want to disregard his thoughts on this that simply, so I will go on to add that for the youth of today, it hasn’t been said a million times before, not to them anyway. Yes, there was a first time for all of us, a first realization had that changed our lives, and there are many more waiting to be born. When a dandelion sends its seeds out upon the wind, it doesn’t say, “I’ve done this a million times before, what’s the point?” It plays its part in upholding the constant regeneration of existence, illuminating the process of newness that keeps life flowing for each arising set of eyes. And while Bob accredits his inner character for the music that flows from within him, rather than he himself, I believe we can thank him for assembling the parts of his current musical ensemble in this timeless blossoming flower. Think on all the enlightened moments, burgeoning musicians, music festivals and art, friendships and connections that have come together to form the Grateful Dead Rose—So many seeds spread. So many flowers blooming. So happy to be a part. Keep spreading seeds Bobby, keep spreading seeds.

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This musical growth upon the soundscape of mind, this happening of the Dead, both transcends and incorporates the moments of its arising. So I would be remiss if I did not include what we always say. “It’s not just about the music, but the family, the people.” We are the notes that form the song. We are here for the camaraderie that is born from, and that is constantly giving birth to, the Grateful Dead movement. We are here to see ourselves popping out of the mass that is everyone. Each of us arising from our own time and space, each of us a living embodiment of what this movement means to us. It’s a place where we all channel our inner character, let all the pieces of the moment speak for itself, emerging from both afar and from within the happenings right in the moment of togetherness. And what a beautiful song we make.

Alex Kelly | Wolf Pack Cellist | Nashville, TN

I encounter this generational connection during the Ryman set break with a jolly, gray-haired gentlemen and his wife. ( I got no dime, but I got some time to hear his story.) He tells me of going to Dead shows in ’71, how it changed his life, how fortunate he felt to have been there. His wife dotes with a twinge of envy as she shares her meaning-filled stories of ’77. Now here they are, together, seeing Bobby from tens of feet away, so excited. Literally, Bobby’s right there! I stroll on to run into a youthful man in his early twenties. He’s selling a picture he made, showing all the not-so-subliminal Terrapin etchings, each portraying a different line. He shares his story of discovery. I see myself from all those years ago looking back at me. He excitedly tells me of running into Bobby’s daughter, Chloe, at different shows, who’s been touring with her dad. In the midst of taking pictures, filming, soaking it all in, who’s to say what all she’s doing and gathering, but she left this young man with a happy heart and a joyous telling of story. We have no idea the effects we have, the way we change others’ lives, we can only move out into the world with good intent and a wonder-filled heart. For my wife and I, we too have our Dead story. And its wondrous. Appreciation and love run hand-in-hand. So Bob, you just let that character in you keep right on singing and playing, because in life, as with Weir Wolf, newness abounds, discovery lives on, and awakening is there to be had.

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Bob Weir on Thursday kicked off his winter 2023 Wolf Bros tour at North Charleston, SC’s North Charleston Performing Arts Center .

The monthlong tour is due to feature Weir alongside his full Wolf Bros complement including string bassist Don Was , drummer Jay Lane , keyboardist Jeff Chimenti , and pedal steel guitarist Barry Sless alongside The Wolfpack , an auxiliary string/horn outfit comprised of Brian Switzer (trumpet),  Adam Theis (trombone),  Sheldon Brown (saxophone),  Mads Tolling (violin), and  Alex Kelly (cello). On Thursday, Weir made ample use of his well-stocked roster, expanding and contracting the lineup onstage as he worked through  Grateful Dead classics and more.

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While some sound issues hampered the show early on, Weir and company eventually got their footing and closed out the first frame strong with the Wolf Bros debut of  The Beatles ‘ “Come Together” and a slinky “New Speedway Boogie”. The full pack of Wolf Bros then joined back in as the set cruised to its conclusion with a well-segued “Greatest Story Ever Told” > “Playing In The Band” > “Truckin'” combo, a slow and steady “Estimated Prophet”, a powerful “The Wheel” > “Wharf Rat” pairing, and finally a complete rendering of the “Terrapin Station” suite. A “Liberty” encore sent South Carolina fans home singing.

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Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros continue their tour continues tonight, Friday, February 3rd in Jacksonville, FL. For a complete list of upcoming Wolf Bros tour dates, head here . Scroll down for a full audio stream via nugs.net and a selection of photos from the evening via Josh Hitchens/Bolt of Sunshine Photography .

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Setlist : Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros ft. The Wolfpack | North Charleston Performing Arts Center | North Charleston, SC | 2/2/23

Set One: The Music Never Stopped > Easy Answers, Shaky Ground (The Temptations) > The Music Never Stopped, Me and My Uncle, Friend of the Devil, She Says (RatDog), Ramble On Rose, Come Together (The Beatles) [1], New Speedway Boogie

Set Two: Easy to Slip (Little Feat), Greatest Story Ever Told, Playing In The Band > Truckin’ > Estimated Prophet > The Wheel > Wharf Rat > Terrapin Station Suite [2]

Encore: Liberty

[1] First time played by Wolf Bros, First Bob Weir performance since 1/20/17. [2] Lady w/ a Fan>Terrapin Station>Terrapin Transit>At a Siding>Terrapin Flyer>Refrain.

Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros ft. The Wolfpack | North Charleston Performing Arts Center | North Charleston, SC | 2/2/23 | Photos: Josh Hitchens/Bolt of Sunshine

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What big fun summer 2023 promises to be! We are thrilled to be launching our 2023 summer tour on Friday, May 19. Highlights include the tour-opening back-to-back concerts at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, as well as doubleheaders at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY, Citi Field in NYC, and The Gorge in George, WA, an epic return to Fenway Park in Boston, MA, our first-ever three-night stand at Folsom Field in Boulder, CO, and the tour finale – a two-night debut at Oracle Park in San Francisco. 

We’ll see you soon for what will surely be an exciting, celebratory, and heartfelt final tour! Seated Presale Fan Registration is now open  here  and tickets go on sale Friday, October 14 at 10am local venue time. 

Guests who prefer an enhanced experience for this memorable Dead & Company tour can purchase a variety of VIP and Travel Packages. Packages include seamless venue access, early GA entry, pre-show lounge with food and a cash bar, exclusive merchandise, or travel packages for multi-night runs in various cities. Packages from 100X Hospitality will go on sale October 12th at noon local venue time. For full details, click  here .

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Bob Weir and Wolf Bros. at Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

  • The Winners
  • Samson and Delilah
  • Hell in a Bucket
  • Black-Throated Wind
  • Estimated Prophet
  • Eyes of the World
  • What's Going On
  • Only a River
  • Ramble On Rose
  • You Win Again
  • Uncle John's Band
  • Supplication
  • Twilight Time
  • She Belongs to Me
  • Catfish John
  • October Queen
  • Good Lovin'
  • Me and Bobby McGee
  • Lost Sailor
  • Saint of Circumstance

Bob Weir and Wolf Bros. at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USA

  • Artificial Flowers
  • Friend of the Devil
  • Big Boss Man
  • My Brother Esau
  • Me and My Uncle
  • Shakedown Street
  • Help on the Way
  • Mission in the Rain
  • Truckin'
  • Turn On Your Love Light
  • Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
  • Tennessee Jed
  • I Need a Miracle
  • Man Smart, Woman Smarter
  • Queen Jane Approximately
  • The Music Never Stopped
  • Easy Answers
  • Scarlet Begonias
  • Throwing Stones
  • Viola Lee Blues
  • Come Together
  • Don't Let Go
  • Mexicali Blues
  • She Knows What I'm Thinkin'

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Visiting Russia - Nalchik, Capital of Kabardino-Balkaria

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Nalchik, capital of Kabardino-Balkaria

Visiting Russia – Nalchik

Yoshkar-ola | cheboksary  |  astrakhan | elista | stalingrad (volograd)  | abakan  |  nalchik  | validkavkaz  | makhachkala  |  grozny.

Nalchik is a small city of around 240,000 people and serves as the capital of Kabardino-Balkaria, one of the lesser-known republics spread across the beautiful North Caucasus area of Russia, the mountain range that separates the former soviet states of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan from the Russian Federation.

This region has incredible diversity in ethnic groups and is a melting pot at the edge of empire. While there have been civilisations in the Caucasus for millennia Nalchik as a city is only a century old, having been a Russian fort since 1724. Today’s Nalchik is a mostly peaceful and relaxing place, being in the foothills of the mountains it has many areas of great beauty and multiple sanatoria for people looking to take the waters, over the last century it has certainly had its share of turbulence though, being occupied by Romanian troops fighting on the side of the Nazis, who embarked on an effort to exterminate the ancient community of Mountain Jews in the area (unsuccessfully), plus a 2005 Islamic militant attack on Russian security forces.

These days Nalchik is known as a clean city, a place for relaxing, and the starting point of expeditions to summit Mt. Elbrus, the tallest mountain in Europe, which lies within Kabardino-Balkaria.

Kabardians make up the largest ethnic group at just under 50% of the city’s population, followed by Russians, Balkars, other Caucasian nationalities as well as Ukrainians, Mountain Jews still live in the area but in very small numbers now, most having emigrated to Israel.

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Nalchik Airport (NAL) is a small one but is fully functional for getting in and out, usually the foreigners arriving here will be mountaineers heading for Elbrus.

The Airport is only 3km from the city centre so you could even walk into town from here, otherwise, there are taxis and marshrutkas waiting for arrivals. Flights arrive only from Moscow and St. Petersburg usually, the Caucasus has other larger airports for other international flights (such as those to Sochi). Nalchik has a railway station, dating from 1915, with links to Moscow and across the Caucasus. A good option for travelling around the region in a relaxing manner (usually slower than taking a marshrutka between cities though) For getting around inside Nalchik there are public buses all over the place, easy to use and very cheap. Otherwise most of the centre is very walkable, the main ‘high street’ is Lenin Avenue, which runs for several km through the centre of the city.

Nalchik

Concord Square

The centre of Nalchik and a good place to start a walking tour of the city, with the Kabardino-Balkaria parliament building on one side and Lenin stands at the other, fountains in the middle and Lenin Avenue cutting through the square

Religious Buildings

The central buildings of the main religions practised in Nalchik are both fine examples of their respective architectural styles; the Central Mosque and the Cathedral of Mary Magdalene are both worth visiting. Dress codes apply.

Not actually in Nalchik, but only 50km or so away so the city is the ideal base for starting an expedition. This is Europe’s highest mountain and a dormant volcano. There are cable car/chairlift options to get t the top for those who don’t wish to do it the hard way. It is possible to get up and down this mountain n a single day, making it certainly the simplest of the 7 continental highest peaks to climb.

Museum of the Kabardino-Balkar Republic

Great for explaining where you are and the history of the area. Mostly in Russian only though and does tend to assume some knowledge in advance. Still a good stop to get some intro into the complex history of this city and area in general.

Atazhukin Garden

A large park complex running for more than 2km along the eastern side of the city, alongside the Nalchik River. A very pleasant place with so much to see and do. The basic Nalchik Zoo is here, walking trails, restaurants and cafes, theatres, a very retro funfair, and a rickety but reliable cable car running up to a lovely viewpoint to see over the city and out to Mt. Elbrus.

Topped by a restaurant building built in the shape of a Kabardian warrior. An excellent few hours can be spent exploring this park and mingling with the locals of all ages who do their relaxing here.

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Kabardino – balkaria : travel itinerary suggestions in the north caucasus.

Waterfall in Kabardino - Balkaria. Travel itinerary in the North Caucasus, Russia

For sure you know one of the biggest attraction for foreign and local tourists in the whole North Caucasus : mount Elbrus ! Yes, the twin peaks is located in Kabardino – Balkaria but there’s so much more than Europe’s highest mountain to see over there ! Here you will meet hospitable (and some very curious!) locals, learn a bit of dodgy Soviet history, and hike to serious jawdropping mountain views. I have spent about 3 weeks roaming around (yeah I’m a slow traveler), and here’s a list of places to visit in Kabardino – Balkaria . Last updated : 02 /01/2024

View of Mont Elbrus from the Bermamyt Plateau during a pink sunrise in Karachay - Cherkessia in the North Caucasus

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There are three main ethnic groups in Kabardino – Balkaria :

  • The Kabards, one tribe of Circassians living mostly in the lowlands like Nalchik, Baksan & other villages down the mountains.
  • The Balkars living in the mountain areas like in the villages of Elbrus, Chegem and Upper Balkaria.
  • There is a quite large population of ethnic Russians as well.

Locals are used to see tourists coming to climb mount Elbrus, including foreigners, but don’t expect much English there if your backpacking on your own. However, locals are super friendly, and even with a few broken words of Russian and Google Translate you will be fine. Special mention about Balkar : they are very curious, don’t be suprised to get some quite personal questions, especially if you’re a solo female traveler : “Why are you alone ?? Why aren’t you married yet ??”

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