Bobby Weir Announces London Show with Orchestra

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Grateful Dead co-founder Bobby Weir is set to perform his first London show in 22 years at the Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on June 21, 2025. The performance will feature reimagined classics and solo catalog songs.

Bobby Weir Announces First London Show In 22 Years

Grateful Dead co-founder Bobby Weir has announced a very special show with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Saturday, June 21, 2025. The performance will mark Weir’s first appearance at this iconic venue and first show in London in over two decades.

About the Event

Weir will be joined by his Wolf Bros bandmates and the evening will feature two full sets of music, including reimagined Grateful Dead classics, selections from Weir’s solo catalog, and beloved songs from Weir’s career. The unique performance with a full 68-piece orchestra promises to be a memorable experience for fans.

Orchestral Project

This orchestral project debuted in the U.S. in 2022 and has since toured various cities with remarkable success. The original arrangements are crafted by Stanford professor and composer Dr. Giancarlo Aquilanti.

Tickets and VIP Experiences

Tickets will be available for pre-sales starting on April 2, with general on-sale beginning on April 4. Fans can also opt for VIP experiences including the Luxury VIP Box, Hospitality VIP Dining, Soundcheck & VIP Lounge, and Travel packages.

Published on 01 April 2025 by Ben Robinson

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