Last week, Dead & Company confirmed rumors that they would continue the Grateful Dead’s storied legacy by returning to the fabled Barton Hall on Cornell University’s campus in Ithaca, N.Y., on May 8. As a follow-up, the group has delivered information regarding the ticketing process for the one-time event.
Proceeds raised through Dead & Company’s stand at Cornell University will benefit the Recording Academy’s MusiCares organization, which provides a safety net of critical health and welfare services to the music industry, and Cornell University’s 2030 Project, where researchers combine science, scholarship and innovation to develop climate-change solutions.
For those interested in attending the concert, which will occur on the 46th anniversary of the Grateful Dead’s seminal 1977 stand, admission has been broke into a series of packages, including multiple levels of VIP and General Admission tickets, which are available via Ticketstoday’s lottery system.
Individuals unable to secure access to the show will still have the opportunity to watch it live via pay-per-view video, a live free audio stream, and a SiriusXM broadcast via the Grateful Dead Channel. Additional details will be available closer to the event.
Visit www.cornell23.com for more information about the event.