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Not Sure What to Get a Deadhead? We've Got You Covered

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Shopping for a Deadhead doesn't have to be hard. From vintage-style tees and cozy hoodies for the classic fan, to stickers and tapestries for the new convert, to rare lot-style finds for the serious collector — we've broken down the best officially licensed Grateful Dead gifts by fan type. No overthinking required.⚡

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Rare Grateful Dead & Jerry Garcia Memorabilia Heads to Auction This April

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For Deadheads and collectors alike, this April is shaping up to be one for the books. A remarkable collection of Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia memorabilia is heading to auction — and the lots are as legendary as the band itself.

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Jerry Garcia’s Legendary "Tiger” Guitar Sells for $11.5 Million

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Jerry Garcia’s legendary Tiger guitar just sold for $11.56 million at auction, making it one of the most expensive guitars ever sold. Learn the story behind the iconic instrument that helped define the sound of the Grateful Dead.

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The History of the Grateful Dead Dancing Bears

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The History of the Grateful Dead Dancing Bears Few symbols in rock history are as recognizable as the colorful Grateful Dead Dancing Bears. These playful, marching bears have become a beloved emblem of Deadhead culture, appearing on everything from T-shirts and patches to posters and festival gear. But despite their name, the famous bears were never actually meant to be dancing. The Dancing Bears first appeared in 1973 on the back cover of the album History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice), a live compilation produced by legendary Grateful Dead sound engineer Owsley Stanley, also known as “Bear.”...

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"Summer Tour" - Grateful Dead Documentary Coming to Theatres!

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This summer, Deadheads get a new kind of road movie. Summer Tour, produced by Chloë Sevigny, isn’t just about the music — it’s about the people who keep the spirit alive. Following fans on Dead & Company’s final 2023 tour, the film captures the tie-dye-soaked highways, parking lot vendors, lifelong friendships, and that unmistakable feeling that only happens when the tribe gathers. It’s a heartfelt love letter to the community that proves the Grateful Dead isn’t just a band — it’s a way of life.

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