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Massive Gathering Honors Legacy of Grateful Dead’s Iconic Guitarist Bob Weir in San Francisco

    Thousands of fans celebrate life of legendary Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir in San Francisco
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    SAN FRANCISCO – Thousands gathered at San Francisco’s Civic Center on Saturday to honor Bob Weir, the iconic guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead, who passed away last week at 78.

    From a temporary stage set up in front of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, musicians Joan Baez and John Mayer paid tribute following an opening prayer by four Tibetan Buddhist monks. Fans, holding long-stemmed red roses, placed them at an altar adorned with photos and candles. Many left heartfelt notes on colorful paper, expressing their admiration and gratitude for Weir’s impact on their lives.

    Attendees also requested Weir to extend their greetings to Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh, fellow Grateful Dead founders who have also passed away. Garcia left us in 1995, and Lesh followed in 2024.

    “I’m here to celebrate Bob Weir,” shared Ruthie Garcia, a longtime fan since 1989, who isn’t related to Jerry. “We’re here to honor him and support his transition.”

    The event drew a vibrant crowd, featuring fans in tie-dye attire and long dreadlocks, some using walkers, mingling with young couples, men in their twenties, and even a father introducing his six-year-old son to the enduring spirit of live music and the camaraderie of the Deadhead community.

    A Bay Area native, Weir joined the band—then known as the Warlocks—in 1965 at just 17. He contributed to classic tracks like “Sugar Magnolia,” “One More Saturday Night,” and “Mexicali Blues” as a writer, co-writer, and lead vocalist. Known for his relatively tidy appearance compared to his bandmates, he eventually embraced a long beard similar to Garcia’s in his later years.

    The Dead played music that pulled in blues, jazz, country, folk and psychedelia in long improvisational jams. Their concerts attracted avid Deadheads who followed them on tours. The band played on decades after Garcia’s death, morphing into Dead & Company with John Mayer.

    Darla Sagos, who caught an early flight out of Seattle Saturday morning to make the public mourning, said she suspected something was up when there were no new gigs announced after Dead & Company played three nights in San Francisco last summer. It was unusual, as his calendar often showed where he would be playing next.

    “We were hoping that everything was OK and that we were going to get more music from him,” she said. “But we will continue the music, with all of us and everyone that’s going to be playing it.”

    Sagos and her husband, Adam Sagos, have a one-year-old grandson who will grow up knowing the music.

    A statement on Weir’s Instagram account announced his passing Jan. 10. It said he beat cancer, but he succumbed to underlying lung issues. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, who were at Saturday’s event.

    His death was sudden and unexpected, said daughter Monet Weir, but he had always wished for the music and the legacy of the Dead to outlast him.

    American music, he believed, could unite, she said.

    “The show must go on,” Monet Weir said.

    Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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