Grateful Dead have announced a new official streaming experience called Play Dead, giving fans unprecedented access to decades of live recordings.
The release builds on the band’s long-standing reputation as one of the most influential live acts in music history. Billboard ranked the group No. 16 on its list of the best rock bands of all time, while BBC Music Magazine placed them No. 11 among the greatest American rock bands ever.
New additions will roll out weekly as part of “Dead Drop Tuesdays,” curated by longtime archivist David Lemieux, giving fans a steady stream of material from the vault.
The service is available as an add-on through nugs, with bundle options that include access to a broader catalog of live performances from other artists.
The band’s legacy has only grown more significant in the years since its original era came to an end. Several key members have passed away, including frontman Jerry Garcia, whose death in 1995 marked the end of the Grateful Dead as a touring unit. Founding keyboardist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan died in 1973, while more recently, bassist Phil Lesh died in 2024 and guitarist Bob Weir in 2026, further underscoring the importance of preserving the band’s vast archive.
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