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Jed and company - grateful dead tribute Milwaukee fans, you're out of luck. The Jed and company - grateful dead tribute Milwaukee show has already taken place. Check out other events below at the Shank Hall. Getting tickets to Jed and Company - the Grateful Dead Tribute in Milwaukee is more than just seeing a band; it’s about stepping into a living, breathing homage to a legendary sound that still echoes through every jam session and heartfelt lyric. These guys aren’t just imitators, they’re true fans who pour soul into recreating those iconic riffs and improvisational magic that made the Dead special. From their energetic performances at events like the yearly Deadhead cinema night to their heartfelt support for community causes, like fundraisers for veterans, they’ve built a reputation rooted in authenticity and love for the music. One of their standout moments was when their harpist, a former student of John Popper, brought a whole new rhythmic twist to their sound, proving they’re constantly pushing boundaries while respecting the roots. Imagine singing along to classics like ‘Truckin’ or ‘Sugar Magnolia’ in the intimate vibe of Shank Hall, surrounded by fellow Deadheads sharing stories and memories. It’s more than a concert; it’s a reunion, a communal experience that leaves you feeling connected in ways that only music can do. If you’re craving a night of true musical magic and good vibes, grabbing a ticket for this show might just be one of your best decisions. Come see Jed and Company and let the spirit of the Dead live on, because these performances are about more than notes, they’re about memories, community, and the timeless power of a song well played.

Parking & Directions for Jed and Company - Grateful Dead Tribute Shank Hall


1434 N. Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, WI
53202, US


1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free (limited hours)
2. Milwaukee Public Library Lot - 0.3 miles - $5
3. The Pabst Theater Lot - 0.4 miles - $10
4. 16th Street Parking Structure - 0.5 miles - $8
5. Surface Lot on Wisconsin Ave - 0.6 miles - $7

Jed and Company - Grateful Dead Tribute Concert Live at Shank Hall | Milwaukee

Shank Hall is more than just a venue; it’s a Milwaukee staple where countless musicians and fans have shared unforgettable moments. This cozy spot, tucked away near the Milwaukee Zoo, has a way of feeling like a second home, full of stories, late-night jam sessions, and unexpected friendships. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from intimate acoustic sets to larger benefit concerts that bring the community together, and in 1995, Rolling Stone actually named it one of the top small venues in the Midwest, no small feat. For a band like Jed and Company - Grateful Dead Tribute Milwaukee, playing here means more than just a gig; it’s a chance to connect with the audience on a real level. The vibe is relaxed but electric, perfect for those who want a close-up experience that feels more like hanging out with friends than a standard show. Plus, the venue’s flexibility means it’s also a great spot for private parties or special gatherings. If you’re coming from Milwaukee’s Forum, just head east on Avenue Juneau, then north on Farwell, and you’re there, easy as pie. Whether you’re a longtime resident or just passing through, catching a show at Shank Hall is like stepping into Milwaukee’s musical heartbeat, and for fans of the Grateful Dead tribute scene, it’s a must-see.