Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir discussed the prospects of a potential band reunion in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. His comments focused on how Phil Lesh’s passing affected the possibility of future Grateful Dead performances.
“We speak a language that nobody else speaks. That’s a formula that’s worked real well for us over the years, and there just aren’t enough of us left now to do that anymore,” Weir explained.
“I think when Phil checked out, so did that notion, because we don’t have a bass player who’s been playing with us for 60 years now,” he continued. “And that was the intriguing prospect. I think you need somebody holding down the bottom. Phil had all kinds of ideas that were pretty much unique to him. I grew up with Phil holding down the bottom in his unique way.”
“It’d be me and two drummers. I’d have to think about that. I haven’t thought about it — it’s just now occurring to me that it’s a possibility that we could do that, since you asked. … I guess we’ll just see what the three of us can pull together,” Weir concluded.
These comments emerge at a significant moment in the band’s history. Recent developments have sparked new discussions about the future of the Grateful Dead’s legacy.
60th Anniversary Plans

The San Francisco Chronicle revealed that the surviving members had planned a special reunion concert. The event would have celebrated the band’s 60th anniversary in 2025 before Phil Lesh’s passing.
This milestone celebration would have brought together the remaining original members for a historic performance.
Dead & Company’s Future

Exclaim shared news of Bob Weir’s continued musical journey. Dead & Company will launch a new residency at the Las Vegas Sphere in 2025.
The innovative venture features Weir performing with Grateful Dead alumni Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart. The lineup includes John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, and Jay Lane, carrying forward the band’s musical heritage in a cutting-edge venue.
Legacy And Continuation

Lakes Media Network highlighted how the original reunion plans have evolved. The band’s spirit lives on through various musical collaborations.
The Grateful Dead’s legacy continues to transform. The surviving members honor their musical heritage while adapting to new circumstances and lineup changes.