
“We look forward to many more years of bringing Dead Heads together in local cinemas, wherever they may be.
GRATEFUL DEAD DOCUMENTARY MOVIE
The last ‘Meet-Up’ was the first with an international footprint and was a rousing success,” said Kymberli Frueh, SVP for Programming and Content Acquisitions for Trafalgar Releasing. You dont need a VR headset to watch Amir Bar-Levs documentary about the Grateful Dead, because this four-hour movie is as immersive a wade into the waters of.

“We are pleased to be partnering again with Rhino to bring the ‘Meet-Up’ to cinemas around the globe. “The show’s many highlights include an overview of the Dead’s 1972 touring repertoire, including magnificent versions of ‘China Cat Sunflower,’ ‘I Know You Rider,’ ‘Big Railroad Blues,’ ‘Truckin” and many more of the Dead’s classics, as well as the first live performance of ‘He’s Gone,’ and other new songs including ‘Ramble on Rose,’ ‘Jack Straw’ and ‘One More Saturday Night.’ Pigpen, on what would prove to be his last tour with the Grateful Dead, is well-represented by three songs, including the broadcast’s opening number, ‘Hurts Me Too.’” “Now, fully restored and color corrected in High Definition with audio mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffrey Norman, and mastered by David Glasser, Tivoli 4/17/72 features nearly an hour and a half of the Grateful Dead (Jerry Garcia, Donna Jean Godchaux, Keith Godchaux, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, and Bob Weir) at a peak of their performing career.

“This ground-breaking concert broadcast event was the Dead’s first major live concert broadcast anywhere, and a first in Danish television history,” the press release reads.
