Dead & Company is set to embark on their U.S. summer tour starting this weekend, and many fans weren't able to secure tickets to watch their favorite band live. Fortunately for them, all of their shows will be available for streaming online.

According to WXHC, live streams of the upcoming shows will be available in HD and 4K formats via nugs.net, a concert-streaming service.

Online passes start from $29.99 to $44.99 per show. For fans who are already subscribed to nugs.net, they will automatically get a 15% discount per show that they purchase.

The Unlimited Devotion Pass is also available which gives fans the right to access all 20 shows.

All concerts are available for streaming in real-time or on-demand. If you don't have time to watch the show, replay viewing will be available for 48 hours.

Fans can access the platform through Apple and Android devices as well as desktops and browsers. They will also have a chance to interact with other fans who are watching the show.

Dead & Company will kick off its highly-anticipated tour this June 11 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

The show will wrap up with a two-night performance at the Citi Field Stadium in New York on July 15 and 16.

Aside from the venues mentioned above, the band will also visit Clarkston, Bethel, Foxborough, Hartford, Saratoga Springs, Cincinnati, Chicago, Mountain View, Bouler, Bristow, and many more.

General admission tickets and VIP passes are available through their official website.

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Is Dead & Co Disbanding After Summer Tour?

After announcing their 2022 tour, sources reveal to Rolling Stone that their upcoming shows will be their last.

Rumors have reportedly circulated within the fanbase that Dead & Company is disbanding and will stop touring after this year.

However, the group debunked the claims as Bobby Weir shared the article on Twitter, saying it was "news" to him.

The outlet later changed its headline by adding a question mark at the end: " Will Dead and Company Stop Touring After 2022?"

Bill Kreutzmann also spoke out about the rumors by sharing the hashtags #themusicneverstops and #wewillsurvive.

Fans also joined the discussion about the alleged disbandment, with one user saying that when one member steps away, they will be replaced instantly, and the group will keep on playing.

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