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Sold-out Lesh Port Chester Concert Goes To Pay-Per-View

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – PhilRAD, the collaboration between founding Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, is celebrating New Year’s Eve inside their fans’ living rooms.

Founding Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh joins Joe Russo’s Almost Dead to form the band PhilRAD.

Founding Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh joins Joe Russo’s Almost Dead to form the band PhilRAD.

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The band’s sold-out concerts at the Capitol Theatre will be streamed through webcasts and pay-per-view services Monday to Wednesday. A cable TV pay-per-view special will be available for the New Year's Eve show, and time-shifted replays will be shown for 24 hours.

To purchase, fans can check their local cable guides or contact their local cable company for details.

The webcasts will be hosted by nugs.net. Three-night passes and individual webcasts are available. For more information, visit nugs.net.

The three shows mark Lesh's first time performing New Year's Eve on the East Coast since Grateful Dead's Boston Tea Party show on Dec. 31, 1969.?

 

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