Terrapin Presents: Decades of the Dead
A Two-Night Journey Through the Grateful Dead Catalog
Thursday | October 29, 2026
on StageOne
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What You Need to Know
Onsale Schedule
Primo Presale  Mon 6/1 | 12PM
Classic Presale  Wed 6/3 | 12PM
Promoter Presale  Thu 6/4 | 10AM
Public Onsale  Fri 6/5 | 10AM
Pricing
Day of Show $48 - $51
$37 - $40 + $11 Fees
Standard $46
$35 + $11 Fees
Member $43
$32 + $11 Fees
Special Two-Night Pass — Save 15% Add both nights to your cart and save! $65 - $71
$54 - $60 + $11 Fees
Fees apply to phone, internet, and in-person purchases
Event Schedule
7PM  Doors
8PM  Show
Times subject to change

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Two nights. Four sets. Four decades of Grateful Dead music.

Terrapin brings Decades of the Dead to StageOne for a full-spectrum journey through the Dead songbook, with each set focused on a different era from the ’60s through the ’90s. Come for one night, and you’ll get a killer set of Dead favorites, deep cuts, and wide-open jams. Come for both and you get the whole arc.

Special Two-Night Pass — Save 15%Add both nights to your cart and save!

Standard $30x2=$60 + $11 fees = $71

Member $27x2=$54 + $11 fees = $65

Description
Study Up

After a decade that cemented their place in the New England jam-band scene, Terrapin is returning to the stage for a special performance you won’t want to miss. Expect the same soulful improvisation, deep grooves, and joyful community that made them one of the region’s most beloved tributes to The Grateful Dead.

Formed in Connecticut in 2013, Terrapin set out with a clear mission: to bring the spirit, improvisational energy, and vast songbook of The Grateful Dead to live audiences across New England and beyond. Known as “The Ultimate Grateful Dead Experience,” Terrapin quickly distinguished themselves through deep repertoire, authentic instrumentation, and a dynamic live show.

What set Terrapin apart was not simply performing Grateful Dead songs, but interpreting them with passion, improvisation, and a full-hearted commitment to the live-music spirit. Every performance was a conversation — between the musicians, the audience, and the legacy of the music itself.