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What was the most unexpected moment of the Night 2 concert?

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Dead & Company’s Epic Show in Las Vegas Leaves Fans in Awe

The second night of Dead & Company’s 24-show residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas was nothing short of spectacular. Fans were treated to a set list that included classics like “I Know You Rider,” “Althea,” and the crowd favorite “Morning Dew,” all accompanied by John Mayer’s impressive guitar skills.

However, the real surprise of the night was the visuals displayed on the massive hi-def video screens inside the venue. Fans were amazed to find that the graphics during the first set were almost identical to the previous night’s show. This meant that while the band played different songs like “Crazy Fingers” and “Good Lovin’,” the visuals remained the same.

The second set did introduce some new video segments, including a nostalgic trip through historic Grateful Dead performance venues like the old Winterland and Fillmore West in San Francisco, and Red Rocks in Denver, during the performance of “I Know You Rider.”

Overall, the show was a mesmerizing experience for fans, but it’s worth noting that some visuals may be repeated from night to night. Dead & Company’s “Forever Dead” residency at the Sphere continues through July 13, offering fans the chance to relive the magic of the Grateful Dead.

With an impressive setlist and stunning visuals, Dead & Company’s show in Las Vegas left fans eagerly anticipating more unforgettable performances in the days to come.

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