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

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Dead & Company continued their epic 24-show run at the Sphere in Las Vegas with a second night that left fans in awe. The set list for the night featured classics like “I Know You Rider,” “Althea,” and the fan-favorite “Morning Dew,” all accompanied by John Mayer’s impressive guitar skills.

While the music was top-notch, the biggest surprise of the night came from the visuals displayed on the massive hi-def video screens in the venue. Fans were treated to familiar scenes from the previous night, including a Western movie setting and a tropical garden, but with a new set of songs like “Crazy Fingers” and “Good Lovin’” playing in the background.

The second set brought some fresh visuals, with a tribute to historic Grateful Dead venues like 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 hit with fans, but it’s worth noting that some visuals may be repeated throughout the residency. Dead & Company will continue their “Forever Dead” residency at the Sphere through July 13, giving fans plenty of opportunities to catch a show.

With a setlist that included favorites like “Shakedown Street” and “U.S. Blues,” the night was a memorable one for all in attendance. Fans can catch the full review of the first night and stay tuned for more updates on this historic residency.

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