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Terrapin Crossroads plans two days of music and community spirit featuring Phil Lesh & Friends

June 5, 2024 by Marin 1 Comment

Terrapin Crossroads presents two days of music, community and spirit with Sunday Daydream Volumes 3 and 4 featuring Phil Lesh & Friends and more on the gorgeous Marin County bay shoreline at McNears Beach in San Rafael on Sunday, July 21 and August 18. Inspired by the many incredible outdoor shows at the old Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, Sunday Daydream is an all-day festival centered around music, family, and fun. 

Sunday Daydream Vol. 3 features a headlining set by Phil Lesh & Friends (Phil Lesh, Stanley Jordan, Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz, Grahame Lesh, Mikaela Davis, John Molo, and Jason Crosby). This all-star lineup – and all the rest of the musical performances at Sunday Daydream Vol. 3 – will pay homage to the 50th Anniversary of Grateful Dead’s amazing performance at the Hollywood Bowl in 1974. An expanded lineup will be announced soon.


“With this festival series, we’re sharing the legacy of these wonderful musicians and tours and re-creating the community spirit of Terrapin Crossroads,” said Phil Lesh. “I love the opportunity to celebrate this music, bring it to new and diverse audiences, and keep the spirit alive.”

Sunday Daydream Vol. 4 features a headlining set by Phil Lesh & Friends (Taylor Goldsmith, Stu Allen, Holly Bowling, Griffin Goldsmith, Natalie Cressman, and Grahame Lesh). The Sam Grisman Project will join the Vol. 4 lineup, paying tribute to the musical legacy of Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. 

“The music that my father, David Grisman, and his close friend, Jerry Garcia, made in the early 90s in the house that I grew up in is not only some of the most timeless acoustic music ever recorded, but it also triggers my oldest and fondest musical memories,” said Sam Grisman. 

Tickets are $99 for General Admission, $29 for Kids (2-12), and $149 for VIP (includes early admission to the festival, a VIP viewing area with an exclusive bar, a VIP laminate, and a limited edition poster), available now at terrapincrossroads.net. For more information on the event, parking, lineup, etc., visit terrapincrossroads.net. For questions, please contact info@terrapincrossroads.net.

Filed Under: Local News, Marin News, San Rafael

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  1. Richard martinez says

    June 6, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    I’m interested folks on what going on with the music 👍🏽 count me in

    Reply

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