John Mayer performs emotional tribute to Bob Weir at San Francisco memorial concert attended by thousands.
John Mayer performs emotional tribute to Bob Weir at San Francisco memorial concert attended by thousands.
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John Mayer pays tribute to Bob Weir at San Francisco memorial

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Thousands gathered in San Francisco on January 17, 2026, to celebrate the life of Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir, who died earlier that month at age 78. John Mayer, Weir's bandmate in Dead & Company, delivered a moving eulogy and performed a cover of the Grateful Dead's 'Ripple.' The event featured tributes from family, friends, and fellow musicians, emphasizing Weir's lasting impact on music and community.

The public memorial for Bob Weir, titled 'Homecoming: Celebrating the Life of Bob Weir,' took place at San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza on January 17, 2026, exactly one week after his death. Around 20,000 fans, known as Deadheads, family members, and friends attended, many walking up Market Street in his honor. Organizers had announced no live music, opting instead for a high-fidelity mixtape of Grateful Dead songs, but the event concluded with a communal performance.

Attendees received long-stemmed red roses from the Weir family, distributed by the Wharf Rats sobriety group. Speakers included San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, who highlighted the band's over 320 performances in the city, and Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, who praised Weir's 'humanity, warmth, humor, and generosity of spirit.' Video tributes came from artists like Bruce Hornsby, who noted Weir's adventurous time signatures; Trey Anastasio; Dave Matthews; and Wynonna Judd, who sang a snippet of 'Amazing Grace' and said, 'You changed this country girl’s life.'

John Mayer, born on the same day as Weir (October 16) exactly 30 years later, gave the day's most emotional eulogy. 'We were unlikely partners, and that was part of our magic,' Mayer said, reflecting on their decade-long collaboration in Dead & Company. He credited Weir with teaching him to 'trust in the moment' and providing 'musical community.' Mayer closed by quoting Leon Russell's 'A Song for You': 'Listen to the melody, ’cause my love is in there hiding.' He then performed a solo acoustic cover of the 1970 Grateful Dead song 'Ripple' from American Beauty.

Family members also spoke. Daughters Monet and Chloe emphasized Weir's dyslexia, love of learning, and hope for the band's music to evolve for centuries. Widow Natascha described Weir's dual nature as 'quiet, meditative' and a 'fierce lion force,' leading a 108-second silence followed by cheers. The event ended with Mayer leading a group rendition of 'Ripple,' joined by Mickey Hart, Jeff Chimenti, Oteil Burbridge, and others, as the mixtape played 'One More Saturday Night.'

Weir, who handled rhythm guitar and lead vocals for the Grateful Dead's 30-year run, also fronted bands like RatDog and Furthur. Tributes poured in from Bob Dylan, Billy Corgan, and more, underscoring his countercultural legacy.

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Reactions on X to John Mayer's tribute at Bob Weir's San Francisco memorial are predominantly positive, with users describing his eulogy and 'Ripple' performance as emotional, heartfelt, and sublime. High-engagement posts from media outlets and fans shared videos of the event, emphasizing Weir's impact and Mayer's connection via Dead & Company. Attendees noted fans singing along, while one user voiced skepticism toward Grateful Dead concerts.

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