Officially licensed by the University of Nebraska and Grateful Dead - available exclusively through Class Trip. Few places roar like Memorial Stadium on a fall Saturday, and that same wall of sound echoed through Nebraska when the Dead rolled through. From their 1973 Omaha Civic Auditorium show, where they stretched “Truckin’” into a cosmic journey, to the Dead’s 1973 stop at Pershing Center in Lincoln, Nebraska has its place in the band’s storied road trip. On February 23rd, 1973, Pershing Auditorium turned into a sea of sound. The night featured classics like China Cat Sunflower sliding seamlessly into I Know You Rider and a charged Playing in the Band that had the whole room moving. For one night, the heart of the Midwest felt like the center of the universe. Nebraska pride and Grateful Dead spirit share the same roots, tradition, community, and moments that live forever. This Grateful Dead collection ties it all together: the Sea of Red and the music that never stops. From the tailgate to the encore, it’s your team, your band, your trip.