Summer Tour
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Summer Tour
Directed by Mischa Richter
Thursday, August 20, 7 pm | BUY TICKETS
$12 | $8 Speed and LPM members
“Richter’s film is a thoughtful and loving tribute to an often-misunderstood group of fans.”—Robert Daniels, RogerEbert.com
This free-spirited documentary follows young Jerray and Annie as they chase the Dead and Company’s final 2023 tour in a questionable camper van, organizing their lives around the Grateful Dead’s music with intensity. They’re part of an intergenerational community who follow the band and have developed spiritual, social and economic systems that are unique and supportive of a live committed to music, dance, and love. The focus is completely on the fans and not at all on the band.
Co-produced by actress Cloe Sevigny (who once followed the Dead with director Mischa Richter, Summer Tour does something rare and difficult: it takes easy targets and makes them full, stubbornly human. It’s the film the Deadhead fans deserve—sharp, tender, and utterly unwilling to apologize for its subjects. A selection of the Telluride Film Festival. 2026, U.S., DCP, 82 minutes. Recommended for 17+.
Co-presented with WFPK



Summer Tour
Directed by Mischa Richter
Thursday, August 20, 7 pm | BUY TICKETS
$12 | $8 Speed and LPM members
“Richter’s film is a thoughtful and loving tribute to an often-misunderstood group of fans.”—Robert Daniels, RogerEbert.com
This free-spirited documentary follows young Jerray and Annie as they chase the Dead and Company’s final 2023 tour in a questionable camper van, organizing their lives around the Grateful Dead’s music with intensity. They’re part of an intergenerational community who follow the band and have developed spiritual, social and economic systems that are unique and supportive of a live committed to music, dance, and love. The focus is completely on the fans and not at all on the band.
Co-produced by actress Cloe Sevigny (who once followed the Dead with director Mischa Richter, Summer Tour does something rare and difficult: it takes easy targets and makes them full, stubbornly human. It’s the film the Deadhead fans deserve—sharp, tender, and utterly unwilling to apologize for its subjects. A selection of the Telluride Film Festival. 2026, U.S., DCP, 82 minutes. Recommended for 17+.
Co-presented with WFPK

