If this fellow had been at earlier shows on the tour, it would most likely be Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ and/or Knickerbocker Arena.
The tour has been described by Phil Lesh as "the tour from hell". Jerry Garcia was not very interactive, sometimes not even playing or losing his place, not realizing what song the band was doing. Gate-crashing by ticketless fans was a huge problem at several shows. Severe rain was a big problem. Before the RFK show on June 25, three fans were struck by lightning. A roof collapse at a campground after a show in Missouri injured more than a hundred fans. There were also threats on Garcia's life at one point.
The dates were: June 19 &19: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ; June 21-22: Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY; June 24-25, RFK Stadium, DC;
June 27-28: The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI; June 30: Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA; July 2: Deer Creek, Noblesville, IN; July 5-6: Maryland Heights, MO; July 8-9: Soldier Field, Chicago.
It does not appear to me that this man was intending to follow the Dead on to Michigan, since he was heading South. Phish was playing at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia the same weekend as the RFK Dead shows. The Allman Brothers Band was apparently not playing around this time. So, as far as I can tell, it doesn't sound like he was heading off to another concert after the Dead show.
The tour has been described by Phil Lesh as "the tour from hell". Jerry Garcia was not very interactive, sometimes not even playing or losing his place, not realizing what song the band was doing. Gate-crashing by ticketless fans was a huge problem at several shows. Severe rain was a big problem. Before the RFK show on June 25, three fans were struck by lightning. A roof collapse at a campground after a show in Missouri injured more than a hundred fans. There were also threats on Garcia's life at one point.
The dates were: June 19 &19: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ; June 21-22: Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY; June 24-25, RFK Stadium, DC;
June 27-28: The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI; June 30: Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA; July 2: Deer Creek, Noblesville, IN; July 5-6: Maryland Heights, MO; July 8-9: Soldier Field, Chicago.
It does not appear to me that this man was intending to follow the Dead on to Michigan, since he was heading South. Phish was playing at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia the same weekend as the RFK Dead shows. The Allman Brothers Band was apparently not playing around this time. So, as far as I can tell, it doesn't sound like he was heading off to another concert after the Dead show.