
Jun 6 · 10am
MixMasters Mke
The Soup Market
Two stages, 30+ DJs, and live art make this Milwaukee's ultimate DJ fest.
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ft. Caitlin Doyle, Melody Walker, Thomas Bryan Eaton +4 more
Grateful Dead tribute with a drag twist; vibrant music and local LGBTQ+ support.
Part I
About this event
Bertha: Grateful Drag is not your typical tribute band. Born out of a spirited response to anti-drag legislation, this group combines the timeless music of the Grateful Dead with the vibrant energy of drag performance. Their shows are a celebration of community and inclusivity, featuring local drag and burlesque performers and supporting LGBTQ+ causes.
Musically, Bertha stays true to the Grateful Dead's iconic sound while infusing it with fresh energy and powerhouse vocals. The band’s commitment to never-repeated setlists and a classic two-set format ensures a unique experience every night. Whether you're a lifelong Deadhead or new to the scene, this event promises a memorable night of music and community spirit.
From the organizer
BERTHA: Grateful Drag are the world’s first Grateful Dead tribute band of its kind. Born in Tennessee in 2023 as a joyful, defiant response to anti-drag legislation, queens united on stage to celebrate community and raise funds in support. What was meant to be a one-night stand quickly turned into a full-blown love affair: the debut show sold out, caught the attention of Rolling Stone and the San Francisco Chronicle, and launched an all-star roots collective with some serious legs and lashes. The band was hatched during a phone call from Mommy to Daddy Bertha (aka Caitlin Doyle and GRAMMY-winning songwriter Melody Walker), with an initial vision of an all-female, Nashville-based Dead project. That plan gleefully expanded as queer and allied bluegrass and Americana heavyweights Thomas Bryan Eaton (lead guitar), Jacob Groopman (bass), Mike Wheeler (rhythm guitar), Alex Jordan (keys), and Justin Vorp (drums) hopped aboard the rainbow bandwagon. Musically, BERTHA stays reverent to the tones, textures, and deep-groove spirit of the Grateful Dead catalog they hold sacred, while giving it a bold new glow-up. Doyle, Walker, and Wheeler lead collectively as a vocal trio, shifting keys as needed to unleash powerhouse female vocals. Energy-wise, BERTHA leans hard into a high-octane, late 70's / early 80's Dead sound, complete with the classic two-set, three-hour format, and fresh, never-repeated setlists every night. Community is baked into the band’s DNA. Every BERTHA show includes a fundraising component for a local LGBTQ+ organization and features drag or burlesque performers from the host city, turning each night into both a celebration and a cause. Equal parts jam-band devotion and queer joy explosion, BERTHA: Grateful Drag has first-time listeners and lifelong Deadheads alike waving that flag wide and bi. From an uproarious early set at Newport Folk Festival to their debut in the promised land of San Francisco, where Wavy Gravy himself sat stage-right in a pink bowler hat, bestowing full Prankster approval. As longtime Grateful Dead publicist Dennis McNally put it during BERTHA’s two-night run at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall: “Jerry would have loved this.”
Getting in
Tickets available online
Registration required — must sign up
Pro tips
The Vivarium has a strict no re-entry policy, so make sure to bring everything you need from your car before heading in. The show is long, so plan accordingly.
Who'll Be There
A diverse crowd including LGBTQ+ individuals, music lovers, fans of the Grateful Dead, drag enthusiasts, and community supporters. Expect a mix of ages, likely skewing younger to middle-aged, with a strong presence of those who appreciate both music and drag culture.
Part II · The feel
The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.
Loud and packed. Expect bodies within arms-reach and music you will feel in your chest.
Designed for 3–6 people. Good group-of-friends territory.
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