On April 17, 1972, the Grateful Dead performed at the Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, a notable period in their career marked by significant artistic growth and experimentation. Prior to this show, the band released their fifth studio album, *American Beauty*, in November 1970, which solidified their transition from psychedelic rock to a more folk and country-influenced sound. By 1972, they were riding the wave of their critical success and expanding their improvisational style, which would soon be showcased in their live performances. The album *Europe '72*, recorded during their extensive European tour that included the Copenhagen concert, was released later that year, highlighting their live prowess. This period is also significant because the band was beginning to gain a larger following and further develop their reputation for marathon live shows, filled with extended jams, which became a hallmark of their identity.