Key Highlights
- Thousands gathered Saturday at San Francisco's Civic Center to celebrate the life of Weir, who died earlier this month at age 78.
- The event drew longtime "Deadheads," musicians and political figures, including Pelosi, according to FOX 2.
- Pelosi, 85, delivered a speech about Weir and appeared to sing and sway along on stage as musician John Mayer performed the Grateful Dead classic "Ripple." During portions of her remarks, Pelosi appeared to stumble over her words while reflecting on Weir’s legacy.
- GRATEFUL DEAD SINGER WHO WORKED WITH ELVIS PRESLEY ON HIT SONG DIES AT 78 AFTER CANCER BATTLE Nancy Pelosi was slammed on social media for her behavior at a Bob Weir memorial in San Francisco.
- (Miikka Skaffari/) "Bobby Weir was not just a magician, musician – a magician too – he was a force of nature," Pelosi said at one point.


