15 Must-See Concerts In Denver This Weekend: June 26–28

Usher & Chris Brown in Denver

Summer concert season is in full swing, and Denver is packed with must-see performances this weekend. From stadium-sized R&B superstars and Red Rocks legends to indie favorites, electronic innovators, and regional Mexican powerhouses, there’s something for every music fan.

Here’s your guide to the best concerts happening around Denver from June 26–28.

Friday, June 26

Usher & Chris Brown

📍 Empower Field at Mile High

Two of R&B’s biggest stars share the stage for one of the summer’s most anticipated stadium shows. Expect career-spanning hits, elaborate choreography, and unforgettable performances.
Usher helped define modern R&B with classics like Yeah!, U Got It Bad, and Confessions. Chris Brown remains one of the genre’s most successful performers with countless chart-topping singles.

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Connor Price & Nic D

📍Mission Ballroom

Social-media sensation Connor Price brings his viral hits and rapid-fire lyricism to Denver alongside genre-bending rapper Nic D.

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Widespread Panic

📍Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The legendary jam band returns for another multi-night Red Rocks run, delivering extended improvisations and fan-favorite classics.

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Howie Day

📍Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

Known for acoustic hits like Collide, Howie Day brings an intimate evening of heartfelt songwriting and musicianship.

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Rodney Atkins

📍Grizzly Rose

Country fans can expect sing-along favorites, including Watching You and Take a Back Road from one of Nashville’s most consistent hitmakers.

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The Bright Light Social Hour

📍Levitt Pavilion Denver

The Austin-based psych-rock outfit delivers a high-energy outdoor performance that blends rock, funk, and electronic influences.

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Saturday, June 27

Elderbrook & Tobiahs

📍Mission Ballroom

Fresh off global success with tracks like Cola and Inner Light, Elderbrook combines live instrumentation with immersive electronic production.

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Playhaus Dance Party with Pabllo Vittar

📍The JunkYard

The event is designed as a high-energy Pride celebration where music lovers can dance, connect, and celebrate inclusivity alongside some of the most exciting performers in contemporary dance music.

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Monophonics

📍Cervantes’ Other Side

The California soul revivalists blend vintage funk, psychedelic rock, and modern grooves into an electrifying live show.

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CRi

📍Town Hall Collective

The Montreal producer brings melodic house and atmospheric electronic sounds for a dance-focused evening.

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La Fiera De Ojinaga & Friends

📍National Western Complex

One of the weekend’s largest Latin music celebrations features La Fiera De Ojinaga, La Maquinaria Norteña, Manuel Reza, La Alianza Norteña and Los Primos Del Este.

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Low Cut Connie

📍Bluebird Theater

Known for explosive live performances and piano-driven rock ‘n’ roll, Low Cut Connie continues to build a devoted national following.

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Sunday, June 28

Widespread Panic

📍Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The final night of the band’s weekend residency is expected to close out with deep cuts, classics and marathon jams.

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Camping In Alaska

📍Marquis Theater

The cult-favorite emo and indie-rock band headlines a stacked lineup featuring Glimpse, Human Ant Farm and mypetspider.

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Derek Hough

📍Buell Theatre

The Emmy-winning dancer and entertainer brings a visually stunning production featuring choreography, live music, and storytelling.

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Vincen García

📍Cervantes’ Other Side

Spanish bassist Vincen García showcases his virtuosic blend of jazz, funk and fusion in one of the weekend’s most unique performances.

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