Summer concert season is in full swing, and Denver’s stages are packed with everything from iconic Red Rocks performances and arena-sized hip-hop shows to underground electronic sets, indie rock, country, jazz, and late-night dance parties.
Whether you’re heading into the mountains for a legendary Red Rocks weekend or discovering your next favorite local artist in one of Denver’s intimate venues, here’s where to catch live music around the Mile High City this weekend.
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Friday, July 10
The Avett Brothers + The Mountain Goats
📍Red Rocks Amphitheatre
One of America’s favorite folk-rock bands returns to Red Rocks for the first night of a special weekend run, joined by indie folk legends The Mountain Goats. Expect heartfelt storytelling, singalongs and one of the country’s most beautiful concert settings.
Artifakts
📍Mission Ballroom
Colorado favorite Artifakts delivers a bass-heavy blend of electronic music, funk and hip-hop for an energetic hometown show.
What So Not
📍Club Vinyl
Australian producer What So Not brings cinematic bass music, future beats and explosive visuals to one of Denver’s premier electronic venues.
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Borgore
📍The Church Nightclub
Known for pushing dubstep into heavier territory, Borgore promises an intense late-night dance floor experience.
Futurebirds
📍Gothic Theatre
Athens, Georgia’s Futurebirds blend Americana, indie rock and Southern psychedelia into a laid-back summer concert.
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
📍Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom
Expect soulful Hammond organ grooves, jazz, funk and blues from one of today’s most exciting instrumental groups.
R&B ONLY
📍Summit Denver
One of the country’s most popular R&B dance parties returns with nonstop classics and modern favorites.
Saturday, July 11
The Avett Brothers
📍Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Night two welcomes legendary country swing pioneers Asleep At The Wheel for another unforgettable evening beneath the stars.
The Church
📍Summit
The iconic Australian post-punk pioneers continue their celebrated catalog with timeless classics and atmospheric rock.
Andy Frasco & The U.N.
📍Levitt Pavilion
One of live music’s most entertaining performers delivers a funky, improvisational outdoor party full of surprises.
Young Franco
📍The Church Nightclub
Australian producer Young Franco mixes disco, house and feel-good electronic grooves into an irresistible dance party.
Murda Beatz
📍The Basement at Club Vinyl
The Grammy-winning producer behind countless hip-hop hits headlines an intimate club performance.
Gimme Gimme Disco
📍Marquis Theater
Dance all night to ABBA, disco favorites and nostalgic singalongs at one of Denver’s favorite themed dance parties.
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Sunday, July 12
The Avett Brothers with Graham Nash & Asleep At The Wheel
📍Red Rocks Amphitheatre
The weekend concludes with an incredible collaboration featuring Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash alongside The Avett Brothers for what promises to be one of the summer’s most memorable Red Rocks concerts.
Max Cooper
📍Gothic Theatre
Known for immersive audiovisual performances, Max Cooper combines ambient electronics, techno and stunning visual art.
Chris Travis
📍Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom
Underground hip-hop fans won’t want to miss Memphis rapper Chris Travis as he brings his signature independent sound to Denver.
Sosa
📍Club Vinyl
A prominent Liverpool-born DJ and producer. Known for his signature minimal-driven tech-house sound.
Thunder & Rain
📍Classic Pianos
Colorado’s own Americana favorites deliver heartfelt harmonies and mountain-inspired songwriting in an intimate setting.
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More Shows Worth Checking Out
Also happening this weekend are Rattlesnake Milk, Mike Sherm, Sincere Engineer, BleakHeart, Pamlico Sound, Me Like Bees, Wic Whitney, Daft Punk Night, Yung Singh, Harvey Street, B-Side Players, Sugar Nova, Kat Hasty, Wells Ferrari, Treeline, Melanie MacLaren, Dawn & Hawkes and many more performing throughout Denver and across the Front Range.
Whether you’re chasing legendary Red Rocks sunsets, dancing until sunrise or discovering local talent, this weekend offers something for every music fan.