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- Find tickets to Suitable Miss on Thursday November 14 at 6:30 pm at Marquis Theater - Denver in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 6:30pm
Suitable Miss
Marquis Theater - Denver·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to King Diamond (16+) on Thursday November 14 at 7:00 pm at Mission Ballroom in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 7:00pm
King Diamond (16+)
Mission Ballroom·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to Big Soto on Thursday November 14 at 7:00 pm at Summit - Denver in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 7:00pm
Big Soto
Summit - Denver·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to Armin van Buuren on Thursday November 14 at 7:00 pm at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 7:00pm
Armin van Buuren
Red Rocks Amphitheatre·Morrison, CO
- Find tickets to Phora on Thursday November 14 at 7:30 pm at The Roxy Theatre - Denver in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 7:30pm
Phora
The Roxy Theatre - Denver·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to American Aquarium on Thursday November 14 at 8:00 pm at Bluebird Theater - Denver in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 8:00pm
American Aquarium
Bluebird Theater - Denver·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to Nero (16+) on Thursday November 14 at 8:00 pm at Ogden Theatre in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 8:00pm
Nero (16+)
Ogden Theatre·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to Kitchen Dwellers (16+) on Thursday November 14 at 8:00 pm at Cervantes' Masterpiece in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 8:00pm
Kitchen Dwellers (16+)
Cervantes' Masterpiece·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to Netsky on Thursday November 14 at 9:00 pm at The Church Nightclub in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 9:00pm
Netsky
The Church Nightclub·Denver, CO
- Find tickets to The Faint (21+) on Thursday November 14 at 9:00 pm at Convergence Station in Denver, CO
Nov 14
Thu · 9:00pm
The Faint (21+)
Convergence Station·Denver, CO
About Concert Tickets in Denver
Denver is one of the fastest growing cities in the US—its population has increased by over 15% since 2010—and it was named by U.S. News & World Report as the best place to live in the country. Denver has been an important city in America’s music history and was a major part of the American folk scene: Bob Dylan lived and performed there during the 1960s and 70s. Denver was also the first American city to host legendary bands like Led Zeppelin and Queen. Naturally, Colorado’s mile-high capital is still a great place to find live music today.
Denver’s largest indoor arena is the Pepsi Center, which gets frequent use as a concert venue when the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche aren’t playing. Celine Dion held the first concert and first ever event at the arena in 1999. The Pepsi Center’s capacity for concerts can vary depending on the stage configuration but is generally over 20,000. Recent and upcoming performers at the Pepsi Center include Matchbox Twenty, Imagine Dragons, Arcade Fire, Charli XCX, Bruno Mars, Fall Out Boy, Jay-Z, and Lorde.
If you’re looking for something truly unique though, there’s no venue in the world like the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Located in Red Rocks Park, the amphitheater is 6450 feet (well over a mile) above sea level and can hold over 9000 fans. It’s also a National Historic Landmark. The amphitheater opened in 1941 and offers a closeness to nature that almost no other concert venue can claim. The theatre itself is geologically formed and uses two 300-foot monoliths to optimize its acoustics. Red Rocks has hosted some of the biggest names in music: The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and The Rolling Stones all played there. In more recent history, artists like Weezer, Kings of Leon, Muse, Nickelback, and Incubus have played at Red Rocks.
What’s the best place to see a concert in Denver?
If an artist you like is performing at the Pepsi Center, you shouldn’t hesitate to go, but the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is the kind of thing you can only find in Denver. There’s plenty to do at the park before the show, and there’s something happening on stage most nights while the weather is warm enough.
What concerts are playing in Denver this weekend?
Scroll up to the “Events this Weekend” section to see what artists are playing in Denver over the weekend.
Tips
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is about ten miles away from the city. If you don’t feel like dealing with driving, you can take a shuttle from Union Station. If you’re driving, make sure you get there early so you have time to walk from your parking spot. And pack an extra layer or two! The weather can change quickly.
How much will I pay to see a concert in Denver?
Denver is one of the top concert destinations in the country, with a wide variety of venues and performances. Fans of all types are able to find a price point they’re comfortable with. For a look at ticket prices for upcoming concerts, scroll to the top of the page and see events today, this weekend, and this week.
What concert should I see while I’m in Denver?
Look through the listings above to see what artists are playing in Denver today, this weekend, and further in the future. You’ll find something no matter what kind of music you like.
Musicians on Tour in Denver
- Bailey Zimmerman in Denver
- Billy Joel in Denver (Coors Field)
- Kenny Chesney in Denver (Empower Field at Mile High)
- Levi Turner in Denver
- Morgan Wallen in Denver (Fillmore Auditorium)
- Nate Smith in Denver
- Stevie Nicks in Denver
- The Rolling Stones in Denver (Broncos Stadium at Mile High)
- Uncle Kracker in Denver
- Zach Bryan in Denver
Concerts in Denver by Venue
- Concerts at Bluebird Theater - Denver
- Concerts at Cervantes' Masterpiece
- Concerts at Convergence Station
- Concerts at Marquis Theater - Denver
- Concerts at Mission Ballroom
- Concerts at Ogden Theatre
- Concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- Concerts at Summit - Denver
- Concerts at The Church Nightclub
- Concerts at The Roxy Theatre - Denver