Whether you listen to mainstream genres such as pop or country, or less common genres such as punk or folk, it isn’t hard to find a show you’d like in one of Denver’s many concert venues. Unless you just won the lottery or have no earthly responsibilities whatsoever, chances are you can only make to it one or two concerts now and then; so, choose wisely among these great upcoming shows in Denver. There are many options for all different types of music fans out there.
Pop:
The Weeknd (with Gucci Mane), Sept. 29 at the Pepsi Center
Bleachers, Oct. 6 at Ogden Theatre
Imagine Dragons, Oct. 14 at the Pepsi Center
Kesha, Oct. 24 at Fillmore auditorium
Halsey, Oct. 29 at the Pepsi Center
Bruno Mars, Oct. 30 at the Pepsi Center
Rap:
Yelawolf, Oct. 18 at Ogden Theatre
Lecrae, Oct. 30 at Ogden Theatre
Jay Z, Nov. 5 at the Pepsi Center
Tyler, The Creator, Nov. 8 at Ogden Theatre
Kid Cudi, Nov. 10 at Fillmore Auditorium
Rock:
Matchbox Twenty (with Matt Nathanson), Oct. 4 at the Pepsi Center
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Oct. 16 at the Pepsi Center
Pixies, Oct. 18 at Fillmore Auditorium
Arcade Fire, Oct. 25 at the Pepsi Center
Bob Seger, Oct. 26 at the Pepsi Center
Front Bottoms, Oct. 31 at Ogden Theatre
Fall Out Boy, Nov. 10 at the Pepsi Center
Punk:
One-Eyed Doll, Sept. 30 at Lost Lake Lounge
Ty Segall, Oct. 7 at Summit Music Hall
Ministry (with Death Grips) Oct. 29 at Fillmore Auditorium
Country:
Florida Georgia Line, Nelly, Chris Lane, and Russell Dickerson, Sept. 30 at the Pepsi Center
Robert Earl Keen, Oct. 13 at Grizzly Rose
Luke Bryan and Brett Eldredge, Oct. 20 at the Pepsi Center
Singer-Songwriter :
Karla Bonoff, Oct. 14 at Daniels Hall
Dar Williams, Nov. 6 at Tattered Cover Book Store
Bluegrass/Acoustic:
Campfire Caravan (The Lil’ Smokies, The Brothers Comatose, Mipso), Oct. 12 at Ogden Theatre
The Infamous Stringdusters, Oct. 27-28 at Ogden Theatre
Jerry Douglas, Nov. 4 at L2 Church