Denver’s music scene is about to get a little louder this summer with the debut of the Unhinged Festival at the National Western Stockyards on July 26-27. Featuring bands like Knocked Loose, Lamb of God, and Body Count, metalheads are sure to rejoice at the lineup. This announcement comes as part of a recent surge in festival activity in the Denver area, with events like Punk in the Park and the Deadbeats Backyard Jamboree also making their mark.
Despite a lack of mainstream festivals like Coachella or Bonnaroo, Denver still has plenty to offer music lovers, including the indie-focused Underground Music Showcase and the FoCoMx Music Festival in Fort Collins. While some festivals have come and gone after just one year in the city, there are still stalwarts like Telluride Blues & Brews and Country Jam that continue to attract fans.
The recent influx of new festivals in Denver may indicate a shift away from festival fatigue, as more opportunities arise for music lovers to experience a wide range of genres and artists. Englewood is also getting in on the action with the upcoming Indiewood Street Festival on June 7. With so many options for live music in the area, there’s never been a better time to be a music fan in Denver.
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