Denver Day of Rock Announces 2015 Lineup

| March 18, 2015

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The Denver Day of Rock may be the best summer concert you’ll attend and it’s free and open to the public.

March 17 (Denver, CO) – Local non-profit, Amp the Cause is ready to announce its 2015 lineup for the annual music festival/fundraiser. This year’s headline slots feature Mat Kearney and St. Paul & The Broken Bones, who both sold out shows in Denver and Boulder in 2015. Boasting an eclectic blend of genres, the Denver Day of Rock brings Pop, Synth/Dance, Southern Rock, Funk, Blues and Cajun influences together in the name of charity to complete the 25-band roster.

The event is free but attendees can pair feel-good philanthropy with good old-fashioned summer entertainment by making a donation of any amount. Amp the Cause supports the likes of some of the most crucial children and family focused charities in Denver. The Denver Day of Rock is a high-impact event that touches down once a year on Memorial Day Weekend for the sole purpose of promoting Amp the Cause and its efforts to support 50 plus beneficiaries.

When: Saturday, May 232:30 – 9:30pm

Where: 16th Street Mall (Stages on Welton, Curtis, Champa & Arapahoe)

Tickets: Entry is free and open to the public; VIP passes $250 (contact Amp the Cause)

Purpose: To raise funds for Amp the Cause, Denver-based nonprofit that provides support to local children’s charities

Many more artists will be announced, but here are some to get excited about:

  • Mat Kearney to return to Denver after sold out show at The Ogden on March 14
  • St. Paul & The Broken Bones returns after sold out show at The Boulder Theater in February
  • Moon Taxi will open for Mat Kearney before heading to Bonnaroo in June
  • Grammy nominated Cajun Band, Lost Bayou Ramblers to continue the tradition of bringing Louisiana flavor to the event
  • Orgone to return after a packed show at Cervantes in November
  • Winner of 93.3’s Hometown for The Holidays, Modern Suspects to open Skyline II Stage
    • Other HFTH participants include The Wild After, The Notionaries, Rumours Follow, MEDIC

Also appearing are the Lost Bayou Ramblers, Phin, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers, Rosco Bandana, The Noms, Shook Twins, The Kin, Bestie, Tracksuit Wedding, The Railbenders, Austin Young, Rumours Follow, Megan Burtt & The Cure For Love, Fox Street, and The Nationaries.

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