The biggest concerts coming to Denver in 2020: Billie Eilish, Justin Bieber, Mötley Crüe and more

Denver is guaranteed a certain quantity of large concerts each year, given rsquo & town;s geographical importance in.

In other words: If you’re playing this region of the country is essential to recouping your travel expenses.

However, Colorado’s reputation as an all-purpose stellar economy — by multi-night runs along the Front Range to coveted “boutique plays” in mountain towns — has just inflated the size and prestige of Denver’s tens of thousands of annual concerts.

There’s far more to emerge, given that enormous venues like Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre at Greenwood Village (potential: 18,000) haven’t yet revealed a single display for this year. Here are only a couple of the metro area’s biggest music events — significance audiences of 5,000 people or even more — which were declared in order, for 2020 at press time.

Winter on the Rocks at Red Rocks

Icelantic’s annual Outdoor + Snow Show-adjacent concert, Jan. 31 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, will feature live music in Zhu, They, SNBRN and DJ Matt Cassidy. (axs.com)

Miranda Lambert at the Pepsi Center

Section of Lambert’s Wildcard Tour 2020, this Feb. 1 show using Cody Johnson and LANCO is an opportunity for pop-country fans to collect beneath a generalist banner (i.e. neither escapist nor overtly political) and observe Lambert’s Nov. 1 Sony release, “Wildcard. ” (altitudetickets.com)

Post Malone at the Pepsi Center

Yes, that he was just here (about Nov. 10) and no, he isn’t moving anytime soon. Heat-seeking Malone, a.k.a. 24-year-old rapper Austin Richard Post, will probably make it a hat trick — using an third Pepsi Center show at a 12-month period — and it could still pack the joint. This March 12 date includes Swae Lee and Tyla Yaweh. (altitudetickets.com)

Celine Dion at the Pepsi Center

Grammy-winner Dion’s March 24 concert at the Pepsi Center follows decades of this Canadian powerhouse her stagecraft at Las Vegas. And its rarity guarantees that the faithful will turn out to its Dion’s first Colorado look in awhile (notably, she opened the Pepsi Center using its eldest live occasion on Oct. 1, 1999). (altitutdetickets.com)

The Eagles at the Pepsi Center

The pros from The Eagles haven’t been proven to pass up an attention-getting tour. That includes 2020’s “Hotel California”-frozen jaunt, which comes with a full collection from that record — with accompanying orchestra and choir — followed by a full greatest hits collection, March 26 and 28 at the Pepsi Center. (altitudetickets.com)

Billie Eilish at the Pepsi Center

If 2019 was the year old Billie Eilish, what would 2020 be? Still touring to enraptured crowds, the 18-year-old pop queen and essential darling returns to Colorado April 1 using the indoor version of this past season ’s June 5 headlining cease at Red Rocks. (altitudetickets.com)

Ice Cube, Method Man & Redman at Red Rocks

Along with Action Bronson, legendary West Coast rapper Ice Cube and also Wu-Tang Clan giggle-buddies Method Man & Redman will go back to observe the cannabis holiday of 420 at Red Rocks, as is their wont every April 20.  Also search to be shown for the 420 party at Civic Center park in downtown Denver to the weekend. (axs.com, milehigh420festival.com)

Sturgill Simpson at the Pepsi Center

Grammy-winning country-rocker Simpson has a strong (if not consistently exploratory) brand new album and also an April 25 headlining date at the Pepsi Center. You’ll be able to hear the sing-alongs that are impassioned from Wyoming. (altitudetickets.com)

Maroon 5 at the Pepsi Center

Tattooed Adam Levine and his dance-pop group return for a June 5 concert at the Pepsi Center, for people who could ’t get enough of their frontman or his infinite poses. (altitudetickets.com)

Justin Bieber at Empower Field at Mile High

Whether ’s that the thing of love, pity or ridicule, 25-year-old Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber has shown himself a survivor. This ’s netted him a wide range of attention-getting collaborations and gigs, such as this enormous 2020 planet tour. He visits Empower Field at Mile High on June 13. (Ticketing info TBA; justinbiebermusic.com/tour)

Avett Brothers at Red Rocks

No longer book but still remarkable in its own crowd-drawing consistency, the Avett Brothers’ July 10-12 operate at Red Rocks cements the educated ring among Colorado’s most favorite summer activities. (axs.com)

Beethoven’s 9th at Red Rocks

Colorado Symphony & Chorus will play Beethoven’s magnificent, immortal Symphony No. 9 on July 26 at a venue that handily lives up to all those adjectives. This could be 2020’s most remarkable music show, anytime or anyplace else. (axs.com)

Green Day, Fall Out Boy, Weezer at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park

Recalling both the ill-fated Mile High Music Festival and also Phish’s annual, wildly effective Labor-Day runs at Commerce City, this July 28 pop-punk extravaganza will undoubtedly draw among the greatest music audiences of the year into the far northeast metro region. (altitudetickets.com)

Tame Impala at the Pepsi Center

As fans who have been shut out of the band’s 2019 Denver concerts understand, the demand for this Australian psych-pop act easily exceeds the sports-arena booking. So get the opportunity on July 30? We’re. (altitudetickets.com)

Kenny Chesney at Empower Field at Mile High

If there’s a more compared to Kenny Chesney’s Chillaxification Tour 2020, we’re not even conscious of it. The 51-year-old Tennessee country star will perform beach-minded party anthems at Colorado’s biggest stadium on Aug. 8 using Florida Georgia Line and Old Dominion. (ticketmaster.com)

Harry Styles at the Pepsi Center

Fashion magnet and all-around fetching guy Harry Styles is having an extended moment (one we expect never finishes ), and also his Aug. 15 concert at the Pepsi Center is a opportunity to grow his legion of supporters. (altitudetickets.com)

Camila Cabello at the Pepsi Center

Having opened for Taylor Swift on her last Denver stop, of-the-moment pop celebrity Cabello — still smarting from a current social networking controversy within past racist articles — will probably get the headlining nod at the Pepsi Center on Aug. 16.  (altitudetickets.com)

Nathaniel Rateliff at Red Rocks

What’s & rsquo;s old is new again as Denver singer-songwriter Nathaniel Rateliff pivots from full-band neo-soul with financing act The Night Sweats into the introspective acoustic songs he made his name with for a new record, due Feb. 14. His Aug. 26 Red Rocks show will be his first “Royal ” headlining gig there, however, anticipate recognizable faces in tow. (axs.com)

Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Poison and also Joan Jett at Coors Field

Butt-rock, hair-metal, glam-pop — whatever you call it, ” the Aug. 30 concert at Coors Field is going to be thick on theatrical production and light on nuance or variety (that’s what Joan Jett will be for, we presume). (ticketmaster.com)

Black Crowes at Red Rocks

Despite a profound, well-demonstrated hatred for a different in years past musical brothers Chris and Rich Robinson are getting the group back together to get a pair of displays Aug. 30-31 at Red Rocks. (axs.com)

Bikini Kill Red Rocks

Additionally on the front: influential Pacific Northwest indie-punk ring Bikini Kill has a huge (by any standard) display at Red Rocks on Oct. 21, using some no-doubt killer openers to be declared. (axs.com)

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