Insane Clown Posse Turn Summit Music Hall into a Sticky, Screaming Family Reunion
By the time Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope finally hit the stage, the room was a solid wall of facepaint, cheap soda, and inside jokes only Juggalos understand.
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By the time Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope finally hit the stage, the room was a solid wall of facepaint, cheap soda, and inside jokes only Juggalos understand.
A Nightmare on Rezz Street” unfolded like a haunted dream sequence — precise, cinematic, and terrifyingly alive. Her signature dark bass began to crawl through the stone, deep and thick, every drop shaking loose centuries of dust.
REZZ Rocks VII lights up Red Rocks with The Portal’s hypnotic visuals, deep bass, and the cult energy that keeps Denver coming back year after year.
Above & Beyond brought their signature “Group Therapy” experience to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on September 27, 2025 — delivering a transcendent night of melodic trance, emotional release, and community connection under the Colorado sky.
The sound is crisp, vicious, and alive — the kind of analog chaos you can feel in your sternum. Pelle spins, kicks, and bellows, his voice ripping through the mix like a battle cry.
Immortal Technique brought the fire, Living Legends brought the love, Dilated Peoples brought the precision, Hieroglyphics brought the creative chaos—and Atmosphere tied it all together with depth and hooks that still cut deep.
The Pixies returned to Red Rocks Amphitheater for the first time since their famous live recording in 2005, and the crowd could feel the history.
If you ever see Chris Lake on the Red Rocks calendar again, don’t think twice. Don’t overanalyze whether EDM is your thing, or if you’ll know the tracks, or if it’s worth the drive up the mountain. Just go.