Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostAn audience gathers as Taylor Scott Band performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 in Skyline Park on Arapahoe and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostLow Cut Connie performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Champa and 16th Street. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostLow Cut Connie performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Champa and 16th Street.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostCherri Dilorenzo's dogs Rocky, Chloe, and Winston in a stroller while Jeffrey James performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on 16th and Welton streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostDustbowl Revival performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Champa and16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostDustbowl Revival performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Champa and16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostJeffrey James performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on 16th and Welton streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostDennis, from right, and Pam Jorgensen cheer for Dustbowl Revival during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Champa and16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostThe audience applauds for Dustbowl Revival during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Champa and16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostFans cheers as Eldren performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Curtis and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostJames Kurzdorfer dances with his daughter Rosemarie, 2, as Eldren performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Curtis and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostFans take a selfie as Eldren finishes playing during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Curtis and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostJohn Murphy plays with his grandson Lucas Hawn, 1, during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Arapahoe and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostA festival-goer donates some money during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 on Arapahoe and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostPassafire performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 in Skyline Park on Arapahoe and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostAn audience member takes a picture while Passafire performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 in Skyline Park on Arapahoe and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver PostTaylor Scott Band performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 in Skyline Park on Arapahoe and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
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An audience gathers as Taylor Scott Band performs during Denver Day of Rock Saturday, May 27, 2017 in Skyline Park on Arapahoe and 16th streets. The free music festival features 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.
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Denver Day of Rock is a free music festival featuring 25 bands performing on five music stages and benefits AMP The Cause, a nonprofit that supports 50 child-focused health and education organizations.















