A member of Wildermiss sets up a GoPro Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on East Atlantic Place. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss decorated a trailer to perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Wildermiss guitarist Josh Hester prepares to perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on South Vine. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Jessica and Jason Dewees listen to the band Wildermiss perform Friday, May 15, 2020 in front of their home on South Vine. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Wildermiss singer Emma Cole performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on East Atlantic Place. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Wildermiss singer Emma Cole sets up a microphone to perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on South Vine. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on East Atlantic Place. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on East Atlantic Place. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Wildermiss guitarist Josh Hester prepares to perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on South Vine. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on East Atlantic Place. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Wildermiss singer Emma Cole takes off a mask to perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on South Vine. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Denver indie pop band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's stage set-up and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss prepares to perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Neighbors emerge to listen to the band Wildermiss perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Neighbors emerge to listen to the band Wildermiss perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Jessica and Jason Dewees listen to the band Wildermiss perform Friday, May 15, 2020 in front of their home on South Vine. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Jessica and Jason Dewees listen to the band Wildermiss perform Friday, May 15, 2020 in front of their home on South Vine. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs as Braden Dewees, 9, plays on a swing Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on South Vine. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on South Vine. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Neighbors emerge to listen to the band Wildermiss perform in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss sings happy birthday to fan Jessica Dewees Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on South Vine. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
Wildermiss singer Emma Cole performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on Cook Street. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
The band Wildermiss performs in front of fans Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on East Atlantic Place. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
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A member of Wildermiss sets up a GoPro Friday, May 15, 2020 at a home on East Atlantic Place. The band visited 16 homes -- playing mini-concerts from a trailer pulling the band's full stage set-up -- and also released a new single. (Daniel Brenner, Special to The Denver Post)
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Denver band Wildermiss, a four-piece indie rock outfit, has found a way to get around the forced closure of music venues due to the coronavirus outbreak: by driving around Denver with the band’s entire stage set-up on a trailer, stopping for mini concerts in front of fans’ homes.
“Wildermiss Literally On Demand,” as the band called it, took place throughout Denver, Lakewood, Arvada and other Front Range cities on Friday even as rain showers dotted the region. The band was originally slated to headline the Gothic Theatre that night. Before the band hit the road, fans were invited to request a mini concert in advance on the .
The band also release a new single, “Supermagical,” the same day on all streaming services.




























