
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre can hold more than 17,000 people per concert in Greenwood Village, making it the largest, dedicated outdoor music venue in the state.
But it’s also the sweet spot for acts who are too popular to play the 9,525-capacity Red Rocks Amphitheatre, which itself is hosting a record 170-plus shows this year, and too small to play venues such as Empower Field at Mile High Stadium, Folsom Field and Coors Field — each of which hosts at least 50,000 people per event.
The bowl-shaped venue at 6350 Greenwood Village Boulevard typically offers diverse yet mainstream booking from owner AEG Presents, with sprawling pop, hip hop, punk and rock festivals alongside legends like Neil Young, Wu-Tang Clan and Earth, Wind & Fire (all of whom played there last year).
Here’s an updated list of every show on their calendar, with tickets available via .
- Thursday, June 11 — Lord Huron, Fightmaster
- Saturday, June 20 — Flatland Cavalry + Shane Smith & The Saints, Kevin Powers, Laci, Kaye Booth
- Wednesday, July 22 – Ella Mai, Ama, Girlfriend
- Saturday, July 25 – Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Spacey Jane
- Thursday, July 30 – Howard Jones, Wang Chung, The English Beat, Modern English, Richard Blade
- Friday, July 31 – Excision
- Saturday, Aug. 1 – Excision
- Sunday, Aug. 2 – The Black Crowes, Whiskey Meyers, Southall
- Friday, Aug. 7 – Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, 311
- Wednesday, Aug. 12 – The Guess Who, Don Felder
- Saturday, Aug. 15 – Mt. Joy, Arcy Drive
- Tuesday, Aug. 18 – Muse, Portugal. The Man, The Temper Trap
- Friday, Aug. 21 – Caamp, Durand Jones and the Indications
- Saturday, Aug. 22 – Caamp, Durand Jones and the Indications
- Friday, Aug. 28 – Dave Matthews Band
- Saturday, Aug. 29 – Dave Matthews Band
- Wednesday, Sept 2 – Jack Johnson, Lake Street Dive
- Thursday, Sept. 3 – Jack Johnson, Lake Street Dive
- Tuesday, Sept. 8 — The Squeeze, Adam Ant, Haircut 100
- Saturday, Sept. 12 – Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, The Hu, Orgy
- Friday, Sept. 25 – $uicideboys, Destroy Lonely, Shakewell, Drain, Black Kray, $lim Gucci
- Sunday, Sept. 27 – World of Warcraft: 20 Years of Music




