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Here are some of the biggest concerts coming to Colorado in 2025

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Colorado is set to host a star-studded lineup of musicians in 2025, bringing some of the biggest names in music to the state.

From pop icons and legendary rock bands to emerging artists and more, there’s something in store for every music fan.

Gear up for exciting live music experiences across all genres as Colorado’s concert scene prepares to captivate audiences in 2025.

Check out the lineup below:


Concerts allow for all ages unless otherwise noted. Click on artist names to buy tickets.

2025 BIGGEST SHOWS:

Justin Timberlake: Jan. 28 @ Ball Arena

Tyler, the Creator: Feb. 11 @ Ball Arena

Mary J. Blige: Feb. 25 @ Ball Arena

Disturbed: Feb. 27 @ Ball Arena

Kelsea Ballerini: Mar. 30 @ Ball Arena

Highlight: Kelsea Ballerini has achieved many feats in the country music world, including becoming the only female country artist to hit #1 with the first three consecutive singles from a debut album. Her latest album PATTERNS was released in fall 2024. The Japanese House and MaRynn Taylor are opening for this show.

Papa Roach: April 7 @ Ball Arena

Dustin Lynch: April 16 @ Red Rocks

Wiz Khalifa: April 20 @ Red Rocks

Rapper Wiz Khalifa will perform April 16 at Red Rocks in Denver with rapper Snoop Dogg and hip-hop group Cypress Hill. Photo by Abdeljalil Bou…

Empire of the Sun: April 28 @ Red Rocks

Kylie Minogue: April 29 @ Ball Arena

Sting: May 19, 20 @ Red Rocks

Highlight: Born Gordon Sumner, Sting acquired his stage name when a fellow musician caught sight of his black and yellow striped sweater. Sting played bass for many local bands in the early years before being a part of The Police. This tour is called STING 3.0 — accompanying Sting is long-time collaborator Dominic Miller on guitar and drummer Chris Maas.

Leon Bridges: May 22 @ Ford Amphitheater

Leon Bridges: May 23 @ Red Rocks

Lord Huron: May 28, 29 @ Red Rocks

Coldplay: June 10 @ Empower Field

Singer Chris Martin, of the band Coldplay, performs at the Global Citizen Festival concert on the eve of the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern …

Post Malone with Jelly Roll: June 15 @ Empower Field

“Weird Al” Yankovic: June 24 @ Red Rocks

Metallica: June 27, 29 @ Empower Field

Gracie Abrams: Aug. 11, 12 @ Red Rocks

Highlight: Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams has launched into popularity the last few years. She released her debut album Good Riddance in 2023 and performed as an opening act on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. The 25-year-old has over 47 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

Goo Goo Dolls: Aug. 24 @ Red Rocks

Linkin Park: Sept. 3 @ Ball Arena

“Weird Al” Yankovic: Sept. 4 @ Ford Amphitheater

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