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Taylor Swift – May 25th – Sports Authority Field at Mile High

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If ticket prices, traffic, and general fanfare were any indication, the arrival of Taylor Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour in Denver on Friday night was a really big deal. Taylor had opted to play one giant night at Denver’s Mile High Stadium, rather than two back-to-back shows at the Pepsi Center as she did on her 1989 World Tour, and the size and spectacle of the whole thing felt more like the Super Bowl on Christmas morning than a concert.

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Guns N’ Roses – August 2nd – Sports Authority Field at Mile High

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Wednesday night at Mile High there was an interesting mix of long term G N’ R fans, middle aged music fans and suburbanites dressed for a night on the town. Watching these guys, who once defined American 80’s rock and roll excess, it is hard to imagine they’re in their 50’s. While they may not still be writing anthems like Paradise City or Welcome To The Jungle, they sure can perform them and delight their fans with a true rock and roll show.

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SnowBall Music Festival – April 5th – Sports Authority Field

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Despite gray skies and the threat of rain, day two of SnowBall Music Festival saw a fired up crowd ready to soak in a diverse lineup of bands, MCs, and DJs at Sports Authority Field. The diverse lineup did not disappoint and the willingness of most concert goers to let their freak flags fly was almost contagious. While the switch in locations from the mountains to a parking lot in Denver didn’t exactly lend to the atmosphere, it certainly made things more convenient and a whole lot warmer.

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SnowBall Music Festival – April 4th – Sports Authority Field

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SnowBall Music Festival opened Friday night at Sports Authority Field in a new home and with a fresh lineup that went well beyond another night at the club. While Dubstep was indeed the king of the evening, high-fashion Disco and dirty Shoegaze did not go unsung. The weather was a factor and a damp chill in the air made it feel more like winter in San Francisco than spring in Denver. Cool temperatures, however, did not dampen the spirits of the modestly sized crowd.