
Fiddler's Green just dropped its summer slate, and it is loaded. Arena rock staples, roots-country crowd-pleasers, and beach-party veterans are all rolling through Greenwood Village's big outdoor stage. From Muse to a two-night run from the Dave Matthews Band, the amphitheatre's season stretches from mid-June through early September, and a few marquee dates are already drawing buzz from local fans.
The 18,000-seat Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre sits in Greenwood Village and is the largest outdoor amphitheatre in the Denver metro area, according to Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre. Its online calendar shows stacked across the summer and advises buyers to grab event tickets and parking through official ticketing partners. The venue site also posts box-office hours and accessibility details for anyone planning a full night out.
Headliners And Big Dates
Muse brings its North American tour to Fiddler's Green on Aug. 18, with Portugal. The Man and The Temper Trap are listed as support, according to JamBase. The Dave Matthews Band is on the books for back-to-back nights on Aug. 28–29, per AXS. Tyler Childers is slated for July 18 after a venue move, according to the artist's event listing on AXS.
Other Shows To Watch
Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, and 311 are teaming up for an Aug. 7 stop at Fiddler's Green, according to ticket listings on SeatGeek. Jack Johnson is bringing his SURFILMUSIC run to the venue in early September with Lake Street Dive on the bill, per Ticketmaster. Colorado country listeners also get a radio-style party when Flatland Cavalry headlines 98.5 KYGO's birthday bash on June 20, according to KYGO.
Tickets, Parking And Transit
Most Fiddler's Green dates are live on official ticketing pages and major resale sites, and fans can scope options and price tiers through platforms such as Bandsintown. The venue website notes that parking can be pre-purchased and includes a venue map plus public transit directions for RTD light rail and bus riders, according to Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre. Box-office hours vary by event, so day-of buyers are usually safer showing up early.
Why Denver Cares
The packed lineup of legacy acts, festival-style bills, and rising roots performers highlights Fiddler's Green's role as the Denver area's midsummer music anchor, as noted by local coverage from 9News. For anyone plotting out summer plans, the mix means choices whether you want a full-throttle rock blowout or an easygoing evening on the lawn.
However you like your live music, Fiddler's Green's 2026 calendar gives metro Denver a deep bench of summer shows. Check official event pages for on-sale details and box-office policies before locking in tickets.









