Concerts at the Crescent – Summer 2009
May 14, 2009 by Bob Schenkenberger · 1 Comment
The 13th annual “Concerts at the Crescent” lineup was just announced! This weekly concert series is presented by the Goldsmith Metropolitan District, and feature 10 weeks of amazing outdoor performances by local bands.
The concerts all FREE, and located at the Crescent Amphitheater. Located in Greenwood Village, at the corner of Belleview Ave. and DTC Blvd. (Just east of Yia Yia’s Euro Cafe), this outdoor venue is a great place to spend an evening! To get there, take I-25 to Belleview Ave., Head east to DTC Blvd. (approx. 1 mile), turn right and follow the signs for FREE parking.
All shows start at 7:00pm and last approximately to 8:30pm. The amphitheater is grass seating, so bring a chair or blanket and most people bring a picnic dinner. Adult beverages are acceptable, and there are plenty of kids around, so bring the whole family! The music is diverse, but always fun and enjoyable. Pets are not invited, sorry!
Here is this years lineup:
- June 2 – Nacho Men – Eclectic, fun, Rock, Swing & Disco. One of Denver’s best groups!
- June 9 – Conjunto Colores – Latin Jazz, Salsa. Be ready to dance!
- June 16 – BoogieLicious – Self billed as the ultimate party band! High energy non-stop music.
- June 23 – Dirty Shoes – Classic Rock from the past 4 decades.
- June 30 – One on One – Motown, Classic Soul, old school Rhythm & Blues.
- July 7 – Tuxedo Junction – Authentic USO style band. 1940’s musical revue.
- July 14 – Soul X – Mix of contemporary music from 2000 to today.
- July 21 – Runnin’ Wild – Blues & Rock. Winners of “The Next Big Thing” battle of the bands in 2008.
- July 28 – Tidal Wave – Beach Boys, Jimmy Buffet, Reggae…You get the picture.
- August 4 – The Fab 4 – An amazing Beatles cover band!
All concerts are open to the public and parking is FREE also!
For a printable schedule, click here.
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