Geese Announced as Headliner for Rolling Stone Rock Tour Denver Date
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Summary
Geese, a Brooklyn-based indie rock band, have been announced as the headliner for the Rolling Stone Rock Tour date in Denver at Summit Music Hall on June 25, 2026. Presented by Miller High Life, the show will also feature opening act Airy Foist. Pre-sale tickets go live on May 21, with public on-sale following shortly after. The tour kicks off May 20 in New Orleans.
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The phenomenal indie rockers will bring their must-see live show all the way from Brooklyn to Denver's Summit Music Hall on June 25
Pre-sale tickets will be available on Thursday, May 21, at 11 a.m. Mountain Time, with the public on-sale following at 12 p.m. Mountain Time.
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