The New Mission Ballroom in Denver’s RiNo opens this Wednesday, August 7, and already has a big list of talent lined up!

AEG Presents is opening a new venue in Denver, the Mission Ballroom. The venue is a 14-acre mixed-use project at the north end of the RiNo area and is home to some unique features.

Mission Ballroom will have a first-of-its-kind stage that's flexible, moves, and allows for the space of the venue to change from the maximum capacity of 3,950 down to 2,200. This allows for a more personal an intimate experience with the performances. The venue seating is done in tiered rows to keep open sightlines, there is a large dance floor, state-of-the-art sound and light systems, large dance floor and multiple full-service bars.

Here's the latest list of performers and shows lined up for the new venue. New shows are always being added, so the list is frequently updated.

  • August 7: The Lumineers with Jade Bird
  • August 8: FKJ
  • August 9: Trey Anastasio Band
  • August 10: Trey Anastasio Band
  • August 11: Gregory Alan Isakov with special guest Amy Ray
  • August 12: Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals with Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with Jessy Wilson
  • August 13: Steve Miller Band & Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives with Matt Anderson
  • August 14: Herbie Hancock & Kamasi Washington
  • August 15: George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic with Dumpstaphunk, Fishbone, Miss Velvet & The Blue Wolf
  • August 16: Flying Lotus with Brandon Coleman Spacetalker, Salami Rose Joe Louis, and PBDY
  • August 18: Phantogram with Goth Babe
  • August 19: Suicideboys with Denzel Curry, Shoreline Mafia, City Morgue, GERM, Night Lovell, and Trash Talk
  • August 20: Suicideboys with Denzel Curry, Shoreline Mafia, City Morgue, GERM, Night Lovell, and Trash Talk
  • August 21: King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard
  • August 23: Skillet & Sevendust: Victorious War Tour with Pop Evil, and Devour the Day
  • August 24: Highly Suspect with Slothrust
  • August 28: Collective Soul with Gin Blossoms
  • August 29: Weezer

  • September 1: Flux Pavilion with Cookie Monsta, Funtcase, Chime, and DMVU
  • September 6: The National with Alvvays
  • September 7: The National with Alvvays
  • September 8: Natalia Lafourcade
  • September 11: Tycho with Poolside
  • September 13: Social Distortion and Flogging Molly with the Devil Makes Three, and Le Butcherettes
  • September 14: Social Distortion and Flogging Molly with the Devil Makes Three, and Le Butcherettes
  • September 16: Of Monsters and Men
  • September 20: Atmosphere with Brother Ali, Grieves, Nikki Jean, and DJ Keezy
  • September 21: Atmosphere with Prof, Evidence, Sa-Roc, and DJ Keezy
  • September 23: Maggie Rogers
  • September 25: The Tallest Man on Earth
  • September 26: Morrissey with Interpol
  • September 27: Brandi Carlile with Courtney Marie Andrews
  • September 28: Brandi Carlile with Courtney Marie Andrews
  • September 29: Brandi Carlile with Lucie Silvas
  • September 30: Marina with Broods

  • October 4: Bastille
  • October 6: Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
  • October 9: The Raconteurs
  • October 10: Yelawolf
  • October 11: X-Ambassadors with Bea Hands and LPX
  • October 12: Big Head Todd and the Monsters with Los Lobos
  • October 18: Michael Franti & Spearhead
  • October 25: Gryffin
  • October 26: Midland
  • October 30: An Evening with Ween
  • October 31: An Evening with Ween
  • November 1: An Evening with Ween
  • November 2: The Motet: Meow at the Moon
  • November 4: What the Night Brings: Featuring Bill Nershi, Billy Strings, Brendan Bayliss, Greensky Bluegrass, Hot Rize, The Infamous Stringdusters, Keith Moseley, Keller Williams, Leftover Salmon (Acoustic), Kyle Tuttle, Jean-Luc Davis, Julian Davis, Mimi Naja, Noam Pikelny, Railroad Earth, The Travelin’ McCourys, Yonder Mountain String Band and more!
  • November 6: Kurt Vile & the Violators with Dinosaur Jr.
  • November 7: Ludacris and Nelly
  • November 8: Opiuo with Koan Sound & Haywyre, Maddy O’Neal, and Guggenz
  • November 9: Nahko and Medicine for the People with Nattali Rize
  • November 13: Gesaffelstein
  • November 16: Zomboy with special guests
  • November 17: Kevin Gates – I’m with Him Tour
  • November 19: Wilco
  • November 22: Seven Lions with Crystal Skies and Last Heroes
  • December 21: Jade Cicada with special guests

The venue will also serve as a special event venue and can be booked for private events, corporate training, weddings, trade shows, and more.

Mission Ballroom will use a new ticketing program called “Mission far Ticketing” for some shows. This system is designed to give equal access to all fans for tickets and aims to prevent ticket brokers and automatic ticket buying systems from purchasing blocks of tickets.

This is already a jam-packed lineup with plenty more to come. We are looking forward to catching a show at Denver’s newest venue. Will you be headed out to the Mission Ballroom to catch the Lumineers, Bastille, Ludacris and Nelly, or any other of the shows the new venue is hosting?  Sound off in the comments below.

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