The 2020 season lineup at Mission Ballroom has been updated to reflect changes made due to the coronavirus outbreak.

*Updated on April 17, 2020, at 10:49 a.m.:

Mission Ballroom is Denver's new and hot music venue, which opened back in August of last year in RiNo. At 60,000 square feet, it's becoming the venue to play for this year.

Artists from all over are claiming their spot at the new venue, and we couldn't be more excited for the 2020 lineup. So far, we know of quite a few artists of all types of genres who have announced their dates for the new year, ranging from Watsky to Dillon Francis and Q-Tip, to name a few.

We've gone ahead and compiled a list of all the concert dates that we know of thus far.

Mission Ballroom Big Room

Courtesy of Mission Ballroom (Facebook)

Mission Ballroom 2020 Lineup:

  • January 11 - The Infamous Stringdusters featuring Michael Travis & Jason Hann of the String Cheese Incident, Trout Steak Revival
  • January 15 - Randy Rogers Band
  • January 17 - Fruition, The California Honeydrops with Mama Magnolia
  • January 18 - Casey Donahew, Stoney Larue
  • January 24 - Q-Tip
  • January 29 - Lucero, Orville Peck, Nikki Lane, Brody Danger
  • January 31 - Denver Comes Alive
  • February 1 - Railroad Earth ft. Peter Rowan with special guest Horseshoes & Hand Grenades
  • February 8 - The Floozies, SoDown, Anomalie, Since JulEYE
  • February 14 - Black Tiger Sex Machine
  • February 15 - Jauz
  • February 16 - Sonny Fodera x Dom Dolla
  • February 21 - Yacht Rock Revue
  • February 22 - Matoma & Two Friends
  • February 28 - Dillon Francis
  • February 29 - Pepper, The Expendables, The Movement, Kash’D Out, The Elovaters
  • March 2 - Opeth, Graveyard
  • March 3 - 3OH!3, Lil Jon, Breathe Carolina
  • March 6 - Justin Moore with special guest Tracy Lawrence
  • March 7 - Lane 8
  • March 12 - Dwight Yoakam
  • March 13 - Keane
  • March 14 - Gold Dust Festival: Adventure Club, Trampa, Lucii, Lucalush, Nazaar
  • March 19 - Third Eye Blind with Saves the Day
  • March 27 - Whiskey Myers
  • March 28 - Grace Potter
  • March 30 - Bad Religion and Alkaline Trio

  • April 3 - Beats Antique with Deser Dwellers, Bluetech, Edamame
  • April 4 - Bear Grillz
  • April 7 - Volbeat, Clutch, The Picturebooks
  • April 8 - Thom Yorke
  • April 10 - Letterkenny Live!
  • April 17 - Oh Wonder
  • April 18 - Dance Gavin Dance, Animals as Leaders, Veil of Maya, Royal Coda
  • April 20 - Smokers Delight: Nightmares on Wax 25th Anniversary Live Orchestra Show
  • April 21 - Beth Hart
  • April 24 - Youngboy, Never Broke Again *CANCELED
  • April 28 - Milky Chance
  • April 29 - Alec Benjamin
  • April 30 - Gary Allan *CANCELED
  • May 1 - Dead Can Dance, Agnes Obel
  • May 2 - Watsky, Hobo Johnson
  • May 8 - The Disco Biscuits with Tractorbeam
  • May 9 - The Disco Biscuits with Orchard Lounge
  • May 27 - Local Natives, Foals, Cherry Glazerr *CANCELED
  • May 29 - Coheed and Cambria, Chon
  • May 30 - Slander ft. Dylan Matthew, Eptic, Shadient
  • June 3 - Alice Cooper, Tesla, Lita Ford *CANCELED
  • June 5 - Stick Figure, Collie Buddz, Iya Terra
  • June 12 - The Flaming Lips
  • June 16 - Pop Punk's Still Not Dead Tour with New Found Glory, Simple Plan, Knuckle Puck
  • June 20 - Sluggtopia IV: Snails *CANCELED
  • July 4 - Deadbeats Hangover: Zeds Dead
  • July 14 - Primus, Wolfmother, Battles
  • August 7 - The Decemberists with Fruit Bats
  • September 28 - Tiny Meat Gang - Global Domination: Cody Ko & Noel Miller
  • October 8 - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Denver's Mission Ballroom has a capacity of 3,950 people and a stage that allows for a wide range of functions. It's not only limited to concert use, as the venue can also accommodate conferences and more. Be sure to check out the FAQ list for answers to any questions you may have about the venue, such as ticket sales and prohibited items.

Which show are you the most excited to see at Denver's Mission Ballroom in 2020? Are there artists not listed that you'd like to see perform at the venue? Let us know in the comments below.

Rachel Krate
After graduating with a BA in Professional Writing from Western Connecticut State University, Rachel Krate and her boyfriend, Thor, decided to pack up and move to Colorado to start a new life together. When she isn't working or exploring all of the beauty that Colorado has to offer, Rachel loves to write Flash Fiction, play action-adventure video games, and create new makeup looks. She loves dogs, food, singing, and adventure. She is currently working on a YA novel, and strives to spend the rest of her days doing what she loves.
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