Only a Few Tickets Remain for the Summer Concert Series

June 10, 2026 Tiffany Coleman , Marketing Manager

The Summer Concert Series makes warm Colorado evenings magical.

This season, three standout shows still have tickets available: Allen Stone with The Burroughs, Soccer Mommy with Jawdropped and Gregory Porter. Each brings a completely different sound, but they all share the rare kind of intimacy you only get in the UMB Amphitheater at Denver Botanic Gardens, surrounded by lush gardens and summer twilight. 

On July 8, Allen Stone brings his unmistakable blend of soul, funk and raw vocal power. He can turn a summer crowd into a choir—equal parts groove and heart. Expect big energy, big voice and a show that feels both polished and spontaneous under the evening sky.

The next night, July 9, Soccer Mommy takes the stage with her signature indie-rock sound—introspective, guitar-driven and emotionally precise. Her songs capture a quiet intensity that feels especially right in a close setting like the Gardens. This is a show for anyone who likes their summer nights with a little shimmer and honesty mixed in.

Later in the season, on August 10, Gregory Porter shares his rich, velvet baritone and timeless jazz-soul style. Influenced by Southern Gospel sound and his mother’s Nat King Cole record collection, his emotional storytelling creates the perfect late-summer music and nature synergy. 

Part of what makes concert nights special isn’t just the lineup, but the experience itself: picnics on the grass, golden-hour light moving through the trees and feeling like you've been transported somewhere else for a few hours while still tucked in the heart of the city. Tickets for these few remaining shows won’t stay available for long, and if the past is any indication, they’ll disappear quickly once word gets out.

Summer always goes too quickly—but these nights at the Gardens are the ones worth catching before they’re gone. Get tickets for the Summer Concert Series.
 

A crowd gathered to watch a stage at summer concert series
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