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Swallow Hill Music is hosting its second Indiewood Street Festival this summer in Englewood. The all-ages, day-long musical celebration slated for Saturday, June 7, follows last year’s sold-out event.
In addition to music from local and national acts, festivities include food trucks, craft beer, local vendors and Swallow Hill’s beloved “Instrument Petting Zoo,” where you can try your hand at playing a new instrument.
“We have a strong tradition of successful street festivals in our history,” says Swallow Hill Music CEO Jessy Clark in an announcement. “And last year’s Indiewood proved they are a core part of what we do. We were thrilled by how it turned out!”
“This festival feels like it was made for Downtown Englewood,” adds Hilarie Portell, executive director of Downtown Englewood.“ It’s creative, it’s independent, it’s inclusive, and it brings people into the heart of our downtown to experience the energy we’re building here. We’re proud to present Indiewood with Swallow Hill Music and help celebrate the artists, local businesses, and community that define our downtown vibe.”
As a nonprofit organization, Swallow Hill relies on ticket sales – including those for the Indiewood Street Festival – to support its vision of expanding access to the arts.

Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)
Here’s the full Indiewood 2026 lineup
Headliner: Sam Birchfield (Jasper, Georgia)
Known for his genre-blurring mix of Americana, psychedelia, indie folk, gospel and Southern rock.
The Animeros (Austin, Texas)
Known for its highly danceable music that combines traditions like bolero, psychedelic rock and cumbia.
Frail Talk (Fort Collins)
Known for its dreamy-as-a-summer-day harmonies and melodies with pitter-pattering grooves that recall the innocence and heartbreak of first crushes.
The Crooked Rugs (Fort Collins)
Known for its psych-rock sound that will flat out rock your world, with songwriting chops that will leave you humming long after the dancing has stopped.
Bluebook (Denver)
Known for its enigmatic, otherworldly and thoroughly haunting indie rock.
Indiewood Ticket Prices
- $15 for Swallow Hill members and Englewood residents
- $20 for General Admission, purchased in advance
- $25 for General Admission, purchased day of
- $5 for kids ages 4 to 12
- Kids 3 and under are free
The second annual Indiewood runs from 1 to 7 p.m. Saturday, June 6, in downtown Englewood . Gates open at noon; tickets are available here.