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Westword Music Showcase 2016 Presale Ticket Price Goes Up on Wednesday

The Westword Music Showcase returns Saturday, June 25! The 22nd annual festival features national headliners including DJ and moombahton/electro producer Dillon Francis, soulful indie-rock band Cold War Kids, amped-up indie-pop duo Matt & Kim, Danish rockers New Politics, L.A. noise band HEALTH, indie electro-punks Brick + Mortar, Black Pistol Fire,...
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Update: Presale tickets are no longer available to the 2016 Westword Music Showcase, and early-bird tickets can be purchased using the promo code BACKBEAT. While supplies last, tickets are $25 while supplies last, but tomorrow morning, Wednesday, February 24, at 8 a.m., the presale ticket price will go up to $35. The VIP ticket price will go up at 8 a.m. to $75.

Public tickets go on sale on Friday, February 26, at 10 a.m.

The Westword Music Showcase 2016 returns Saturday, June 25! The 22nd annual festival features national headliners including DJ and moombahton/electro producer Dillon Francis, soulful indie-rock band Cold War Kids, amped-up indie-pop duo Matt and Kim, Danish rockers New Politics, L.A. noise band HEALTH, indie electro-punks Brick + Mortar, Black Pistol Fire, Grizfolk and over one hundred more of the best bands and artists from Denver and beyond. The bands will perform at more than a dozen venues throughout the Golden Triangle, including two main stages.


The 2016 Westword Music Showcase returns to the Golden Triangle on Saturday, June 25, with Dillon Francis, Cold War Kids, Matt and Kim and more, as well as more than 100 Denver bands across a dozen stages. Get your tickets for the 2016 Westword Music Showcase here.
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