Vampire Weekend - 'Only God Was Above Us' Tour
Dillon Amphitheater
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Denver
Saturday, July 20 at 7 pm MDT
Rap / Hip-Hop
Pop
Rock
Concert Venue
Saturday, July 20 at 7 pm MDT
Rap / Hip-Hop
Pop
Rock
Concert Venue
Entry Options
Details
Artists
Description
WHAT IS A WAITLIST?
The Waitlist allows you the chance to reserve tickets in advance of availability.
WHAT HAPPENS NOW?
- You'll be placed into a first-come, first-served list.
- Your card will be pre-authorized, but not charged, and you will receive a Waitlist email confirmation.
- If tickets become available your order will be placed , your card will be charged and you will be notified via email.
- For events with reserved seating- Due to demand, seat selection will not be available for waitlist orders. If your order is fulfilled, you will automatically receive the best available ticket(s).
WHAT IF TICKETS DON'T BECOME AVAILABLE? WILL I BE CHARGED?
Nope! You'll simply be removed from the Waitlist, like magic!
Questions? Click HERE for the full rundown.
Public On-Sale 2/23 @ 10am MT
Vampire Weekend is an American indie rock band formed in 2006 in New York City. The band's lineup consists of Ezra Koenig (vocals, guitar), Chris Baio (bass), and Chris Tomson (drums).
Known for their unique blend of indie rock, pop, and world music influences, Vampire Weekend gained widespread acclaim with the release of their self-titled debut album in 2008. The album featured hits like "A-Punk" and "Oxford Comma" and received praise for its catchy melodies, clever lyrics, and eclectic sound.
Following the success of their debut, Vampire Weekend continued to impress with subsequent albums, including "Contra" (2010), "Modern Vampires of the City" (2013), and "Father of the Bride" (2019). Each album showcased the band's evolving musicality and lyrical depth, earning them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.
Throughout their career, Vampire Weekend has toured extensively and performed at major music festivals worldwide. They have been nominated for and won numerous awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album for "Modern Vampires of the City."