The Inaugural Color Field Festival Hits Colorado in June
By: Aryonna Richard
Who’s ready for a new festival experience to hit Denver on June 24th, 25th, and 26th? Color Field takes over Levitt Pavilion for three days during an event presented by Live Nation Colorado!
Headlining the main stage Friday night is Shpongle (Simon Posford Live). He’s an electronic musician known for taking his audience down the rabbit hole into a psychedelic trance that’s not like anything you’ve experienced before during a live production! By combining world music and vocals with synthesizers, you’ll feel immersed in an experience with visuals beyond your wildest dreams!
Adding to the mainstage lineup Friday night, you don’t want to miss Emancipator. While in college, the DJ and producer based in Portland, Oregon, self-released his debut album, Soon It Will Be Cold Enough. He’s known for bringing a blend of trip-hop and downtempo electronic music that leaves audiences feeling a chill vibe. Completing the main stage lineup is El Ten Seven, Sub-ID, or Yak Attack.
Tycho, the producer, composer, songwriter, and musician, will be headlining the main stage on Saturday. He’s known for masterfully blending downtempo guitar, analog synthesis, and ambient elements. His fourth studio album, Epoch, received a Best Dance/Electronic Album nomination at the 2017 Grammy Awards. Tycho received a second Grammy nomination for his fifth studio album, Weather, in 2020. Don’t miss your chance to see his one-stop in Colorado this summer!
Also on Saturday, don’t miss Washed Out, the American songwriter, singer, and record producer associated with the chillwave genre blends synthetic pop with dance music. Poolside, Men I Trust, and Brijean complete the mainstage lineup for that night!
Opiuo, the Australian-based, New Zealand-born electronic artist, will close a weekend of diverse talent when he takes the stage to share his colorful mix of glitch, bass, and FUNK! What began as a solo DJ set has evolved into a complete live touring band. Opiuo has topped many international charts and remixed tracks from artists like Infected Mushrooms and Kaya Project.
Flamingosis splices wild funk and old-school soul to create an electronic sound that resonates and elevates his audience. He’s carved out a unique spot in the industry and collaborated on-stage and in the studio with artists like Big Gigantic, Griz, and Madeon. RJD2, Option 4, and Dot finalize the mainstage lineup for Sunday.
Color Field will feature a second stage, with artist announcements coming shortly. Tickets are on sale! Stay tuned to Blackspy Marketing’s Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter feed, where we will be dropping more information about Colorfield as we move closer to the festival! [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]