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Geese to Headline Rolling Stone Rock Tour in Denver

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What could be more perfect than the coolest rock band in the country joining our 2026 rock tour? Geese are the latest act to be revealed for the Rolling Stone Rock Tour, presented by Miller High Life. The phenomenal indie rockers will bring their must-see live show all the way from Brooklyn to Denver’s Summit Music Hall on June 25, with their fellow NYC act Airy Foist opening. Pre-sale tickets will be available on Thursday, May 21, at 11 a.m. Mountain Time, with the public on-sale following at 12 p.m. Mountain Time.  

This year’s Rolling Stone Rock Tour kicks off on May 20 in New Orleans with a very special show by Bleachers. Five more dates will follow, including Geese’s newly announced June 25 show in Denver, plus other great acts on July 16 at the House of Blues in San Diego, Sept. 24 at Terminal 5 in New York, Oct. 15 at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, and Nov. 2 at the Truth in Nashville. Full details for all those shows will be revealed soon. This is the second year of our Rock Tour, following a successful 2025 run with sold-out shows by Mk.gee in Denver, the Beaches in Chicago, Wet Leg in Nashville, and MJ Lenderman in New York

Geese are in the midst of one of the most remarkable success stories in recent memory. They broke through in a major way with frontman Cameron Winter’s December 2024 solo debut, Heavy Metal, followed in September 2025 by the band’s third album, Getting Killed.  “I don’t think this is one of those fluke situations with the unbelievable frontman and everybody else is cool,” producer Kenneth Blume told RS before the album’s release. “All four of them are fucking genius freaks and I can’t wait for everybody else to figure it out.” 

That’s exactly what happened: After years of slow and steady word-of-mouth buzz, the band made tons of new fans, played Saturday Night Live, and convinced everyone who was lucky enough to see them in concert that they’re the kind of real, live rock band whose shows you don’t want to miss.

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