Castle Rock Reveals 10th Anniversary Summer Concert Series Lineup, Tickets on Sale Friday
Cheap Trick, Fitz and The Tantrums, and a Bob Seger tribute with the Denver Pops headline Castle Rock's 10th concert season; tickets on sale Friday at 10 a.m.

Castle Rock's Amphitheater at Philip S. Miller Park will host five concerts this summer spanning southern rock, modern country, indie pop, classic rock and an orchestral tribute night, as the town marks the 10th anniversary of its Summer Concert Series with a lineup that includes Cheap Trick, Fitz and The Tantrums, and The Marshall Tucker Band. General ticket sales open at 10 a.m. Friday, April 10, through TicketWeb at CRgov.com/Concerts.
The season opens June 26 with The Marshall Tucker Band, followed by Jackson Dean on July 18. Fitz and The Tantrums takes the stage August 1, and Cheap Trick headlines August 15. The series closes August 29 with "Still the Same," a Bob Seger tribute performed alongside the Denver Pops Orchestra, an evening set apart from the rest of the lineup by its orchestral scale.
All five shows are at 1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway, with gates opening at 6 p.m. Opening acts begin at 7 p.m. for the first four concerts; the Denver Pops show starts one hour later.
Ticket options span three tiers: orchestra tiered seating, patio box seats with premium amenities, and general admission lawn. Prices vary by performance and seat type. The town is directing buyers exclusively to CRgov.com/Concerts and TicketWeb, cautioning against third-party resale platforms.
Each show will feature food trucks and a full cocktail bar on-site. The combination of live music and Philip S. Miller Park's trail and recreation amenities has made the series one of Castle Rock's highest-attended summer draws, channeling weekend spending to local restaurants, hotels and retailers while keeping residents out of Denver traffic.
The 10th anniversary milestone reflects the amphitheater's growth into a regional cultural venue, part of the town's broader strategy of leveraging its parks infrastructure for large-scale events. Parking and traffic routing details were not included in Wednesday's announcement; the town advises monitoring CRgov social channels and the concert web page in the days before each show for arrival windows and access updates.
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