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Who's performing at Coors Field this summer? Here's the concert lineup

The music is back at Coors Field. The last concert held at the Denver ballpark was Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard in July 2022.

DENVER — Summer concerts are returning to Colorado's biggest ballpark.

Four concerts will be held at Coors Field in Denver this summer after none were held there in 2023. 

Billy Joel, Kane Brown, Green Day, Journey and Def Leppard are among the performers scheduled this summer.

The last concert at Coors Field was Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts in July 2022.

Billy Joel

Live Nation and the Colorado Rockies announced in January that Billy Joel will take the stage at Coors Field on Friday, July 12.

Joel last performed in Denver — also at Coors Field — in 2019. 

Joel is the sixth best-selling recording artist and the fourth-best-selling solo artist with over 160 million records sold worldwide. 

Tickets to Billy Joel at Coors Field

Kane Brown

Country music star Kane Brown will bring his new "In the Air" tour to 29 cities this summer.

Brown's tour consists of mainly arenas, but will end with five stadium shows including a stop at Coors Field in Denver on Friday, Sept. 6.

Brown will be joined by Bailey Zimmerman, LOCASH and RaeLynn at the Colorado concert.

Tickets to Kane Brown at Coors Field

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Kane Brown

Green Day

Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool will bring Green Day to Coors Field on Saturday, Sept. 7.

The North American leg of Green Day's tour will feature The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas.

Concert promoter Live Nation said the stadium tour will be a "larger-than-life, career-spanning celebration of one of the biggest musical acts of all time and some of the most important albums in history."

"We’ve never been more excited to unleash new music than with 'Saviors,' a record that’s meant to be rocked live, together," Green Day said in a statement. "So let’s thrash. We’ve got some amazing friends who are coming along for the ride!"

Tickets to Green Day at Coors Field

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Green Day

Journey and Def Leppard

Journey and Def Leppard are reuniting after six years to co-headline a stadium tour.

An all-star lineup of Steve Miller Band, Heart and Cheap Trick will vary by city on the tour.

The trek includes a performance at Coors Field in Denver on Sunday, Sept. 8, with special guest Cheap Trick.

"This legendary collaboration promises a musical journey like no other, igniting the hearts and souls of fans and delivering a night of unforgettable rock anthems," said concert promoter AEG Presents.

Def Leppard and Journey previously co-headlined a tour in 2018.

Tickets to Journey and Def Leppard at Coors Field

Credit: AEG Presents

"We are thrilled to be back on the road in 2024 with so many good friends as part of this tour. No matter which city you come to this will be an amazing night of music!" Journey said in a statement.

"Def Leppard and Journey will be reuniting and hitting the road together for the Summer Stadium Tour with Steve Miller, Cheap Trick & Heart on select shows, which makes for an amazing night of music!" said Joe Elliott of Def Leppard.

"Having just completed a sensational 18 month run promoting our 'Diamond Star Halos' album, we shall hit the boards running with a brand-new stage show and set of songs that will celebrate specific parts of our history. We may even have a surprise or two up our sleeves … so, wanna join us !??! … See you in the summer!"

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Joe Elliott, Phil Collen, Rick Allen, Rick Savage and Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard attend the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2019.

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