Metal & Beer Fest: Denver 2023 Starts TODAY! Don’t Miss Out!

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IT‘S FINALLY HERE! Metal & Beer Fest: Denver 2023 at Summit kicks off today and this is your last chance to get in on the action! Unfortunately all two-day passes and Day Two tickets are kicked (don’t say we didn’t warn you!), but you still have a chance to get in on the action—including exclusive beer collaborations between breweries and performing bands—with single-day “Metal & Beer” tickets for tonight (almost sold out!). Just interested in our murderer’s row of killer bands, including Khemmis, Cephalic Carnage, The Red Chord and more? “Just Metal” Tickets are still available for tonight as well, but quantities are low. Ticket details and full line-up are below. Don’t miss out on our triumphant return to the Mile High City!

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DECEMBER 1, 2023
Khemmis

Cephalic Carnage
The Red Chord
KEN mode
Morbikon
Phobocosm
The Munsens

DECEMBER 2, 2023
Agalloch

Midnight
Primitive Man
Krypts
The Keening
Mother of Graves
Astral Tomb

“Just Metal” Ticket (21+)

Admittance to the day’s event, but as the name suggests, you just get to see the show—no beer samples (You can still buy select beers a la carte if you’re 21+).

“Metal & Beer” Ticket (21+)

Admittance to the day’s event plus unlimited* sampling from our diverse lineup of national breweries presented by TRVE Brewing. Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Denver 2023 sampling cups provided. Limited tickets available per day.

*Please note: In extremely extreme cases, certain high-ABV pours will be ticketed, with attendees receiving a limited number of tickets available to redeem for each offering.

Hails and ales to our sponsors!

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