
The 2010 Mile High Music Festival kicks off on August 14, 2010, at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. The third installment of Colorado and the region's largest and most anticipated music event, the 2010 festival presents its most exhilarating array of performers to date!
Headlining the two-day event are Dave Matthews Band and Jack Johnson. The weekend-long, outdoor music celebration is a must-attend event.
Tickets for Mile High Music Festival 2010 go on sale at 10 a.m. MDT Saturday, April 10, 2010. Don't miss out on this third annual, treasured summer tradition.
The Mile High Music Festival burst onto the national festival scene in 2008. With headliners Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and Dave Matthews Band topping the bill of its impressive line-up, it quickly became one of the most popular festivals of the year. In 2009, the festival delivered an even more amazing fan experience by offering a broader range of music with TOOL, Widespread Panic, and The Fray as headliners.
This year, Mile High Music Festival rocks the Rocky Mountains even harder with not only the most exciting line-up to date, but by also giving you the value you deserve—we've reduced ticket prices and are offering early-bird ticket specials (early-bird tickets are only available for purchase online). We're also giving you the convenience you deserve—the prices listed on our website reflect an all-in price that will not be subject to convenience fees during check-out. Shop online, by phone, or in person at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, the Pepsi Center box office, or the ticket kiosks in Colorado Dick's Sporting Goods stores, and the price will be the same.
Dick's Sporting Goods Park is located just nine miles northeast of downtown Denver in Commerce City, Colorado. Home to the Colorado Rapids professional soccer team, the complex covers 917 total acres. For the Mile High Music Festival, 18 grass soccer fields that surround the stadium will be taken over and packed with your favorite musicians.
Event Information
August 14 & 15, 2010; Dick's Sporting Goods Park, located just nine miles northeast of downtown Denver in Commerce City, Colorado
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