Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 26
Geese Packs 900-Capacity Denver Show on Rolling Stone Rock Tour
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 26

Geese Packs 900-Capacity Denver Show on Rolling Stone Rock Tour

1 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 26

Summary

  • A sold-out crowd filled Denver’s 900-capacity Summit Music Hall as Geese delivered the second stop of this year’s Rolling Stone Rock Tour, with a mosh pit erupting during “Long Island City Here I Come.”
  • Much of the set drew from 2025 album “Getting Killed,” whose jagged rhythms and vocal swings the Brooklyn band turned into tight, hard-rock performances led by singer Cameron Winter’s dynamic shifts.
  • The show built from short, punchy songs into longer blowouts, including a drum solo in “Bow Down,” a piano-driven “Long Island City,” and an encore that ended in thrash-heavy finales.
  • Opening act Airy Foist stirred post-show social media debate after an abrasive set capped by a seemingly staged fight, while Winter kept Geese’s own banter minimal aside from joking about Rolling Stone’s sponsorship.
  • The Denver date followed Geese’s rise from high-school DIY uploads to one of indie rock’s most talked-about young bands, with later Rock Tour stops set for San Diego and Nashville.

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