“On the Rise”  Concert series - June 22 The Hill, Boulder, CO

“On the Rise” Concert series - June 22 The Hill, Boulder, CO

“On the Rise”, a four day outdoor concert series celebrating the past, present and future of the Boulder music scene.

By Roots Music Project

Date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 4 - 11:30pm MDT

Location

The Hill

1235 Pennsylvania Avenue Boulder, CO 80302

Agenda

5:00 PM - 5:45 PM

School of Rock

6:15 PM - 7:00 PM

Emelise

7:30 PM - 8:15 PM

Mr. Knobs

8:45 PM - 9:45 AM (+1 day)

Wrenn Van Band

10:00 PM - 11:30 PM

Tyler Adams Organ Trio (After Party)

About this event

  • 7 hours 30 minutes

Roots Music Project, a non-profit music community advocate, is thrilled to announce the On the Rise Concert Series. This series will honor Boulder’s past, present and future as a mecca for musical creativity and expression.


Three outdoor concerts will be held on The Hill on June 22, July 27, and August 24. The fourth concert will take place at Boulder Junction on September 28th. This free concert series is made possible by the generous support of the City of Boulder and other sponsors.


The June 22 event includes:


Tyler Adams Organ Trio:

The Tyler Adams Organ Trio is a funk/jazz/rock fusion group led by multi-instrumentalist Tyler Adams, best known as the keyboardist and vocalist for the acclaimed jam band The Jauntee. Rounding out the power trio is guitar virtuoso Caton Sollenberger, whose eclectic style blends rock, blues, and jazz influences.

https://www.thejauntee.com


Wrenn Van Band:

The Wrenn Van Band is a dynamic trio that blends elements of indie rock, folk, and Americana into a captivating sonic tapestry. Led by singer-songwriter Wrenn Van, whose soulful vocals and intricate guitar work form the core of the band's sound, the group is rounded out by the talented Jesse Ogle on bass and the rhythmic prowess of Blessing Chimanga on drums.

https://wrennvan.com/


Mr.Knobs:

This project brilliantly combines operatic singing, prodigious musicianship, and lush digital sequences producing a truly modern and unique musical experience.

https://www.mrknobsmusic.com/


Emelise:

Emelise is a singer/songwriter musician from Denver, whose passion for making music often has her listeners referring to her as an old soul. Her style is a folk-rock, Americana blend. Emelise has been playing live music in front of crowds since she was six years old.

https://www.emelisemunoz.com


School of Rock:

School of Rock is a music school for all skill levels, ages, and musical aspirations. With students ranging from toddlers to adults, School of Rock is where music students grow into real musicians.

https://www.schoolofrock.com/locations/boulder

Frequently asked questions

Can I bring my pets?

It’s hot and crowded, please do not bring your dog to the event.

Is food available at the event?

Food is available from The Sink, Ginger Pig, Sushi Hana, Cafe Aion

Is there an age limit for this event?

All ages

What items are not allowed in the event area?

Outside Food/Drink Alcoholic beverages, glass bottles, coolers, picnic baskets, carry-ins of any type (we reserve the right to search bags upon entry) Drugs or paraphernalia, including cannabis, Kites, frisbees, balls, or other sports equipment Scooters, skateboards, or skates Firearms, weapons

Can I bring my own chair?

Yes, you can bring a chair

Are there tables available?

Limited table seating

What is the cost to attend this event?

This is a free event!

What if there is bad weather?

We will do our best to run the event as planned. In case of rain the event will be moved to the Roots Music Project warehouse (4747 Pearl V3A, Boulder, CO 80301). Updates will be made via email and social media.

Is there free parking?

There are no designated parking lots for this event. Take a Lyft or Uber and get dropped off to minimize parking hassle. Or consider taking the bus!

Where are the After Hours shows held?

After hours shows will be held at Cafe Aion

Is the event handicap accessible?

Absolutely! The majority of the event is on hardscape and sidewalks.

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