Kid Cudi in Denver | Tickets 2026

Kid Cudi

On June 12, 2026, Denver, CO, will pulse with energy at the Pick Your Part – Central as Kid Cudi takes the stage. Expect a night filled with his electrifying performance style, featuring chart-toppers like “Pursuit of Happiness” and “Day ‘n’ Nite.” Don’t miss out—grab your Kid Cudi tour tickets now!

Kid Cudi Denver Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
May 16, 2026
04:00 PM
Denver, Colorado from $89.03 Tickets
Saturday
May 16, 2026
05:30 PM
Denver, Colorado from $39.60 Tickets
Friday
Jun 12, 2026
05:30 PM
Denver, Colorado from $144.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Kid Cudi concert in Denver?

The Kid Cudi concert in Denver is scheduled for Friday, June 12, 2026, at The JunkYard in Denver, Colorado. The show is part of his Rebel Ragers Tour 2026 and is listed with an evening start, with event pages showing times around 5:30–6:30 PM, so you can expect a full night show heading into the weekend. The JunkYard’s address for this event is 2323 W Mulberry Pl, Denver, CO 80204, in the southwest Denver area.

What time does the Denver show start and when should I arrive?

Listings for the Denver date show Kid Cudi’s Rebel Ragers Tour at The JunkYard on June 12, 2026, with times noted around 5:30 PM (Live Nation) and 6:30 PM (AXS), so it is safest to plan for doors opening in the late afternoon. As a general rule for outdoor shows, parking or rideshare drop-offs begin well before gates, and doors typically open about an hour before the first set. Planning to arrive 60–90 minutes early gives you time to deal with traffic, find your entrance, pass through security, and settle into your viewing spot without missing the openers. Getting there ahead of the rush also lets you explore the venue, grab food and drinks, and get comfortable before Kid Cudi takes the stage.

Who is performing with Kid Cudi on the Rebel Ragers Tour in Denver?

The Denver show is part of The Rebel Ragers Tour and features Kid Cudi with support from M.I.A., Big Boi, and other rotating special guests across the tour. Event listings for Denver specifically label it as “The Rebel Ragers Tour with Kid Cudi” at The JunkYard on June 12, 2026, aligning with the tour’s core lineup that also appears in other cities. Tour overviews note that M.I.A. and Big Boi are key support acts on many of the 33 North American dates, giving each night a festival-style feel with multiple sets before Cudi’s headlining performance. As always, supporting acts can be subject to change, so it is smart to check the Denver event details again closer to June 12 if you plan to catch every performer.

How much do Kid Cudi tickets in Denver usually cost?

Ticket prices for Kid Cudi in Denver span a range depending on section and demand, but Denver is generally in line with other large tour stops where entry-level prices often fall in the $50–$70 range. A national ticket overview shows lowest prices around $50–$60 for early tour dates in markets like Phoenix and Albuquerque, with similar or slightly higher starting points expected for a major city like Denver. As you move into preferred viewing areas—such as closer floor/pit, reserved zones, or VIP sections—prices rise significantly above the baseline. Because Denver is a prime weekend stop, average ticket costs will likely be higher than the minimum, especially in the most sought-after areas nearest the stage.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Kid Cudi Denver concert?

To find cheaper tickets, concentrate on standard GA or the least expensive designated sections rather than premium floor or VIP areas, where prices are much higher. Compare several major marketplaces plus the primary ticket seller, and always check the final cost including service fees and taxes, since those extra charges can differ a lot between sites. Buying as early as possible—during presales or right when the general on-sale opens—is usually the best way to lock in the lowest tiers before they sell out and dynamic pricing or resale demand pushes costs up. If you are flexible and comfortable watching the market, you can also monitor resale prices in the weeks leading up to June 12, as some sellers may cut prices on remaining tickets to avoid being left with extras.

Are there presales or special access options for tickets in Denver?

The Denver stop participates in the tour’s broader presale and on-sale schedule, which includes multiple presale opportunities before tickets go on sale to the general public. Tour information highlights national presales such as artist or fan presales and major credit-card presales that begin a few days before the general on-sale. These windows give early access to a set number of tickets, including many of the better and cheaper seats at face value. To take advantage, register for fan presales, keep an eye on Live Nation and Ticketmaster event pages, and check your credit card’s entertainment offers for any special codes.

What is the venue like at The JunkYard in Denver for this show?

The JunkYard is an outdoor concert space in Denver, designed to host large-scale touring shows like The Rebel Ragers Tour. The site is a repurposed open-air area that can accommodate big crowds with a main stage, large standing or GA zones, and often designated viewing sections and VIP platforms depending on the event setup. For a Kid Cudi show, you can expect a festival-like environment with standing-room areas near the stage, additional viewing space further back, and food-and-beverage vendors around the grounds. Exact layouts can vary by event, so seat and zone maps on the ticketing pages are the best way to see how GA and reserved areas will be arranged for June 12.

Is parking available near The JunkYard and how much does it cost?

The JunkYard itself sits in an urban industrial area, so parking is typically handled through surrounding lots and street parking rather than one large venue-owned ramp. In Denver, similar venues and waterfront or stadium events often use paid surface lots and garages, with prices that can range from roughly $20 to $40 depending on distance and demand. Because spaces close to the venue can fill quickly and cost more, it is wise to arrive early, consider using parking apps to reserve a spot nearby, or park a bit farther away and walk to save money. You can also cut costs by carpooling, or skip parking altogether by using public transit or rideshare drop-off points designated near the venue.

What is the bag and security policy likely to be at The JunkYard?

While The JunkYard’s specific bag policy is not listed alongside the Denver event details, similar outdoor concert sites in the city and region generally follow a clear-bag or small-bag policy. These policies typically allow clear plastic bags up to about 12 x 6 x 12 inches and small clutch bags within a limited size, with all bags subject to search and larger or opaque bags either prohibited or subject to extra screening. Venues also commonly require guests to pass through metal detectors and enforce “no re-entry” during the event. To avoid delays, plan to bring only essentials in a small or clear bag, check the event page again closer to June 12 for updated rules, and arrive early enough to move through security without missing the opening acts.

How long will the Denver show last and what kind of night should I expect?

With an early-evening start and a multi-artist lineup on The Rebel Ragers Tour, you can expect several hours of live music that carry into the night. The evening will build from opening sets into Kid Cudi’s headlining performance, with full production, lighting, and sound designed for a large outdoor crowd. Shows at venues like The JunkYard typically run with short breaks between acts, so once music starts, it continues with minimal downtime. Plan for a full night out, including time afterward to navigate crowds leaving the site and to get back to your car, transit stop, or rideshare pickup.

What are some tips to save money on the overall concert experience in Denver?

To keep your budget in check, target standard GA or the least expensive reserved sections rather than high-priced premium or VIP areas, since base prices often start around the $50–$70 range while premium spots can cost much more. Use public transit or rideshare instead of paying for expensive parking close to the venue, or carpool and split the cost of a slightly more distant, cheaper lot. Eat before you arrive or set a clear budget for food, drinks, and merch, since vendors at large outdoor events charge premium prices that can quickly add up. Finally, leverage presales and buy early in the general on-sale for the best shot at low-priced tickets, and keep an eye on multiple ticket platforms leading up to the show so you can jump on any brief price dips.

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