Yonder Mountain String Band in Denver | Tickets 2026

Yonder Mountain String Band

Feel the pulse of bluegrass as Yonder Mountain String Band takes over Denver, CO, on Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom & Cervantes’ Other Side from Jan 9 – Jan 10, 2026. With their electrifying blend of improvisation and toe-tapping hits, this concert will ignite your spirit. Don’t miss out—grab your Yonder Mountain String Band tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where are the Yonder Mountain String Band Denver concerts?

Yonder Mountain String Band is playing a two-night run in Denver, Colorado on Friday, January 9, 2026, and Saturday, January 10, 2026, at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom and Cervantes’ Other Side in the historic Five Points neighborhood. Both nights are part of a special winter run presented by KGNU Radio, turning the venue complex into a lively bluegrass and jam hub for the weekend.

What time do the shows start and when do doors open?

For both January 9 and January 10, the schedule lists doors at 7:00 p.m. with showtime at 7:30 p.m., giving you a comfortable buffer to arrive, clear security, and grab a drink before the music begins. Some listings also reference an 8:00 p.m. concert time, so planning to be there by 7:00 p.m. ensures you will not miss any opening sets or early surprises.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Denver shows?

Ticket prices for this run are generally listed in the mid-range, around a base of roughly $35–$40 before fees, so the best way to pay less overall is to shop around multiple primary and secondary marketplaces and compare final totals with fees included. To save more, watch for limited-time promotions such as two-for-one or “2 tickets for $40” style offers promoted through Cervantes’ and Yonder’s social channels, check for fan club or local radio presales, consider the less in-demand night if one date is more heavily hyped, and buy early rather than waiting until the last minute when prices and service fees tend to climb.

What is the difference between Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom and Cervantes’ Other Side?

Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom and Cervantes’ Other Side are two connected rooms within the same venue complex, allowing separate lineups or complementary shows to happen at once, often with a shared, cross-venue party vibe. The Ballroom is the larger main room with a higher capacity and bigger stage, while the Other Side is a more intimate space where Denver bands and jam projects often play, giving you a chance to bounce between large-scale energy and smaller-room experimentation on the same night when allowed.

Is the Yonder Mountain String Band Denver run all-ages?

The Denver concerts at Cervantes’ are listed with an age requirement of 16 and up, so guests under 16 will not be admitted even with a guardian. Anyone planning to drink should bring a valid photo ID, and arriving a bit early helps avoid delays at check-in if there are ID or wristband checks for different age groups.

Is the show seated or general admission, and how can I get a good spot?

Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom typically uses a general admission layout with a mostly standing-room main floor and limited first-come, first-served balcony seating or rail spots. To secure a great view for Yonder Mountain String Band, arrive near doors, head to your preferred area quickly, and be ready to stay flexible as the crowd fills in, especially on a busy two-night celebration run.

What will the music and atmosphere be like for these Denver dates?

These shows are part of a winter run with support from the Kyle Tuttle Band, featuring members like Kyle Tuttle, Dom Leslie, Sam Leslie, and Geoff Saunders, so you can expect rich layers of progressive bluegrass, improvisation, and dual-band energy. With Cervantes’ celebrating a packed January schedule and highlighting this two-night Yonder stand, the atmosphere should feel like a Denver jam-scene party, with dancing crowds, extended jams, and a festival-style energy across both rooms.

How can I get the best value and keep my overall trip affordable?

To stretch your budget, consider choosing one night instead of both if costs are tight, or split lodging with friends in central Denver neighborhoods with good transit access so you can walk or take short rideshares to Five Points rather than paying for downtown parking. Eating at nearby casual spots before the show, limiting in-venue bar spending, and focusing on one key piece of merch instead of multiple impulse buys are simple ways to keep the evening affordable while still enjoying the full concert experience.

What should I know about the venue location and logistics?

Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom is located on Welton Street in Denver’s Five Points area, an historic neighborhood with a long music tradition and easy access by car, rideshare, and light rail stops not far from the venue. Capacity is usually around the mid-hundreds to about a thousand depending on configuration, so it can feel both intimate and energetic, and arriving early helps with quicker entry, shorter bar lines, and more choice in where you stand.

Are there any special tips for enjoying both nights of the run?

Fans attending both January 9 and January 10 often treat the weekend like a mini-festival, pacing themselves by alternating where they stand in the room, exploring both the Ballroom and the Other Side lineups, and taking short breaks between sets to stay energized. To get the most from a two-night run without overspending, buy tickets in advance (or during any limited two-ticket deals), plan your transportation and lodging ahead of time, and prioritize the experiences that matter most, such as catching full sets, exploring the second room’s bands, and choosing one night for heavier merch or bar spending while keeping the other a bit lighter on the wallet.

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