The NYC-based Gen-Z indie-rock artist Sombr is coming to Colorado! He went from TikTok fame to a 2026 Grammy nominee for Best New Artist, and now he's headed our way.

You've sang along to his hits like "Back to Friends." Now, it's time to sing along with Sombr in person. That's because he's coming to Colorado this summer as he hits the road for his You Are The Reason Tour.

Alright, let's get to the details on when and where you can see him.

Where is Sombr playing in Colorado?

He'll be at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison. This is one of the coolest concert venues in the country.

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When is Sombr concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison?

He'll be playing two shows this summer. You can join other fans at this incredible venue on Sunday, July 26 and wrapping up on Monday, July 27. The show starts at 7 p.m.

How to Get Tickets to Sombr at Red Rocks Amphitheatre?

Tickets are on sale now. You can purchase tickets and get more information about the event HERE.

Win Tickets to Sombr in Colorado

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More details on the event location and how to best plan your experience can be found here.

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