Today, Kitchen Dwellers and Daniel Donato Cosmic Country announced they will perform three consecutive nights in Denver, Colorado from November 14-16, 2024. The pairing will kick off the weekend with two intimate evenings Thursday and Friday at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, followed by a Saturday finale at the Mission Ballroom, which will also feature an opening set by local band Fretliners.
The fun is in the air in Denver as these groups bring their own unique twists to their genres. Both Kitchen Dwellers and Daniel Donato describe their sound as having otherworldly themes. Dwellers' original song “Galaxy Grass” fuses an ethereal feel with classic bluegrass harmonies, while Donato's “Cosmic Country” offers a fresh take on American musical traditions. These shows are Kitchen Dwellers' most recent and are highly anticipated, following two sold-out shows at the Ogden Theatre and Daniel Donato's Cervantes, as well as an appearance supporting Umphrey's McGee at Red Rocks Amphitheatre earlier this summer. This will be the biggest headlining appearance to date for either act in Colorado.
The presale application period is now open ahead of the artist presale opening tomorrow at 10 a.m. MT. All tickets will go on sale to the general public this Friday, July 12th at 10 a.m. MT. Tickets for the November 14-15th performance at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom can only be purchased as part of a three-night package.
All tour information and the latest news can be found at kitchendwellers.com and danieldonato.com.
About Kitchen Dwellers:
The Kitchen Dwellers present bluegrass, folk and rock through a kaleidoscope of local stories, rich mythology, American West wanderlust and psychedelic hues. Montana quartet Sean Swain [Mandolin]Torin Daniels [banjo]Joe Funk [upright bass]Max Davis [acoustic guitar]—They have wowed audiences at sacred venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre, recently performed with artists like Billy Strings and Goose, and performed at festivals like Telluride Bluegrass, Under the Big Sky, and Winter Wondergrass, and have released three critically acclaimed albums, including Ghost in the Bottle. [2017]Muir Made [2019]Wise River [2022]They’ve racked up over 15 million streams, sold out shows, and acclaimed in the likes of Huffington Post, Relix, American Songwriter, and more.
About Daniel Donato:
Daniel Donato has drawn from many musical influences and sources throughout his career, which are reflected in his latest album, Reflector (Retrace Music), his first album of all-original material. But through it all, Donato has carved out his own unique identity, one that speaks to the deep American musical tradition that inspires him, and one that shows him pushing into the future with inspired, purposeful vigor. He calls it “Cosmic Country,” which is both a self-expression and a statement of purpose. It's an organic rock band aesthetic with plenty of roadhouse vibes, and a platform for Donato to showcase his instrumental virtuosity and his talent for melodic, infectious songwriting. Bridging Nashville and the Great West, Kentucky and mid-'60s Northern California, tie-dye and plaid, it's a world of his own, a vast world of musical adventure. Player, singer, lyricist, and bandleader, he was all there. With two albums to their name, Daniel Donato and Cosmic Country featuring Nathan Aronowitz (keyboards/guitar/vocals), Will McGee (bass/vocals) and Will Clark (drums, percussion/vocals) have sold out venues across the country, bringing their brand of cosmic country to an ever-growing legion of dedicated fans.