Dirty Heads Bring Two-Night Colorado Run to Red Rocks & Dillon Amphitheater with Satsang, honestav & RDGLDGRN
Colorado is set for a rare two-night stretch of live music as Dirty Heads return for back-to-back shows at two of the state’s most iconic venues. The run kicks off Thursday, June 25, 2026 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, presented by AEG & KTCL 93.3, featuring support from honestav, Satsang, and RDGLDGRN. The following night, Friday, June 26, 2026, the tour continues at Dillon Amphitheater in Dillon, CO with Dirty Heads, Satsang, and RDGLDGRN.
Few bands have carved out a lane quite like Dirty Heads, blending reggae, rock, hip-hop, and alternative influences into a laid-back Southern California sound that has resonated with fans for nearly two decades. Pairing a massive Red Rocks production with an intimate mountain-town performance in Dillon, this two-night run gives Colorado fans a rare chance to experience the band in two completely different live settings.
Dirty Heads
Formed in Huntington Beach, California, Dirty Heads were built around the creative partnership of Jared “Dirty J” Watson and Dustin “Duddy B” Bushnell. Blending hip-hop, punk, reggae, and acoustic songwriting, the band developed a signature sound rooted in surf culture and genre crossover.
Their breakthrough came with their 2008 debut album Any Port in a Storm, led by the hit “Lay Me Down” featuring Rome Ramirez. The track reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative chart and helped establish Dirty Heads as a major force in the modern reggae-rock movement.
Over the years, the band has continued to evolve with albums including Sound of Change, Swim Team, Super Moon, Midnight Control, and Swim Team Deluxe, delivering fan favorites such as “Vacation,” “My Sweet Summer,” and “Oxygen.” Known for high-energy live shows and genre-blending production, Dirty Heads remain one of the most consistent touring acts in the scene.
Satsang
Returning for both Colorado dates, Satsang brings a conscious blend of reggae, folk, hip-hop, and soul. Built around uplifting themes of mindfulness, connection, and personal growth, Satsang’s music has found a strong home in Colorado’s mountain and festival communities.
With a steady national touring presence and a reputation for emotionally driven live performances, Satsang continues to connect with audiences looking for something deeper than the traditional concert experience. His inclusion on both nights adds a unifying thread between the Red Rocks and Dillon shows.
RDGLDGRN
Joining both nights of the Colorado run, RDGLDGRN (pronounced “Red Gold Green”) brings a genre-bending mix of indie rock, hip-hop, go-go, and reggae-infused rhythms. Formed in Reston, Virginia in 2011, the band first gained attention after their breakout track “I Love Lamp” went viral on YouTube, leading to early industry support and collaborations with producers like Dave Grohl and Pharrell Williams.
Their self-titled debut album arrived in 2013, showcasing a unique blend of styles that pulled from punk energy, hip-hop cadence, and Washington D.C.’s signature go-go rhythm. Since then, RDGLDGRN has continued to tour internationally and expand their sound across multiple releases, including the Red Gold Green series and their evolving “Color Trilogy.”
Known for high-energy live performances and a distinct DIY spirit, RDGLDGRN has built a loyal following through festival appearances, touring circuits, and placements across major video games and media.
Honestav (Red Rocks – June 25 Only)
Opening the Red Rocks portion of the run is honestav, a rising artist known for emotionally raw songwriting and viral breakout success. Best known for “I’d Rather Overdose,” his music blends alternative, hip-hop, and melodic influences that have quickly resonated with younger audiences online.
While still early in his career, honestav’s rapid rise and growing streaming presence have positioned him as one of the newer names to watch on major touring lineups.
Two Nights in Colorado: Red Rocks to Dillon
From the massive natural amphitheater of Red Rocks to the intimate lakeside setting of Dillon Amphitheater, Dirty Heads’ Colorado run offers two completely different live experiences in back-to-back nights.
Red Rocks will bring the full-scale production energy with a stacked lineup featuring honestav, Satsang, and RDGLDGRN, while Dillon offers a more relaxed, up-close mountain-town atmosphere with Satsang and RDGLDGRN returning alongside Dirty Heads.
Together, the two nights highlight not only the staying power of Dirty Heads but also the strength of a supporting lineup built around modern reggae, indie fusion, and genre-crossing live performance energy.
For Colorado fans, this is one of those rare summer runs where you don’t just get a show—you get a full regional experience across two of the state’s most iconic venues.