Die Spitz and Snooper to headline Rolling Stone Rock Tour in Denver

Austin punk band Die Spitz will headline a Rolling Stone Rock Tour show on July 16 at an unspecified Denver venue. Nashville band Snooper is set to open the concert.

The July 16 performance is part of the ongoing Rolling Stone Rock Tour presented by Miller High Life. Pre-sale tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. PT on June 3, followed by the public on-sale at the same time on June 4. Die Spitz formed in 2022 while three members attended high school in Austin. Guitarist Eleanor Livingston recalled the band's origins, saying the members were into rock bands, smoked weed and liked to party, leading them to start the group. The band has gained attention this year, including placement in Rolling Stone's Future of Music lineup. Their 2025 debut album Something to Consume was released by Jack White's Third Man Records. They are also scheduled to open for Foo Fighters in Liverpool later this month. This year's tour began May 20 with a Bleachers show in New Orleans. Geese are next with a June 25 concert at Denver's Summit Music Hall.

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