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Superfly Takes Aim At Denver
Superfly is closer to producing a large Denver music festival as the city’s Office of Special Events has given its blessing to move forward with an event at Overland Park Golf Course.
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AEG Presents, once said to be partnering with Superfly on a festival project, has pulled back but continues to lend at least moral support to a Denver-area festival modeled after San Francisco’s Outside Lands, also co-produced by Superfly.
“We have worked with Superfly for many years and know that their high standards for producing exceptional events will result in a festival that Denver and Colorado will be proud of,” AEG Presents Rocky Mountains’ CEO Chuck Morris said in a statement reported by the Denver Post.
The next step for Superfly is to negotiate and agree upon a contract with the City of Denver, followed by a city council vote for final approval.
If everything goes according to plan, a three-day festival attracting 30,000 to 60,000 music fans per day could make its Denver debut in 2018. to plan, a three-day festival attracting 30,000 to 60,000 music fans per day could make its Denver debut in 2018.