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All Them Witches and King Buffalo Sell Out Denver Shows
The stoner and psych rock bands prove their headlining status with back-to-back sold-out concerts in Colorado.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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After a sold-out show in Boulder, the stoner and psych rock bands All Them Witches and King Buffalo played to a packed crowd at the Ogden Theatre in Denver. All Them Witches, who have developed a strong following in the city, said 'It's starting to feel like a hometown for us.' Both bands delivered powerful performances, with King Buffalo impressing the audience and being called 'headliner material.' All Them Witches played a 15-song set that showcased their musical talents, including fan favorites and new tracks.
Why it matters
The sold-out shows highlight the growing popularity of the stoner and psych rock genres, as well as the strong local following that All Them Witches has built in Denver. The back-to-back sellouts demonstrate the bands' ability to draw large crowds and cement their status as leading acts in the scene.
The details
All Them Witches opened the show with 'See You Next Fall' from their 2020 album 'Nothing as the Ideal,' setting the tone for a night of heavy psychedelia. The band played a 15-song set that featured fan favorites as well as new tracks like 'Red Rocking Chair.' Each member had a chance to showcase their talents, with keyboardist Allan Van Cleave and vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr. performing 'The Children of Coyote Women' together, and guitarist Ben McLeod delivering a standout performance of 'Everest.' The show closed with the crowd-pleasing 'Bulls' from 2017's 'Sleeping Through the War.' Opening act King Buffalo also impressed, playing a six-song set that included the fan-favorite 'Silverfish' and the epic 'Cerberus.'
- The Denver show immediately followed a sold-out night at Boulder Theater.
- All Them Witches played three sold-out, back-to-back shows at the Bluebird Theater in 2023 as part of its '3 Nights 3 Records' tour.
- All Them Witches also played a sold-out show in Boulder in 2024 and a crowd-melting performance at the 25th Underground Music Showcase last summer.
The players
All Them Witches
A four-piece psych rock band that has developed a strong following in Denver, with the city starting to feel like a 'hometown' for the group.
King Buffalo
A heavy psych rock trio from Rochester, New York, that impressed the Denver audience and was called 'headliner material.'
Christian Powers
The drummer who joined All Them Witches in 2024.
Charles Michael Parks Jr.
The vocalist and multi-instrumentalist for All Them Witches.
Ben McLeod
The guitarist for All Them Witches, known for his impressive guitar skills.
What they’re saying
“It's starting to feel like a hometown for us.”
— All Them Witches (Instagram)
“This is headliner material.”
— Audience member (Westword)
The takeaway
The sold-out shows by All Them Witches and King Buffalo in Denver demonstrate the growing popularity of the stoner and psych rock genres, as well as the strong local following that All Them Witches has built in the city. The bands' powerful performances and ability to draw large crowds cement their status as leading acts in the scene, and fans are eagerly awaiting their next album releases.
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