
Dogstar, the Los Angeles alt-rock band that counts movie star Keanu Reeves as its bassist, is playing Denver this summer as part of the tour behind new album “All in Now,” which releases on May 29.
The trio announced a lengthy 2026 tour Friday, including a Wednesday, Sept. 2, concert at downtown Denver’s Summit Music Hall. The Live Nation venue holds about 1,000 people, and given Reeves’ draw (from “John Wick,” “The Matrix,” recent “Toy Story” films, plus too many others to list), it’s likely to sell out instantly.
Pre-sale and VIP tickets for the concert are on sale at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 10, with the public on-sale scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday, March 13, via ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices were not immediately available.
The band’s 25-date “All in Now” tour begins May 28 in Highland Park, Calif., and continues through Sept. 3 in Salt Lake City, making the Denver show the second-to-last stop. Previously announced European tour and festival dates are on sale now, promoters added.
Dogstar formed in the 1990s but went dormant until 2023, when it came back to release its third studio album, “Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees.”