

He has a solemn style that didn’t quite fit the gorgeous, sunny day but nonetheless, those who were seated loved it.īy the time Kid Ink took the stage, the party was on and in full force. At one point, he put a huge bandanna over his head, shielding himself from the crowd even more. He wore a hat, sunglasses and a long-sleeved shirt. His radio hit “I Love This Shit” went over well with the crowd and his vocals were warm and pitch-perfect. From the lawn, chants of “Tech N9ne!” from the Strange Muzik frontman’s zealous fans were raining down on all within earshot.Īugust Alsina, who has a bit more of an attitude problem than most rising R&B superstars should, was impersonal and quick. Sage the Gemini was up next and at a time where the heat was so hot, most attempted to cool off with beers and what little shade could be found at the venue. Trev’s performance brought the local element full circle and audience was adoring. The show was sold out so patrons were eager to get inside and seated.

His radio single, “Good Vibes,” was a hit with the audience and he appeared happily overwhelmed by the big stage and growing crowd. We arrived early to catch Denver’s own Trev Rich taking to the stage flanked by DJ Squizzy Taylor. Shows like Summer Jam, where artists are given short amounts of time to pack in a high powered performance, always start on time. Friday, July 14th 2023 Home Page Close Menuĭespite the ominous, all-day threat of rain, the skies were clear and the temperature was high as partiers piled into Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre for KS 107.5’s annual Summer Jam on Friday, June 6.
