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Punk In The Park has just dropped a game-changing announcement: the festival is expanding to its first-ever three-day event, set to take place in Denver, Colorado, at the National Western Stockyards from July 18-20, 2025. What began as a single-day celebration of punk rock and craft beer has evolved into one of the most anticipated multi-city punk festivals in the country, and its newest edition boasts a lineup stacked with legends.

The inaugural Denver edition will be headlined by punk heavyweights Bad Religion, Descendents, Dropkick Murphys, and Pennywise. Joining them on the bill are Streetlight Manifesto, Screeching Weasel, Circle Jerks, The Adicts, Propagandhi, The Aquabats, Strung Out, 7Seconds, The Casualties, Mad Caddies, and many more. With over 30 bands set to perform across three days, this marks a historic moment for Punk In The Park, solidifying its place as a premier festival in the punk rock circuit.

Punk In The Park has quickly expanded from its roots in Orange County, growing into a multi-city festival that has taken punk rock to new heights. Its signature combination of high-energy performances and an extensive craft beer selection has drawn thousands of fans to each event. Following successful editions in cities like Tempe, Phoenix, and Orange County, the festival is making its way to the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

Before the Denver event, Punk In The Park will be bringing its signature chaos to Portland, Oregon, on June 28, 2025, at Waterfront Park. The one-day Portland event will feature an equally impressive lineup, with Descendents, The Interrupters, Distorted Times, Screeching Weasel, Propagandhi, 7Seconds, Mustard Plug, and Swingin’ Utters set to tear up the stage.

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With the announcement of Denver as the festival’s first-ever three-day event, Punk In The Park is taking a bold step forward in creating a staple punk rock experience. Its ability to unite multiple generations of punk fans, from old-school legends to rising stars, proves that the genre is as vibrant and defiant as ever.

As the festival scene continues to be dominated by corporate-backed mega-events, Punk In The Park has carved out its own niche, staying true to its DIY ethos while bringing in some of the biggest names in punk rock. Whether you’re catching the one-day mayhem in Portland or the full three-day punk explosion in Denver, one thing is clear: Punk In The Park is here to stay, and it’s only getting bigger.

For ticket information and full festival details, visit punkinthepark.com

Written by: Ace Hartmann

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