Country artist Tyler Childers will return to Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on July 18, 2026, as part of his upcoming tour titled “Snipe Hunt.” This eagerly awaited concert marks Childers’ second performance at the venue, following a sold-out show on August 17, 2024, which was part of his Mule Pull ’24 Tour.
The August 2024 performance highlighted Childers’ immense popularity, drawing a crowd to one of Colorado’s largest outdoor venues. His previous tour included notable acts, such as Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, who opened for Childers at some tour-ending shows, though not in Colorado.
In an exciting addition to the 2026 concert, acclaimed musician Jon Batiste, known for his work as bandleader on the “Late Show,” will open the event. The indie rock group Wednesday is also set to perform, adding to an already impressive lineup.
Ticket Sales and Charitable Contributions
The artist pre-sale for tickets will begin on December 10, 2025, as announced by CU Athletics, which oversees the stadium. A public on-sale will follow on December 12. Fans interested in the pre-sale must register by 10 a.m. on December 7, and tickets will be available through ticketmaster.com. Pricing details are yet to be confirmed.
In a commitment to social responsibility, $1 from each ticket sold will support the Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund and Reverb, an organization focused on reducing the environmental impact of live music events. This initiative aims to engage fans and fund programs addressing carbon emissions associated with the tour.
Future Concerts at Folsom Field
Childers’ upcoming performance is part of a broader trend of high-profile concerts at Folsom Field. Officials from CU Athletics noted that the venue has hosted a series of significant musical acts in recent years, including Dead & Company, Phish, and Odesza. They anticipate an active concert schedule in 2026, with further announcements expected after the New Year.
This summer, Folsom Field witnessed its first-ever shows by Phish during the Fourth of July weekend, marking a departure from the band’s traditional Labor Day performances at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. The venue’s reputation continues to grow as a prime location for major musical events in Colorado.
Fans and music enthusiasts can look forward to an exciting summer ahead, with Tyler Childers leading the charge at Folsom Field.
