Dead Week: A Night in Limbo
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DateMay 9, 2026
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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VenueAggie Theatre
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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AgeGuests Under 18 Require Accompanying Adult
- Sat, May 9, 2026 8:00 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Accessible Seating is available: Contact aggieinfo@z2ent.com or 970.482.8300 for further assistance.
Midriff is a four-piece group formed in 2025, brought together by the power of the internet. The band consists of Charlee Berlin on lead guitar and lead vocals, Sydney Buckman on bass, Eliza Marolt on rhythm guitar, and Nathan Krause on drums. Their sound is a mixture of indie, emo, and alternative.
Mystee is an indie rock band from Fort Collins, Colorado. Originally the brainchild of songwriter Ilana Held, the band blends the melancholic longing of femme pop with the raw edge of rock and roll to create a distinct sound they affectionately call “nostalgic indie rock”. Drawing inspiration from artists like Soccer Mommy and Palehound, Mystee channels heartbreak into a powerful form of self-expression.
Born in Boston and trained in Cardiff, Wales, Held has spent years honing her skills, studying both the craft of songwriting and the art of live performance. With the tasteful bass lines of Keaton Nalezny, the shoegazey lead of Joey Holmes, and the high-energy drumming of Josh Carroll, Held’s songs take on a vibrant, full-band life: equal parts vulnerable and electric.
Major Flavor is a 5-piece alternative indie garage rock band that formed in Fort Collins in 2022 and we like to play music like hella.
Feverishh is a slow, gazey rock band from fort collins, colorado, formed by zachary visconti (safekeeper, logan farmer, DEBR4H), maddy erskine (atrium booking, scrapped mag, formerly lyric booking and kcsu radio), and ray piburn-burbach (tonguebyte). falling somewhere between slowcore, post-rock, and shoegaze, the band uses dynamic guitar- and synth-led textures, sparse vocals, and the occasional contribution from erskine's french horn to paint a dreary portrait of the world. the outfit’s songs are as characterized by heavy, droney progressions as they are by hooky choruses and delicate atmospheric moments. Don't mistake the slow tempos for a lack of intensity, though; feverishh drags on through the mud, but at least you can finally stop and smell the dirt.




