Bison Bone

Bison Bone is an americana band out of Denver, CO.

"Confessional yet also poetic, as Whitehead ranges from his low vibrator to a controlled outpouring. Ripe with choice lyrical nuggets and a rich musical foundation, singer Courtney Whitehead has a strong vocal presence, reminiscent of greats Terry Allen and Guy Clark." - Glide Magazine

Birds of Play

Birds of Play is a musical collaboration born from a mutual love of desert canyons, raging rivers, rocky mountaintops, and juice picnics. After many years of gatherings that have revolved around adventuring by day and playing tunes around campfires by night, the Birds have left the proverbial nest to share their wide-open hearts with anyone willing to lend an ear.

Bigfoot Yancey

Bigfoot Yancey has performed throughout Indiana at an array of venues and festivals. They have been a featured act for three years at the Virginia Avenue Music Fest. They have also played the Inaugural Holler On the Hill Festival, Fountain Square Music Festival & John Hartford Memorial Fest. They've had the opportunity to acts such as Greensky Bluegrass, Joe Pug, Charlie Parr, Chicago Farmer, The Lil Smokies, and many others.

Also Known As

Also Known As (AKA) is a homespun, Northern Colorado band playing original songs written by band members and friends.  Inspired by real-life experiences, our Americana, original songs (that we call City and Western) will stir memories of mountain hikes through Colorado’s mining history (Hard Rock Mine), mistaken wanderings to Texas (Can’t be a Wimp and Live in Texas), freedom of motorcycle rides on the open road (Motorcycle Mama), and moonshining in the Colorado foothills (Copper Tea Kettle Still).

Alright Alright

From Denver, CO, Alright Alright is Seth and China Kent. This eclectic folk duo creates powerful connections with audiences through honest stories performed with grit and heart. While China is a classically-trained pianist with 30+ years of musical experience, Seth is a self-taught musician who relies on instinct and intuition. Their unexpected combination takes listeners on an emotional journey they will want to make again and again. New album to be released fall of 2020

Aaron Davis & the Mystery Machine

Aaron Davis & the Mystery Machine BIO The distance between a sure bet and a Mystery is adventure fueled by trepidation. Award-winning songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Davis works the lesser-worn corners of the American musical fabric through an unconventional lens. Slide banjo? Yep. Detuned guitars made of metal and an electric cigar box? Ok, let’s do this.

10 Cent Stranger

Ten Cent Stranger brings the sounds of the high plains of Laramie, Wyoming to stages throughout the mountain west. The storytelling foundation of each song is brought to life with powerful, three-part harmonies and creative instrumentation. The band brings a contagious joy to each performance, and the melodies stay with you long after the show is over. Since their first shows in early 2016, Ten Cent Stranger has shared the stage with artists such as Joan Osborne, the Jeff Austin Band and the Wood & Wire.

Aggie Theatre

Venue Owner / Manager
Kaitlin Hottovy
Venue Owner / Manager Phone Number
706-714-7137
Address

204 S College Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
United States

Venue Age Limit
All Ages
Do you have a place we can store an a-frame sign overnight?
Yes
Can your venue provide a meal for the production team?
Yes
Can your venue provide a table and 2 chairs for our volunteers checking wristbands?
Yes
We’ll be a dropping a FoCoMX banner on Thursday before the festival. How early on Friday can our FoCoMX team’s arrive to hang the banners and signs?
At load-in.
Load in time is 3 hours before music starts. If this isn’t possible please let us now the earliest time we can access the venue.
Sounds good.
Where should the artists load in and stage their gear?

Load In: Back door in alley, east side *park in the bus parking spot during load in and your set. Then artists MUST repark after load out.
Staging Location:  Stage gear for load-in to the left against the wall through the backdoor. Load gear directly out of the venue to the alley against the wall. 

*Please note: Aggie cannot accommodate IEMs for the festival. Artists will need to use house wedges.

Production Team Details

Andrew Slattery - aggieproduction@z2ent.com