Guitarist Emily Green and singer/guitarist Cameron Winter in the foreground as Geese performed at the Rolling Stone Rock Tour in Denver.
Get Out! Get Under!
Two Geese fans donning custom shirts with the refrain from the band’s 3D Country favorite “2122.”
Airy Foist
Airy Foist’s keyboardist onstage
Airy Foist
Airy Foist’s singer bloodied and bruised after a (presumably) fake fight with the drummer (following a cover of John Lennon’s peaceful anthem “Imagine,” no less)
Geese Get Ready
Cameron Winter, Dominic DiGesu, Max Bassin and Geese touring member Sam Revaz prepare to take the stage at Summit Music Hall.
Geese Take Denver
Guitarist Emily Green mid-shred
Geese Take Denver
Before Geese launced into their encore performance of “Trinidad,” frontman Cameron Winter stood silently for 30 seconds as he waited for the crowd to stop shouting, “Free Bird!” and “Cameron!”
Geese Take Denver
Geese drummer Max Bassin unleashed a memorable solo during the band’s performance of Getting Killed deep cut “Bow Down.”
Having a Good Night
A fan bangs their head during Geese’s set, which predominately featured songs from their 2025 LP, Getting Killed.
Geese Take Denver
Touring member Sam Revaz relentlessly hammered away on his keys during the set closer, “Long Island City Here I Come.’
Loving It
Geese fans go bonkers during a set that included hits like “Husbands,” “Taxes,” “Crusades,” and “Au Pays du Cocaine.”
Geese Take Denver
Bassist Dominic DiGesu, the ever-reliable anchor of Geese’s wild rhythm section
Nobody Knows Where They’re Going
Geese fans form a giant mosh pit that explodes in rock & roll ecstasy during the band’s performance of “Long Island City Here I Come.”
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