The inaugural Project Pabst Denver festival took place Saturday in the city's RiNo neighborhood.
The event featured a headlining performance from breakout Denver band Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats. Other highlights include a blistering heavy rock set from Metz, a soulful performance from Charles Bradley, California surf-punk from Best Coast and more.
OpenAir was on site Saturday taking photos. Take a look at our snapshots -- as well as some from festival attendees -- from Project Pabst Denver below via the OpenAir Twitter page.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats! #9news # COmusic #ProjectPabst pic.twitter.com/ddBOt8RUif
"This is the first time we've been home for more than 13 days since last June, & we miss Denver a whole f'n lot!" pic.twitter.com/dq7fKJnKsh
.@BestCoast have had a few months off from shows, but it isn't showing #ProjectPabst pic.twitter.com/6n7A6Gjzb3
Violent Femmes guy's sax is bigger than yours. #projectpabst pic.twitter.com/tHhi90NccD
.@METZtheband melting faces at #ProjectPabst @LarimerLounge pic.twitter.com/9D9SNQudxy
The screaming eagle of soul, Charles Bradley #projectpabst pic.twitter.com/QZ5b5AYJIr
A late start didn't phase @BIGKRIT #ProjectPabst pic.twitter.com/fLlDdGX2rV
Atlanta punk from @TheCoathangers #ProjectPabst @LarimerLounge pic.twitter.com/o8v3TItPMD
.@FIDLAR withstanding the heat quite well at #ProjectPabst Denver pic.twitter.com/LNvUiX2vXQ
You can crush us, you can bruise us, but you'll have to answer to, ohhhhhh, Nuns of Brixton! #projectpabst pic.twitter.com/n7kvjyrse0
The Dirty Few: The most fun band at #ProjectPabst Denver. @larimerlounge pic.twitter.com/56WkFuDAqk