The Devil Wears Prada - Flowers Tour at Summit Music Hall
The Devil Wears Prada live in Denver, Colorado on March 28, 2026 at Summit Music Hall on their Flowers Tour joined by Four Year Strong, Split Chain, and I Promised The World. The stacked lineup delivered a night of metalcore, pop-punk, and post-hardcore, featuring both established acts and rising artists in the modern alternative heavy music scene.
Rather than feeling segmented, the lineup built on itself, with each performance adding to the overall atmosphere inside the room. The following gallery documents that progression, capturing both the scale and the intimacy of the night
I Promised The World
I Promised The World are an emerging alternative/post-hardcore band carving out space with emotionally driven songwriting and cinematic soundscapes. While still building their national presence, the group has steadily expanded their reach through touring and independent releases. Their sound leans into dynamic builds and melodic intensity, resonating with listeners who gravitate toward the more atmospheric side of modern rock and post-hardcore.
Split Chain
Split Chain are part of a rising wave of UK-based alternative heavy acts blending elements of grunge, shoegaze, and metalcore into a modern, textured sound. Still early in their career, the band has quickly gained traction through a steady stream of releases and growing international touring opportunities. Their ability to merge moody atmosphere with heavy instrumentation has positioned them as one of the more buzzworthy newcomers in the current alternative scene.
Four Year Strong
Hailing from Worcester, Massachusetts, Four Year Strong are widely credited with helping pioneer the easycore sound, a fusion of pop-punk melody and hardcore intensity. Their 2010 album Enemy of the World is often regarded as a landmark release in the genre, earning critical acclaim and a lasting influence on the scene. With multiple charting releases and years of relentless touring, the band has built a reputation for high-energy performances and a dedicated fanbase that spans generations of alternative music listeners.
The Devil Wears Prada
Formed in Dayton, Ohio in 2005, The Devil Wears Prada emerged as one of the defining bands of the late-2000s metalcore wave. Early releases like Plagues and With Roots Above and Branches Below helped cement their reputation for chaotic energy and forward-thinking songwriting, while later projects like The Act and Color Decay showcased a more refined, atmospheric direction. Known for consistently evolving their sound while maintaining a loyal fanbase, the band remains a staple in modern heavy music and a frequent presence on major tours and festival lineups worldwide.
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