Hamilton Byrd
As an alternative to the Denver market, AEG is now promoting shows at the 27,500-acre Terry Bison Ranch just north of the Colorado-Wyoming border where there's a more relaxed approach to the pandemic.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Taking the stage not far from trucks roaring down Interstate 25 in Cheyenne, Wyo., with the faint smell of manure in the air, Subtronics announced to a fist-pumping EDM crowd packed into a general-admission pit: "I'm going to cry! We're really back right now. Is this real?"
Despite the unusual location, at the 27,500-acre Terry Bison Ranch just north of the Colorado-Wyoming border, the windy Friday-night show drew 2,000 kids in neon and fishnets and mostly felt “normal” after nearly 14 months of COVID-19 isolation. AEG Presents' Denver office promoted the show here, in part because Gov.