Sqwerv Announces Two-Night Halloween Homecoming Run at Globe Hall

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Published on 2026-06-18

Sqwerv Announces Two-Night Halloween Homecoming Run at Globe Hall

DENVER, CO — Sqwerv returns to Denver this Halloween weekend for a special two-night run at Globe Hall on October 30 and 31. The hometown performances mark a new era for the band as they announce their forthcoming LP with Mixtape Meditation.

Known for blending indie-folk songwriting, psychedelic exploration, and fearless improvisation, Sqwerv has built a reputation for delivering shows that are never the same twice. Their Halloween Globe Hall run will take that spirit even further, with two uniquely themed nights designed to encourage costumes, creativity, and a fully immersive fan experience.

“This feels like the perfect way to come home,” says the band. “We will have spent months taking these songs across the country and get to celebrate Halloween with our hometown community. Two nights, two themes, and a room full of familiar faces. We couldn't ask for a better way to close out the tour.”

Sqwerv is embarking on its summer tour, which includes a three-night run alongside jam-scene stalwarts Pigeons Playing Ping Pong. The epic tour will culminate at Globe Hall for a two-night Halloween weekend celebration on October 30 and 31, 2026.

The Globe Hall performances will feature fresh material, fan favorites, extended improvisation, and the communal energy that has become synonymous with one of the city's fastest-rising bands, Sqwerv.

Event Details

What: Sqwerv Live in Denver
Where: Globe Hall
When: Friday, October 30 | Doors: 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 31 | Doors: 7 p.m.

About Sqwerv

Formed through the CU Denver music program, Sqwerv consists of Guy Frydenlund on guitar, Zach Bulgarelli on drums, Jack Marty on keys, and Caden Kramer on bass. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Phish and the Grateful Dead while maintaining a modern indie-rock edge, the band has become a staple of the national festival circuit and the “indie-jam” movement.

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