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Bands pull out of Denver's Punk in the Park festival over political donations
denver7 ^ | Jul 18, 2025 | Jaclyn Allen

Posted on 07/19/2025 4:19:48 AM PDT by real saxophonist

Bands pull out of Denver's Punk in the Park festival over political donations

Denver7 is getting to the bottom of alleged political donations by the festival organizer that caused backlash among performers

Two bands have withdrawn from the Punk in the Park festival, citing political donations from the event's organizer as the reason for their decision.

By: Jaclyn Allen

Jul 18, 2025

DENVER — Punk in the Park, a three-day punk rock festival held at the National Western Stockyards, kicked off with controversy overshadowing the packed lineup of 40-plus bands.

As severe weather briefly disrupted the first night of performances, the festival attendees also discussed the political storm brewing in the punk community.

Two bands, Destiny Bond and Time Heist, announced their withdrawal from the festival after discovering Cameron Collins, owner of Brew HaHa Productions — the production company behind Punk in the Park — had donated to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign along with other right-wing political groups, according to FEC reports.

Their sudden exit sparked heated debates among punk fans, aligning with the genre's anti-establishment roots.

Brandon Alan Lewis, owner of Punkerton Records, first uncovered Collins’ political contributions and felt compelled to inform others.

“I felt like people at least had the right to know,” said Lewis, explaining how this revelation conflicts with punk’s fundamental ideals. "I just felt like it was the antithesis of what we represent in punk rock."

Since then, a petition demanding the festival's shutdown began circulating.

Collins responded via email, stating, "At the end of the day, our events are not about politics — they’re about music, connection, and good times...and not once have I ever censored or restricted a band’s message or voice."

Read Collins' full statement below.

My focus has always been on bringing people together—not dividing them. Brew Ha Ha Productions exists to create inclusive, fun, and safe spaces where people from all walks of life—regardless of race, sexuality, beliefs, or political views—can come together to celebrate music and community.

The punk rock scene I fell in love with and have been a part of since I was 14 years old has always been rooted in individuality, questioning authority, and standing up for free expression. That ethos continues to guide everything we do.

At the end of the day, our events are not about politics—they’re about music, connection, and good times. That’s where my heart is, and that’s where it’s going to stay.

Over the years, I’ve proudly provided a platform for artists to reach hundreds of thousands of fans. We’ve paid millions of dollars in artist guarantees, and not once have I ever censored or restricted a band’s message or voice. Our track record speaks for itself.

To suggest otherwise is not only false—it fundamentally misrepresents who I am, what I stand for, and what Brew Ha Ha Productions embodies.

The festival continues amid rising discussions among fans, who largely support the bands' decision to withdraw.

Cole Kaiser stood by the bands' choices, stating, "If you know that's how they feel and that's what they want to do, I think they should stick by their beliefs."

Davey Dangerously shared, "You know, we're all talking about it, so it's a big deal to us," highlighting the impact of the issue on the punk community.

Cora Weatherby echoed the sentiment, saying, "Honestly, I'm not like most pumped to be supporting that either, but I already bought my tickets, and it's punk to be broke, so that's unfortunate, but yeah, so honestly, I think they're right to do that, and I'm surprised more bands haven't, but then I also understand that, you know, they need the revenue."


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Society
KEYWORDS: brewhahaproductions; cameroncollins; colorado; denver; music; punkrock; tds
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To: real saxophonist
Punk rock doesn't belong in a park anyway.

Something about an aversion to sunlight or something...

41 posted on 07/19/2025 8:40:55 AM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: real saxophonist

How will Denver ever recover? </sarc>


42 posted on 07/19/2025 8:43:06 AM PDT by politicket
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To: real saxophonist

What passes for “punk” today supports the ruling deep-state oligarchy.


43 posted on 07/19/2025 8:44:03 AM PDT by yuleeyahoo (“Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” - the deep-state)
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To: real saxophonist

I used to drink at a local brewery here in OC with Cameron, when Brew Ha Ha was just a start up. Always liked him, knew he was a great dude, and this is awesome to know, about him ! His leanings, of course, not the protest.


44 posted on 07/19/2025 8:53:52 AM PDT by jttpwalsh
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To: real saxophonist

If only he had contributed money to murderous terrorist organizations he’d have been OK...


45 posted on 07/19/2025 9:02:57 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: jttpwalsh

Cool! Glad to know someone who actually knows him. Thanks for another great post.


46 posted on 07/19/2025 9:05:15 AM PDT by real saxophonist (Michael Bennet claps on 1 and 3.)
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To: real saxophonist

Thank you !


47 posted on 07/19/2025 9:22:11 AM PDT by jttpwalsh
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