Coheed and Cambria are expanding their long-running Neverender concept with the announcement of two new destination events: the two-day Neverender Festival in Santa Ana, California, and the one-night Neverender Rocks at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. The “Neverender” banner—previously used for special tours, album performances, and even cruises—continues to evolve as the band introduces its own festival experience.
Set for October 3–4, Neverender Festival will take over the Observatory Festival Grounds in Santa Ana, where Coheed and Cambria will perform their beloved double album The Afterman in full. Originally released across 2012 and 2013, the project remains a fan-favorite and a defining piece of the band’s catalog. The lineup features an impressive roster of co-headliners and support, including Circa Survive—marking their return after a six-year hiatus—alongside Sunny Day Real Estate, Turnover, Pup, Thursday, La Dispute, Destroy Boys, Hail the Sun, and more.
Ahead of the festival, the band will bring the concept to Colorado for Neverender Rocks on September 29 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where they will once again perform The Afterman, joined by special guests Turnover and The Home Team.
Both events go on sale this Friday at 10 AM local time, with early access available for fans subscribed to the band’s newsletter.
The announcement builds on a legacy that began in 2010, when Coheed and Cambria performed their first four albums across multi-night residencies in cities like New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and London. Since then, the Neverender name has become synonymous with immersive, career-spanning experiences—now culminating in a full-scale festival.
In addition to these special events, Coheed and Cambria will remain on the road throughout 2026, joining major tours with Shinedown and Avenged Sevenfold, alongside appearances at festivals including Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple.
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