Colony House, Little Image
Gothic Theater, Denver, CO
April 6, 2023
Review and Gallery By: Sila Sungur
“The Cannonballers Tour” came to an end on April 6th when Colony House played their last show in Denver, Colorado with Little Image. Little Image is an alternative band from Texas with their “Self Titled” album coming out May 12th. The opening band had an incredible stage presence, continuously interacting with the crowd and keeping the energy high. The band’s music had similarities to The 1975 and Cage the Elephant, which fit perfectly with the crowd. As their set neared the end, Little Image’s lead singer, Jackson, put his faith in the fans as he crowd surfed the venue. The fans went wild as he made the rounds, until he eventually ended up back on stage. It was a great way to end their time on stage and definitely stuck with the crowd.






Following Little Image’s performance, Colony House took the stage. They, like Little Image, were very interactive with the fans. You could tell the band loves and appreciates their fans. During their song “2:20” they brought two fans on stage, one to play drums, and one to play guitar. Now, this definitely could have gone two ways, but Colony House put their trust in the two young boys and it made for an incredible concert. Colony House also ended their night with a classic crowd surf, but that wasn’t all they did in the crowd. Frontman, Caleb, made his way from the stage to the balcony, the over to the back of the put, and then on barricade with some fans. There wasn’t a part of the venue he didn’t explore, which helped give the fans in the back a great time as well.








