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Broadcast Locations

Always check your radio dial for Pirate Radio Denver

97.5 FM

Get ready to tune in and turn up the volume! KLOKi Radio's mobile listening booth is hitting the streets and skateparks across the greater Denver area. I'm bringing live, high-energy broadcasts straight to your favorite hangouts, where you can enjoy fresh tunes and the best riffs while skating with friends. Keep an eye on this page for updates on my next stop — all shows are streamed live from location, so you won't miss a riff. Join the party, and let's make some noise in 2025!

Local metal and punk bands interested in additional promotional play are invited to contact me.


Punks In The Park

May 9th @ 5pm - 9pm

Denver Skatepark

KLOKi mobile listening stationSkateboarding offers numerous benefits for youth, including promoting physical fitness, building self-confidence, fostering community, developing resilience, enhancing problem-solving skills, providing a creative outlet, and encouraging positive social interactions. Most importantly, it's a fun and engaging way for young people to stay active and connect with their peers.

That's why KLOKi Radio sets up listening booths at popular skateparks throughout the greater Denver area during the warmer months, creating a space where the skateboarding community can come together and enjoy great music.


Previous Shows

Here is a look back at Punks In The Park in 2025.

  • May 4 - Denver Skatepark (Cancelled)
  • May 3 - Denver Skatepark (6:00 pm - 9:00 pm)
  • May 2 - Denver Skatepark (3:00 pm - 6:00 pm)
  • April 27 - Denver Skatepark (3:00 pm - 7:00 pm)
  • April 26 - Denver Skatepark (Cancelled)
  • April 25 - Denver Skatepark (Cancelled)
  • April 20 - Denver Skatepark (3:00 pm - 7:00 pm)
  • April 19 - Denver Skatepark (3:00 pm - 7:30 pm)

The Spit Pit

Where Lyricism Meets Chaos

The boundaries between genres are blurring — and I'm here for it. Punks In The Park is proud to announce The Spit Pit, a raw, expressive freestyle rap experience staged live in the heart of the city at Denver Skate Park.

I'm inviting creative, fearless freestyle rappers to take part in an unpredictable, genre-smashing event that brings the power of live metal and the art of improvised lyricism into one explosive format.

This isn't just a battle — it's a statement.

If your flow is fire and your voice demands to be heard, I want you in the Pit. Either walk up to my booth when I set up in the park, or submit a sample of your work, and tell me why your voice belongs in this movement.


Live in the Park

Growl Line: Riff & Roar Shoutouts

No rules. No permits. No apologies.

Punks In The Park is coming in loud with pirate radio, mosh-level volume, and a mic that's open to the streets.

This is the Growl Line—your chance to step up, grab the mic, and shout out whatever the hell you want.

🎤 Birthday? Band? Beef? Blasphemy?

Say it loud, say it raw, say it to the whole damn park.

I'll blast it live on-air and on-site through my concert-grade speakers.

No sign-ups. No filters. Just you, a mic, and a wall of noise.

⚡ Walk up. Wait for the cue.

🧨 Drop your 15 seconds of fury.

📡 Your voice, broadcast to whoever's listening in the shadows.

The Growl Line is live. Come riff. Come roar. Come wreck it.


Metal Lunch Much

Midday Mayhem for the Masses

Coming Soon @ Area High Schools

Metal Lunch Much mobile listening station Metal Lunch Munch is a mobile, lunch-hour heavy music experience posted up on public property across from select high schools in the greater Denver area. This pop-up show blasts 60-80 dBA of raw, high-energy music during school lunch breaks—from hard rock and heavy metal to metalcore, grindcore, crust punk, rap metal, and electronic metal.

This isn't just noise—it's therapy. For students navigating stress, pressure, or just needing a moment of realness, Metal Lunch Munch delivers a high-volume dose of rebellion, release, and identity. The messaging behind heavy music resonates more than ever, and I'm bringing it directly to where it can be felt.

How it works:

Each week, I roll up with a fully portable setup—loudspeakers, a low-power FM transmitter, and a carefully curated lineup of heavy-hitting tracks. I set up on public property just across from a local high school and time it perfectly with the lunch hour, usually between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM, depending on the school's schedule. There's no sign-up, no tickets, and no gatekeeping—just music, volume, and presence. Students nearby can hear the live mix in person or tune in through FM radio for a more discreet dose of distortion. It's simple, loud, and made for anyone who needs to feel something real in the middle of their school day.

Check my schedule to see where Metal Lunch Munch will be rolling up next through the end of the school year. Locations change weekly, so stay tuned!


High School Schedule

Begins in May of 2025

Wheather Permitting

Below is my schedule for the final weeks of high school in the Denver area. Please note that this schedule is subject to change without notice—be sure to check this page on the day of the event for the most up-to-date information.

Dates that appear grayed out with a strikethrough have been canceled due to weather conditions.

Eaglecrest High School

5100 South Pecadilly St

Centennial, CO

10:45 am - 2:15 pm (?)

May 6th
May 13th
May 20st

Castle View High School

5254 N Meadows Dr

Castle Rock, CO

10:45 am - 12:15 pm

May 7th
May 14th
May 21st

Denver South High School

1700 E Louisiana Ave

Denver, CO

10:45 am - 2:15 pm (?)

May 8th
May 15th
May 22st

Previous Locations

None yet, but soon!

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