AY Young, UN Young Leader, and AEG Advance Road to 1000 With Clean-Energy Concert #963 in Denver
UN Young Leader, AY Young, powers Denver's historic Cervantes' with a clean-energy show and RECHARGE Collective, piloting scalable sustainable touring.
As an artist I always wanted to make a difference. Now we’re proving music can power the planet and turn every show into a blueprint for sustainable touring.”
DENVER, CO, UNITED STATES, December 10, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- United Nations Young Leader and artist AY Young will bring one of Denver’s first fully clean-energy-powered concerts to Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom, teaming up with AEG Presents to advance his global Road to 1000 mission. The performance marks Show #963, following Young’s clean-energy-powered appearance at Bellwether in Los Angeles on December 13 (Show #962).— AY Young, UN Young Leader and Founder, The Battery Tour
Cervantes’ is one of Denver’s most storied music venues, known for hosting legendary performers including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Ray Charles. AY Young’s renewable-powered concert adds a new chapter to that legacy, demonstrating how historic stages can model the future of sustainable touring.
The Denver stop is part of a clean-energy touring pilot within “How the Grouch Stole Christmas 2025.” In Los Angeles, Young appeared alongside Living Legends, Souls of Mischief and CunninLynguists, delivering a fully clean-energy show using mobile battery and solar systems supported by New Use Energy (NUE) and Overdrive Energy Solutions. The Denver performance uses the same renewable-energy technology, replacing generators and reducing grid dependence.
Earlier in the day, Young will co-host a summarized edition of the RECHARGE Collective, an impact-focused experience created with Freshwater Project International and New Use Energy. The Collective features clean-energy demonstrations, youth engagement and water-access storytelling that highlights how music, technology and community leadership can accelerate real-world solutions.
“As an artist, I always wanted to make a difference,” says AY Young. “Now we’re out here proving that music can literally power the planet. I’m trying to turn this tour into a blueprint for the future.”
Through The Battery Tour, Young has produced more than 960 renewable-powered concerts across 17 countries, mobilizing young people, communities and partners around the UN Sustainable Development Goals. His work with AEG in Los Angeles and Denver is part of a broader effort to establish a scalable, renewable-powered model for future tours and festivals.
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