The Psychedelic Furs with Special Guests We Are Scientists
Quarry Park Amphitheater

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The Psychedelic Furs concert poster featuring bold white text on a black background with blue textured stripes and red geometric star shapes. Large white text reads "the psychedelic furs" with red stars integrated into the design. Below in smaller white text it states "with special guest We Are Scientists" in a script font. The background features distressed blue diagonal stripes and red paint splatters creating a grungy post-punk aesthetic.

Post-punk legends The Psychedelic Furs are bringing four decades of iconic sound to Quarry Park Amphitheatre on Saturday, June 14th, 2026, with special guests We Are Scientists. This is a night that celebrates the band that defined the sweet-and-sour spot where rawness and romanticism meet.

Born out of the UK post-punk scene and led by vocalist and songwriter Richard Butler and his bass-wielding brother Tim, The Psychedelic Furs have been a cornerstone of alternative rock since their arrival on the scene four decades ago. Their influence has reverberated through generations, inspiring countless artists and creating some of the most unforgettable anthems in rock history. Hits like “Love My Way,” “Pretty In Pink,” “Heaven,” “The Ghost In You,” and “Heartbreak Beat” became staples at college and alternative radio, and the band’s music even inspired one of the most iconic motion picture soundtracks of all time.

With eight studio albums, several compilations, a boxed set, and a live concert DVD under their belt, The Psychedelic Furs continue to prove they’re far from a nostalgia act. Their latest release, Made Of Rain, charted in multiple countries and became their second highest-ranked UK album ever, earning spots on dozens of year-end “Best Albums” lists worldwide. The album showcased that the Furs still have plenty to say, with the same raw energy and emotional depth that made them legends in the first place.

But it’s live where The Psychedelic Furs truly thrive. They’ve headlined the UK’s famed Glastonbury Festival and graced stages at the Hollywood Bowl, London’s Royal Albert Hall, New York’s Radio City Music Hall, and Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry. Their dazzling live show continues to captivate audiences across the globe, with Richard Butler’s unmistakable vocals leading a powerhouse lineup that includes Tim Butler on bass, Rich Good on guitar, Amanda Kramer on keyboards, and Zachary Alford on drums.

Experience this legendary band under the stars at Quarry Park’s intimate open-air amphitheatre, where the tiered grass seating puts you right in the moment. Whether you’ve been a fan since the beginning or you’re discovering them for the first time, this is a show that reminds you why The Psychedelic Furs have remained essential for four decades. Special guests We Are Scientists round out a perfect night of rock and roll magic.

Presale: Thursday, February 26 at 10am, use code ROCKLIN
Public On Sale: Friday, February 27 at 10am

WHEN: Sunday, June 14, 2026
WHERE: Quarry Park Amphitheater, 4000 Rocklin Road
TIME: Doors open at 6 pm, Show starts at 7 pm
TICKETS: Purchase tickets here!
Tickets can also be purchased at the Rocklin Parks & Recreation Office, Monday through Friday between 8am- 4:30pm. Card transactions only.
FAQ’S: For more info on rules & regulations, and FAQ’s, please go HERE.

Seating Chart

Illustrated overhead map of Quarry Park Amphitheater for concerts. The main entry and box office are located at the upper left of the map, with food trucks just inside the entry area. Restrooms and the bar are shown at the upper right. Merchandise is located along the left side of the venue near the lawn. The stage is positioned on the right side of the amphitheater, facing left toward the seating area. A front-of-stage section closest to the stage is labeled “no chairs allowed.” Tiered lawn seating fills the center of the map, with multiple ADA seating areas marked along the curved pathways on both sides of the lawn. A secondary entrance is shown at the bottom of the map. The graphic also notes that only low-profile chairs are permitted, defined as less than 7 inches off the ground and shorter than 28 inches high.