If you’ve spent any real time in Denver’s music scene, whether it’s packed dance floors, late-night warehouse sets, or sold-out shows at Mission Ballroom Denver, you already know the deal. The nights are electric. The music hits. The crowd is right. And then, eventually, the lights come up.

That’s where things can go sideways.

In a city known for its thriving Denver nightlife and nonstop calendar of Denver concerts, getting home safely isn’t always top of mind. But it should be.

CGH Injury Lawyers isn’t pretending to be new to this. The team behind the firm has been going out in Denver for decades, raves in the ‘90s, Red Rocks runs, underground shows before RiNo was even RiNo. This isn’t a brand trying to “tap into” nightlife culture. It’s people who’ve been part of it for a long time.

And after enough nights out, you start to notice a pattern.

The best nights? Everyone gets home safe.
The worst ones? Usually start the same way, but end very differently.

That’s the thinking behind the CGH Safe Ride Program, a new designated driver program in Denver launching at Mission Ballroom.

It’s simple. When you’re heading into a show, someone in your group steps up as the designated driver. Swing by the CGH Safe Ride counter inside Mission Ballroom, sign up, and you’ll get hooked up with non-alcoholic drinks for the night. No pressure, no lectures, just a small incentive to make a smarter call before things get blurry.

It’s one of the easiest concert safety tips out there: plan your ride before the night begins.

And it doesn’t mean cutting the night short. It means making sure it ends the way it should.

Because let’s be real, no one plans to have a bad night. Nobody walks into a show thinking they’ll make a decision that changes everything. But in a busy Denver nightlife environment, it happens more often than people think. And when it does, it doesn’t just affect one person,  it impacts friends, families, and everyone else on the road.

That’s where CGH’s day job comes in.

They’re injury lawyers. They see what happens after the fact, when a fun night turns into something heavier. Instead of just responding to those moments, they decided to show up earlier in the story, with a practical safe ride program in Denver designed for real concertgoers.

Mission Ballroom made sense. It’s one of the most popular venues in the city, bringing in hundreds of thousands of fans each year. Now, right inside the venue, there’s a simple reminder that can make a real difference.

Plan your ride. Look out for your crew. Take care of each other.

Because Denver nightlife safety doesn’t have to come at the expense of a good time! It just requires one simple, smart decision.

So next time you’re heading to Mission Ballroom Denver or any show in the city, ask yourself one simple question:

Who’s getting everyone home?

If you’ve got an answer, you’re already doing it right.