A 27-year-old Georgia man was found dead this morning at the camping grounds at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, the site of a three-day series of Phish concerts this weekend.

His name has not been released pending notification of family, police said this afternoon.

Police were notified that the man was unresponsive at the stadium at 10:45 a.m.

Police said he man was “found by other campers slumped over in a camping chair.”

Other campers said he had been that way for “for several hours,” and they had been checking on him periodically.

“The cause of death has yet to be determined, but investigators do not suspect foul play in this incident,” Commerce City police spokesman Chris Dickey said.

The iconic rock band has a passionate concert following, but events have become famous for drugs, arrests and injuries.

In August 2010, during Phish’s final summer tour performance, a 30-year-old fan jumped from a 25-foot balcony and suffered massive head trauma, but survived.

In a farewell concert in Vermont in August 2004, a 25-year-old man was found dead in a stranger’s tent. An autopsy later revealed he died of a drug overdose.

Because of widespread drug use at Phish shows, last August Telluride set up a “trip tent” with emergency services during a two-day show.

Last November, a crackdown by Atlantic City police at a Phish concert netted 64 drug-related arrests and more than $250,000 worth of drugs, including 70 tanks of nitrous oxide, more than 550 grams of marijuana, about 135 grams of mushrooms, more than 100 pills of various narcotics, 21 cookies containing LSD, as well as marijuana-laced brownies, cookies and other edible treats, authorities said.

Joey Bunch: 303-954-1174 or jbunch@denverpost.com