Kyle Hollingsworth, Longtime SCI Keys Player, Drops Solo Album and Craft Beer Collab
The Boulder musician and brewmaster celebrating the release with mini-fest at Longmont’s Wibby Brewing Co. on Saturday, September 6
The Boulder musician and brewmaster celebrating the release with mini-fest at Longmont’s Wibby Brewing Co. on Saturday, September 6
From witch-punk to the weirdest record you might have ever heard, these are the best local releases in July.
The outspoken Celtic-punk band initially shared the decision loud and proud from the stage in Denver.
The local outfit is working on new music and plays Moe’s Original BBQ on Saturday, July 26.
“It was the worst-managed concert experience I’ve encountered, and I’m almost forty.”
The groups announced they were dropping out because of a festival organizer’s donation to Trump.
The New Orleans songwriter will perform at Boulder’s Velvet Elk Lounge on Saturday, July 19.
The Celtic-punk legends will headline the final night of Punk in the Park this weekend.
The siblings, who grew up in Boulder, are opening for the String Cheese Incident on Friday, July 18.
Richard Becker never intended to put his solo work out there, but it was calling to him through nostalgia for home.
The three-day event at the National Western Stockyards is still scheduled for Friday, July 18, through Sunday, July 20.
The event at the Brutal Poodle and Creepatorium features local bands, art and burlesque on Saturday, July 12.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Unhinged Fest is canceling in its current form at the National Western Stockyards.”
The free Black Sky Brewery event on Friday, July 11, includes a chance to win concert tickets.
From free family-friendly fun to a Wu-Tang crossover, we’ve got the scoop on music this holiday.
Metallica closed out a record-breaking weekend run at Empower Field at Mile High with support from Suicidal Tendencies and Pantera.
“Welcome to the Metallica family,” said James Hetfield. “Whether you like it or not, you’re in.”
Local musicians turned up the heat for June by releasing debuts and banger albums, including the latest from Boulder stalwarts Big Gigantic and Gasoline Lollipops.
The Sunday, August 17, concert is a collaboration with the Colorado Symphony and Colorado Symphony Chorus