The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Don’t miss these shows.
Don’t miss these shows.
An unlikely confluence of current events and political issues is drawing former members of Elephant Revival and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros together for a show at The Fox Theatre on October 22.
Pop artist Troye Sivan shares his thoughts on working with stars, the songs behind his album Bloom and his role in the new movie Boy Erased.
Mortimer Leech, frontman of the band Widow’s Bane, is collaborating with the dance troupe Wonderbound.
The Toronto-based songwriter discusses the writing, recording, and influences behind his eclectic new album.
On Saturday, October 20, MC5 will play the Gothic Theater as part of its Kick Out the Jams fiftieth anniversary tour.
The Lumineers will play the 2018 gala in honor of Rocky Mountain Presents CEO Chuck Morris and 97.3 KBCO, who are being inducted into into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame, presented by Comfort Dental.
New Mama Magnolia music is on the way, and the release party at Syntax Physic Opera will be a can’t-miss event.
After seeing the good deeds their fans were doing, Stick To Your Guns has organized a donation drive in four different U.S. cities, including Denver.
Don’t miss these shows.
For MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, the phrase “kick out the jams” means the same these days as it did five decades ago, when the proto-punk band recorded its muscular live debut album, Kick Out the Jams, in its hometown of Detroit in 1968.
Leo Kottke, who’s playing October 19 at the Paramount Theatre with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, is weird in the best possible way. And his career has been, too.
Don’t miss these shows.
When it comes to Denver bands – and this city has many great ones – they struggle to be recognized outside the confines of this square state. Just look to the South by Southwest Music Festival’s initial lineup for proof.
Mothers frontwoman Kristine Leschper was like most fifteen-year-olds in America: She just wanted to be cool.
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is still considered a Colorado band, even though none of its current members live in the state. But singer, guitarist and Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee Jeff Hanna thinks that’s appropriate.
As Denver begins to descend into winter and music fans scurry indoors, it’s never too soon to start fantasizing about the 2019 Red Rocks season.
Powerful music executive Big Jon Platt talks about his Montbello roots and industry rise with help from famous friends such as Jay-Z.
Jordan Brandenburg is, literally, the son of a preacher man. The singer and mandolin player for Denver’s Turkeyfoot is also a devout believer in the gospel of pickin’ and grinnin’.
Simple Minds singer Jim Kerr says he and guitarist Charlie Burchill are always working on songs.
Some first concerts are addicting.
The frontman of the Night Sweats explains his stance on preventing gun-violence.