Ryan Adams, Ween and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Planning your 2018 concert calendar? Here’s what’s coming up.
Planning your 2018 concert calendar? Here’s what’s coming up.
When Britney Jane was 26 years old, she packed up from Virginia with $187 to her name and moved out to Denver with just her dog and her jeep. Three years later, she’s become a regular presence in the city’s music scene, with the soulful R&B group the Lee Clark Allen Band and her own solo project.
Swoon Pop is bringing a collaborative spirit to Denver’s pop music scene.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 16.
Will the Stanley Hotel’s new performance space make Estes Park a culture hub?
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s Wrong Creatures, which dropped in January 2018, has been five years in the making.
Anthony Ruptak’s first concert was at a Battle of the Bands at Cervantes’.
Chris Daniels, a 2013 inductee in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame Presented by Comfort Dental, has been appointed executive director of that seven-year-old organization that celebrates the state’s music scene.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 16.
in 2011, Chicago’s Company of Thieves decided to take a break. It lasted six-years.
Rachael Sage chatted with Westword about all sorts of things, including learning to play music at age five, her songs being featured on Dance Moms, and her tricks avoiding getting sick while on tour.
Looking for live music this week? Here are our picks.
Ozzy Osbourne is amazing; Colorado metal bands suck, say readers.
Elephant Revival announced it would be going on hiatus after a stint of festival appearances and an upcoming performance at Red Rocks, on May 20.
Colin Ward’s friends remember him as “magic.” There will be a Service of Remembrance on February 10, 2018.
Looking for live music? These are our picks.
Whitney Rose plays Goosetown Tavern, Tuesday, February 13.
Tyler Hallock and Stephen Granger’s Groove On collective is showing up for Denver artists.
Get ready to plan your 2018 concert season; these are the latest show announcements in Denver.
Chella Negro’s journey took her from jam-band singer to country music diva.
Elizabeth LaPrelle and Anna-Roberts-Gevalt like to play music from the past with a new spin.
The Spook School plays Lost Lake Lounge February 7, with Diet Cig.