Mile High Birds, Watch Out! Ozzy Osbourne’s Last Tour Is Denver-Bound
Tickets go on sale Saturday, February 17, at 10 a.m.
Tickets go on sale Saturday, February 17, at 10 a.m.
Andrea Gibson was in the middle of writing a project about love when Donald Trump was elected. The poet shifted gears immediately.
Lights, a Canadian alt-pop artist, published a six-volume comic accompanied by a concept album in a project dubbed Skin&Earth. The album and comic revolve around the story of Enaia, Lights’s fictional avatar.
The Velveteers’ self-titled debut EP comes out on Wednesday, February 7. The band will celebrate the release at the hi-dive on Friday, February 9.
Tickets go on sale Monday, February 26.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 9.
Alex Luciano, the singer, songwriter and guitarist for Diet Cig, which headlines at Lost Lake Lounge on Wednesday, February 7, didn’t set out to be an inspiration to young women who wanted to rock. It just sort of happened, like her entire career in music, as Luciano explains in the wide-ranging interview below.
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When August Burns Red played Denver in January, one reader noticed how many Devil-horn hands were in the crowd.
Nathaniel Ratliff & the Night Sweats, who are gearing up for a March 9 album release, dropped a new song today: “Hey Mama,” just days after announcing a second Red Rocks concert, on August 23, with Slim Cessna’s Auto Club.
Violet’s is taking over where Ziggies left off.
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Hannah Wicklund started her first band at nine years old. Now she’s stepping out on her own.
The members of Pan Astral don’t care much for genre.
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Denver just can’t get enough of the good Reverend.
Before William Hill wrote a note of The Raven, a tone poem for orchestra and chorus based on Edgar Allan Poe’s poem of the same that will be released on February 2, the principal timpanist for the Colorado Symphony spent months reading the poem out loud and studying everything he could find.
Bayard Rustin was ousted from the civil rights movement because he was gay. Harmony: a Chorale is brining his memory back to life.
Anarchist rapper Sole is dropping sloganeering for something he says is more urgent: nuance and poetry.
For TheHundred Presents, success can be measured in fun.
Fed Rez talks about its first concert.
Last year Primus brought the hippies to Red Rocks, for an exhilarating show, and today, the rock group, led by bassist Les Claypool, announced it would be coming back to town for another concert on the Rocks.