King Rat Has Ruled the Denver Punk Scene for Thirty Years
The band is celebrating its anniversary by kicking off the Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival at EastFax Tap on July 4.
The band is celebrating its anniversary by kicking off the Punk Rock Saves Lives Festival at EastFax Tap on July 4.
Nathaniel Rateliff is ever the reluctant rockstar, tackling how he handles stardom on the Night Sweats’ new album.
“There was no mistaking what this was: We all saw a giant disc-shaped craft hovering a few hundred feet above the ground with three rows of windows and lights.”
“It’s funny, having two Canadians hosting a Fourth of July event,” says one half of the EDM duo. “But it’s awesome. We get all into it.”
Celebrate the beginning of summer with a new album from Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats and fresh local singles
The electronic duo brought an array of fireworks, pyrotechnics and psychedelic visuals.
The band certainly hasn’t lost the sophomoric banter it’s known for.
Westword members were treated to an intimate concert in our parking lot, where funk-rock band May Be Fern showed us what it’s made of.
The iconic alt-rock group plays Fiddler’s Green with Modest Mouse on Sunday, June 30.
“When a couple of us got sick after Detroit’s Pine Knob, we had to stop,” reads a statement on Neil Young’s website.
Noah Kahan took his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour to Fiddler’s Green.
The Outkast rapper will perform at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in October.
Most bands only dream of being discovered by a big-time agent. But that’s exactly what happened to Oak, Ash & Thorn.
The pop star will perform at Ball Arena on November 1, and pre-sale tickets begin June 25.
Pierce the Veil is currently on a stadium run supporting Blink-182, so break out the deep V-necks and Toms slip-ons.
Hear the humor yourself when the indie rockers play Skylark Lounge on Wednesday, June 26.
The Southern-rock jam band has played the iconic venue more times than any group in history.
Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards tore up the stage after Widespread Panic fans flooded the stadium during “Chilly Water.”
The nineteen-year-old Broomfield musician plays the Roxy Theatre on Saturday, June 22.
The anonymous electronic collective plays the Mission Ballroom on Saturday, June 22.
Commissioned by the Museum of Outdoor Arts in 1983 to host small-scale events, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre now brings in major touring artists.
After a prolific series of albums and live performances, Ketch Secor says “the power of our folk music is in our hearts.”