Day of the Deadmau5 Takes Over Red Rocks: Photos
Deadmau5 played the venue for two nights for his annual Día de los Muertos-themed celebration.
Deadmau5 played the venue for two nights for his annual Día de los Muertos-themed celebration.
Yes, she was late to the stage. But if you stayed, it was worth it.
The iconic band, which reunited in 2004, will be at the Oriental Theater on Monday, November 6.
Femme Fest will “celebrate local women in the Denver metal community and create a safe place and awesome show.”
The band also released a new song with the announcement!
Kim Petras will be at the Fillmore Auditorium on Wednesday, November 8!
He’ll be introducing his latest project, Rix & Boogie, with a free, boiler room set at Your Mom’s House.
Good Family, Clusterfux and Ransom Note will raise funds for HQ at fellow Broadway venue Bar 404 on Saturday.
Yet another weekend full of snow, bluegrass and beer awaits!
The mixtape, Western Conference II, celebrates the Nuggets’ first NBA championship.
The EDM artist will also be at his pop-up shop at 95 South Cherokee Street on Friday and Saturday for meet-and-greets!
The Trail Mix Sessions capture artists like Wilco, Grace Potter and Keb Mo playing around the venue’s trails.
There’s also Becca Mancari at Lost Lake for Halloween, Zhu at Red Rocks on Thursday, and Lotus at Meow Wolf’s Perplexiplex.
Rain or shine or freezing cold, Marc Rebillet knows how to keep his audience moving.
Imagine a world where Lou Reed, John Cale, Peter Ivers and Brian Eno formed a supergroup at the height of their careers.
Aerosmith was set to play its final Denver show at Ball Arena on November 19.
But if you can’t wait until August, catch the band on Saturday Night Live October 28
Hayden James’s electronic music is about more than a perfect beat drop.
The Denver band plays the Skylark Lounge on Friday.
From Griz’s final offering to a look at a new project, Spiritual Poison, Colorado musicians released scary good music this month.
From his Cheesman Park lair, Maris the Great says that he must kill all local bands. But it goes way deeper than that.