International Early-Morning Sober Dance Party Daybreaker Returns to Denver
Thinx founder Radha Agrawal’s sober, early-morning dance party comes to Denver’s Invisible City this weekend.
Thinx founder Radha Agrawal’s sober, early-morning dance party comes to Denver’s Invisible City this weekend.
The Denver hardcore rockers are officially putting the band to rest after a final show on Saturday at D3 Arts.
Swifties can see Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour in theaters on October 13.
Tickets go on sale Friday the 13th at 10 a.m.
From the cryptids of Axeslasher to the icy ghouls of Glacial Tomb, set your Halloween soundtrack to some metal.
John Driskell Hopkins says the band will give a “shout-out to our country roots” during the two-night run.
There’s also the Mars Volta at Red Rocks, Bad Religion at Mission and Herb Alpert at the Newman Center this week!
Fans rave about the band’s October 3 show in Loveland.
Sie FilmCenter is screening the new documentary, which uses rare concert footage to resurrect the music of Nick Cave’s first band, the Birthday Party.
Denver producer Andrew Baker lost his mother to breast cancer. In her honor, all proceeds from his benefit concert will go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
“It’s fun to just experiment with new ideas and bring new ideas to the table. It feels like the sky is the limit.”
Tickets to see the Queen of Christmas go on sale Friday. In other news: Kygo’s global pop-up project Palm Tree Festival made its first appearance in Aspen last year, and will return for round two in February.
The prog-rock band sold out the renamed Blue Arena on October 3 and offered a mind-melting set list.
This Black Sabbath tribute band has the stamp of approval from Ozzy Osbourne himself.
“There’s no question that the brass will translate in a beautiful way to that space, so we’re very excited.”
The new Denver rock band is making its album debut on Friday the 13th.
Who’s going to all three GRiZ sets?
“I don’t buy into the idea that pop music can’t also feature smart lyrics.”
Denver Deluxe is returning after a hiatus in partnership with Colorado UpLift. The event, founded by Peter Newlin of the Gastamo restaurant group, includes a packed day of music, food and other festivities.
“I think it’s going to be high energy, harmony and a good time.”
After a successful pop career in Japan, the musician moved to New York City to pursue jazz, improvising over his past melodies.
Noah Kahan is bringing his We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour to Fiddler’s Green for two nights next summer.