Big Gigantic, Local Natives and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Big G brings the mini-fest RowdyTown back to Red Rocks!
Big G brings the mini-fest RowdyTown back to Red Rocks!
With tourmates Foreign Hands and Currents, this Like Moths to Flames concert will be one to remember.
“Energy, vibes and awesome, honest, pure and true connection with other like-minded human beings is the best part of the core of the electronic music movement, and ketamine kills that.”
The rock band celebrates the twentieth anniversary of its debut album at the Bluebird Theater on Thursday!
The pioneering jamgrass band is now almost halfway into its fourth decade, and releases “Grass Roots” this Friday!
If it’s signed, the bill also enforces that ticket prices are shown including fees, so no one is surprised upon checkout.
Opiuo plays Red Rocks this weekend, the Dresden Dolls play a rare three-night run at Ophelia’s and the Fruit Bats return to the Ogden.
Carioca Cafe finally has a cabaret license and is booking live acts legally, including drag shows.
Salt Lake City’s The Backseat Lovers are ready for the road.
She’s playing the Mission on Sunday, and wishes she had time to visit the Dushanbe Tea House.
Necropanther plays Moe’s Original BBQ and Bowl on Saturday with Goat Hill Massacre, DiseNgaged and Oros.
Check out a photo gallery from psych rock band Elder’s sold-out show Tuesday night. Howling Giant and Ruby the Hatchet opened.
This concert series, by and for those in recovery, begins on Saturday.
50 Cent swings through Denver on his global tour and Levitt Pavilion announces the rest of its Summer schedule.
With an official tagline of “We don’t like cops or capitalism,” American Overdose has never been shy about sharing its opinions on stage.
Hip-hop musician Anthony Morales, aka Old Soul Era, likes his music old-school.
“I’m a college dropout, but I’ve managed to make a way for myself,” says founder James Lenhart.
The beloved dive bar received its cabaret license after nearly a year of no live music, and is testing out monthly drag shows.
Who will we see at BMFS??
The Texas metal band plays Summit Music Hall on Sunday, May 7.
Bodine celebrates the release of the funky, cinematic album Offscreen Pursuits with a show at Dazzle Denver on May 7.
Wu-Tang Clan and Run the Jewels co-headline Fiddler’s Green in September!