Elephant Revival, Rayland Baxter and the Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Dumbo Gets Mad plays the hi-dive and Elephant Revival returns to Mission Ballroom after a long hiatus.
Dumbo Gets Mad plays the hi-dive and Elephant Revival returns to Mission Ballroom after a long hiatus.
The Colombian-American artist stops in Denver on Tuesday, March 21, for a show at Larimer Lounge with Maesu.
The Boss has regularly worn Rockmount since he released Asbury Park in 1973, and he went to the store before his Ball Arena concert.
Nearly every Saturday for the next month and a half, Music First musicians will be performing live in breweries around Longmont and Loveland.
Isadora Eden is playing two concerts at Skylark Lounge this week.
Altr. founder Jordan Altergott will showcase Gestalt, The Crooked Rugs and Horse Bitch all in one night at Skylark Lounge on Saturday!
Little Feat and Leftover Salmon will be co-headlining Fiddlers Green on Friday, July 21! Get your tickets when they go on sale March 17.
The next chance to see Bury Mia live will be on Friday, March 17, aka St. Patrick’s Day, at Globe Hall.
This local hardcore band is playing its final Denver show on Friday at Seventh Circle.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting musicians who keep the scene alive from Colorado icon Hazel Miller to Latin vocalist Lolita.
Denver’s Primitive Man and Full of Hell play the Gothic with The Acacia Strain and Fit for an Autopsy.
Big Gigantic gets even bigger this weekend!
The Carioca Cafe is having a GoFundMe to cover costs until it can host live shows again.
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Hazel Miller & the Collective will perform at the lodge’s grand reopening party on Saturday, March 11!
Carmine Francis of Definitely, maybe and Scatter Gather has created his own debut EP, which he’s playing at Mercury Café on Saturday!
The band stops at the Oriental Theater on Friday, March 10, with Denver music icon Hazel Miller opening the show.
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Denver’s favorite dive bar needs your help for live music to happen again!
And the band’s name isn’t about a girl named August setting fire to then-vocalist Jon Hershey’s dog, Redd.
“Knowing what heartbreak is makes being in love so much grander.”
Denver punk trio plays The Crypt Thursday!