The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Anderson .Paak, 2Cellos, Gang of Four, TV Girl and Lee “Scratch” Perry all play Denver this week.
Anderson .Paak, 2Cellos, Gang of Four, TV Girl and Lee “Scratch” Perry all play Denver this week.
The icon came to Denver for two concerts on his farewell tour.
Ron Miles remembers playing Westword Music Showcase.
Insomniac presents Crush, featuring electronica artists Showtek, Gareth Emery, Lost Frequencies and more, is at the Fillmore Auditorium on Saturday.
Chris Bowers-Castillo’s lyrics are rooted in Chile; most of his songs tell stories that take place in Valparaiso and real or imaginary cities close to it.
“What we’re doing is inviting folks to come to Africa with us to enjoy really fun concerts and build partnerships.”
Saying goodbye to Elton John was a blessing.
Hal Aqua talks about inclusivity and his annual event with Swallow Hill, Jews Do Jews.
Miguel Aviña of iZCALLi remembers the first time his band played the Gothic Theatre.
Michael Bublé, Billie Eilish and Mark Knopfler will play Denver in the coming months. .
The local chicha fusion outfit takes advantage of the Peruvian genre’s unexpected renaissance (with a little help from Dad).
Tickets are on sale now.
Seafood and steak restaurant Ocean Prime has announced all live music will end starting March 1, including at Denver’s Larimer Square location.
Tickets go on sale at 11 a.m. on February 8.
Winter on the Rocks featured eight, yes eight, hip-hop groups to keep the cold crowd occupied.
The four O.G. members of Los Lobos – who started making music in Los Angeles as teenagers 45 years ago – emerged in the Stanley Hotel’s concert hall and mesmerized the seated audience with an hour in which each musician took turns singing lead.
The Colorado-hatched folk band Elephant Revival took an indefinite break following a performance at Red Rocks last spring, and since then its members have pursued new directions. For singer-songwriter Daniel Rodriguez, the change has allowed for some welcome growth.
Elton John, Ron Gallo and more.
The action at the January 31 Fleetwood Mac gig started outside the Pepsi Center, and the debate continues.
DeVotchKa’s Nick Urata remembers playing Westword Music Showcase.
Generations clashed at Fleetwood Mac’s Denver concert.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 8.