The Best Concerts in Denver This Week, January 16-19
From the Bad Plus to Udo Dirkschneider, these are some of the best concerts in Denver this week.
From the Bad Plus to Udo Dirkschneider, these are some of the best concerts in Denver this week.
It’s been a rocky few weeks for the DIY community since Oakland’s Ghost Ship fire. Here’s what’s been happening in Colorado.
Larimer Lounge owner Scott Campbell has acquired Globe Hall.
The Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library launches its Harmony Street free concert series to also honor the music legacy of the neighborhood while fostering community through music with jazz, gospel and world artists.
Looking to go to a show around Denver this weekend? Here are our picks.
Good news for the DIY community: Seventh Circle Music Collective passed its safety inspection on January 11, 2017 and has been officially deemed up to code by the Denver Fire Department.
After Panda & People’s lead singer left, the group had to decide: Should it continue doing what it was doing or try something new?
The latest concert announcements in Denver.
Amplify Arts Denver organized a town hall where roughly 200 people discussed the future of Denver’s DIY music and art scene.
Cody Johnson quit his job as a prison guard to try his hand in country music. Turns out, it was a good choice.
Today, on Facebook, Jon Bon Jovi announced that bands could send audition tapes to his team for a chance to open stadium shows for his 2017 This House Is Not for Sale tour.
Foreigner and Cheap Tricks announce a fortieth anniversary tour, including a concert at Red Rocks.
Patrick Riley and Alaina Moore, the husband-and-wife duo known as Tennis, have been to Coachella before. They just didn’t know each other at the time. It was twelve years ago. Radiohead was headlining, still riding the wave of success of Kid A and Amnesiac, which dropped in 2000 and 2001,…
These are the best concerts this week.
I showed up to sell merch at a Big Head Todd and the Monsters show and left inspired about local music.
Following an eight-year break, the indie rockers in Denver’s Dressy Bessy returned at the beginning of 2016 with a new album, Kingsized, and they proceeded to pick up where they’d left off, touring the country twice and working their collective asses off.
These are the best concerts happening in Denver this weekend.
Big Gigantic will return to Indio this year for its second Coachella performance.
Perhaps the most notable band on the metal spectrum to have emerged from the Denver region in the past couple of years, Khemmis has stormed the national consciousness with a brutally intense combo of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Neurosis. Yet even the bandmembers were surprised when, at the end…
Lil Wayne, who performed at last year’s 4/20 Rally, headlines the Mile High Smoke Out at Bellco Theatre on Friday, February 24; Tickets ($45-$105) are on sale now via axs.com. Greensky Bluegrass headlines Red Rocks on Saturday, September 23, at 7 p.m. and is also performing at the Boulder Theater the…
Last January, Les Baca told herself she’d play her ukulele for others as many days as possible in 2016.
Outlaw country singer Randy Rogers would never risk writing happy tunes.