Hold Us Closer, Tiny Dancer: Elton John’s Final Tour Comes to Denver
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 2, for the February 7, 2019, show.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 2, for the February 7, 2019, show.
DubSkin has been creating its own reggae sound and political brand right here in the Mountain West.
The moody joy of L.A. darkwave group Glaare comes from the fun and frenzied cocktail of ingredients that inform its sound: the electronic-music background of guitarist Cameron Carlin, the pop origins of vocalist Rachael Piece, and the metal- and punk-infused music of drummer Brandon Pierce.
Jam-band fans have a reason to rejoice. The heir apparent of the Grateful Dead, Phish, is going to be swimming back to Colorado for a three-night stand.
David Byrne of the Talking Heads sold out his first Red Rocks concert, so he added another one.
Marilyn Manson loves drugs. He wouldn’t shut up about them at his Denver concert at the Fillmore Auditorium on Saturday, January 20, 2018.
Marley Schwartz organized The Curation Series to shine a light on Denver’s emerging R&B, soul and electronic music acts.
Tickets go on sale January 26.
Tickets go on sale January 29.
The Offspring and Pennywise will play Sabroso, a traveling music, taco and craft beer festival, along with a strong lineup of other rock acts.
In 1995, Satriani founded the G3 tour, a package experience for those same fans who marvel at string-speed.
Looking for live music this week? Here’s our list of picks.
Anti-Flag didn’t start decrying injustice because Donald Trump’s an asshole, says singer/bassist Chris Barker.
Playing multiple nights at Red Rocks is a benchmark of success few acts ever achieve. The five bands are doing it.
Ticket sales begin February 3, 2018.
Our picks for the best live music in Denver this weekend.
Swingin’ Denver dance school was formed in 2014 by internationally-known swing dance instructor Kenny Nelson, who moved from Kansas City to Denver after discovering the Denver swing scene through the Denver Lindy Exchange event, and a friend in the swing community.
For nearly four decades, Washington’s Sports Bar and Grill, in Old Town Fort Collins was known for its peanut butter burgers and quarter beer nights, among other things, until it closed in 2016, the same year the Bohemian Foundation stepped in to buy the building to turn it into a music venue.
Looking for live music? These are the latest Denver concert announcements.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats announced they would be playing a Red Rocks concert on August 22, 2018.
Bohemian Companies, the for-profit sister company of the Bohemian Foundation, founded by Pat Stryker, has also collaborated with the real-estate development company McWhinney and Sage Hospitality on the music-centric Elizabeth Hotel, a 164-room boutique hotel that opened in December on the edge of Old Town Fort Collins, across the street from Bohemian’s headquarters.
Jack White, who just announced a new album, Boarding House Reach, will be hitting the road for a tour that will take him across North American and Europe – including a Colorado stop.