The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
The week starts out with Tech N9Ne and winds down with Blackberry Smoke.
The week starts out with Tech N9Ne and winds down with Blackberry Smoke.
String Cheese, Leftover Salmon, Hot Rize and Yonder Mountain will be inducted.
The couple will be honored at two memorial events.
Choose from hip-hop, rock, blues, folk, funk and EDM this weekend.
Winter on the Rocks returns, and Nathaniel Rateliff plays the Mission.
Catch the band at the Marquis on October 29.
There’s a memorial October 24.
Pandemic talk with Nate Valdez and Eric Riley.
Redwing Blackbird’s Paul Barker explores the existential on HumanZ & the Silver Vessel, which he’ll release at HQ on October 30.
Dead & Company, Machine Gun Kelly and Above & Beyond play at Red Rocks this week, while Erykah Badu, Flogging Molly and the Violent Femmes and Primus throw down at the Mission.
Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and GZA hit the Fillmore, Black Tiger Sex Machine gets down at Red Rocks, Eric Church plays Ball Arena and Sleigh Bells ring at the Gothic.
Melissa K Jones puts out a highly personal solo album and starts a new band in her first steps as a Denver-based artist.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers hit Empower Field in July, while Barry Manilow gets in the holiday spirit at Bellco Theatre in December.
Joel Van Horne releases Covenhoven’s fourth album, aptly titled IV.
British trance specialists Above & Beyond headline two nights at Red Rocks.
The former Apples in Stereo member is back with a new album.
Rap and hip-hop are highlighted in shows from J. Cole, Rod Wave and Princess Nokia, while Billy Strings plays four nights at the Mission Ballroom.
Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo and Octave Records champions DSD and high-resolution audio.
Levitt Pavilion hosts its last ticketed (Caifanes) and free (Shovel & Rope) concerts of the summer.
Just-announced Denver concerts include Bonobo at the Mission Ballroom and New Kids on the Block at Ball Arena.
KS 107.5’s Rosa Jad hopes to inform and inspire her listeners.
The Colorado band’s first EP came together quickly in 2018. The second reflects many of the changes of the past three years.