Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
Live music may look a little different in Denver, but it’s still happening.
Live music may look a little different in Denver, but it’s still happening.
Youth on Record and Rocky Mountain Communities have booked the show at the affordable-housing complex.
The experimental musician is as much performance artist as songwriter.
“Walk in the Park” is about falling in love with a friend and strolling through public spaces.
The Denver music community is rallying to support musician David Mead.
Summer music calendar just got a little busier.
FreePeopleTV will highlight the Denver creative community; the project goes live on Twitch every Wednesday starting in July.
It’s been a big year for the Colorado Springs busking duo Tejon Street Corner Thieves.
Celebrate Fourth of July at these socially-distanced concerts.
Denver Jamgrass is releasing podcasts, a new record and more.
The city and state hype the music scene. But will they help it?
Maris the Great has returned from retirement to kill Denver bands.
The legendary facility has returned for summer 2020.
The electro-pop duo Bun Bun loves hacking so much they wrote a song about it.
After months of closure, the Clocktower Cabaret is reopening with new safety guidelines in place.
At 25 percent capacity and with reduced hours, the Mercury Cafe is open for business but still struggling after the COVID-19 shutdown.
Researchers are trying to figure out how safe wind instruments are in the COVID-19 era.
On the last weekend in June, the Oriental Theater launched its Safe Sound Series.
Can electronic-music venues and artists make it through the COVID-19 shutdown?
A national concert promoter is planning on bringing concerts to flea markets nationwide.
Their new song “Medusa” is the anthem you need for 2020…even if you can’t go to the club.
Live music is still happening in Colorado. Concerts just look different.