Denver Will Lift Mask Mandate and Social Distancing Ahead of “All-Star Summer”
Mayor Michael Hancock says the city will lift social distancing requirements and the mask ordinance in most settings.
Mayor Michael Hancock says the city will lift social distancing requirements and the mask ordinance in most settings.
The music festival will return in 2022. But will it happen in 2021? The organizers aren’t ready to say.
Adversity motivates JoshDeanSavage to write autobiographical songs with genuine lyrics, including his latest single, “Old Self.”
Lucero, Osees, and iZCALLi are all playing shows.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, May 21.
The annual jazz festival is back at City Park.
The album took five years for the guitarist to make.
Phish, String Cheese Incident and Lucy Dacus have announced Denver shows.
Red Rocks will be offering doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at select concerts.
Rock de Mayo returns to Levitt Pavilion.
Vinyl record sales have gone up nearly 30 percent during the pandemic.
Time and Maudlin Magpie discuss their collab with A Thousand Vows, a concept album based on McCoy’s Family Restaurant.
The Grammy-nominated dance music duo is playing Red Rocks with Diplo.
After going virtual in 2020, the UMS is back on South Broadway.
Diplo and ZHU headline Red Rocks, while The Meteors play the Oriental Theater.
The jamgrass band brought “Brand New Good Old Days” to Red Rocks.
This year’s selection includes a barbershop, an old militia armory, a basement and a bookstore.
ZHU, Leftover Salmon and Eddie Roberts play Denver this week.
The house producer has received support from Paul Oakenfold, Sasha, and Digweed. Despite this, he thinks the club scene is garbage.
Eric Church, Umphrey’s McGee and Andrea Bocelli are playing shows in the months to come.
The Colorado musician describes his new song, “Fragile (Help Someone),” as “‘We are the World’ meets 2021.”
In the mix: Elliott Smith, the Beatles and Soundgarden.