The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Wildermiss, Jan Bell and Benjamin Brown play shows this week.
Wildermiss, Jan Bell and Benjamin Brown play shows this week.
Enjoy the Save Our Stages Fest, Augustus, Covenhoven and more.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced the Flobot MC and Youth on Record founder would lead the state’s music initiatives.
The Lumineers and Nathaniel Rateliff are among the artists playing this massive festival.
The Denver singer-songwriter makes personal pop with a healthy dose of fiction.
The Fort Collins venue is back with a string of concerts from local artists.
The multimedia project Bring It Home chronicles bars, clubs, theaters and DIY spaces that risk shuttering for good.
The independent venue is struggling to survive.
The Chicago-born, Denver-based violinist, singer, rapper, activist and educator is making change happen.
University of Denver grad Jon Niermann purchased a massive library of music videos from Muzak and has launched a new online platform.
Mark “Mad Dog” Friedman,” the Dawn Clement Trio and more of the best concerts in Denver this week.
Songs from the ’80s and ’90s about HIV/AIDS are all too relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The three-day festival, with performances from Miley Cyrus, Dave Matthews, Demi Lovato and more, will raise money so venues survive.
Put on your layers, because this new music venue will be doing concerts in the cold.
Denver’s rich with musical options as October continues.
The band is releasing new music to celebrate a contract with the UK audie network, eOne.
The owners face an unlikely journey: opening a live music venue during a pandemic.
There is no better way to mark the holiday in this apocalyptic year.
Despite the Mad Dog Blues Experience being unable to tour in 2020, the band earned a grant to record a new album.
The Boulder band’s latest album is about staying present in daily life.
The Denver cornetist wrote his latest album while his father was dying.
“I like to see if people go deeper than just thinking that it’s about getting drunk and doing that kind of thing.”