This Band Is Ready to Drop Its New Album Live in Denver
The local indie rockers are headlining a release show on Saturday, January 27, at hi-dive.
The local indie rockers are headlining a release show on Saturday, January 27, at hi-dive.
There’s also a night of dubstep at Kulture Music Hall, Pheops at Ophelia’s and Meow Wolf, Toubab Krewe at Ophelia’s and Gio Bard Zero at Dazzle.
“He was such a powerful crusader, full of passion and belief that we must shine a light on the evil in this world.”
“We consider Colorado our spiritual home. And we have for years.”
From the Merc to the Roxy, you’ll always find top-notch talent.
“To me, it’s almost like church,” says the EDM collective founder, who hosts Alphabeat Soup at Black Box the second Thursday of each month.
There’s also Wabi Wednesday at Goosetown Tavern, an Immersive Jazz Art Experience at Lumonics Gallery and Pete Walker’s folk songs at Golden Mill.
“I did time, yes; I was a heroin addict, yes. I had a lot of problems, and yes, I’m gay.”
This concert will be “up close and personal.”
“The saving grace to all of this is just how incredible our community is.”
Granda Bredo will be in residence, at the new International Cryonics Museum in the Stanley hotel’s icehouse.
These six talented MCs learn, create and thrive together.
You’ll be able to purchase tickets in-person at Mission Ballroom on January 10 before general on-sale onJanuary 12.
The band will make its Mile High debut at the Bluebird Theater on Friday, January 12.
There’s also free blues at Odde’s Music Grill, free jazz at Harry’s Bar, Goth Night at Milk, lots of bluegrass at Mercury Cafe, Pink Hawks at the Oriental and more.
The Denver desert-rock trio plays the Bluebird Theater on Saturday, January 13.
Rolling Stone named him “Nashville’s New Guitar Hero.” See what the fuss is about at Daniel Donato’s Cervantes’ concerts this weekend.
The multi-instrumentalist will perform with the “Because I Got High” hit-maker at Summit this weekend.
Come check out the duo’s release show at Lost Lake on Friday, January 5.
The group, which first found fans via Myspace, will celebrate the release of its annual calendar at the Crypt with a lineup of bands.
There’s also jazz with Micah Miller at Mercury Cafe, folksy duo Wolf River Band at BurnDown, Bison Days beginning at Number Thirty Eight and Texas alt-country rockers the Droptines at Globe Hall.
Donald Rossa resigns as president of Dazzle Denver, leaving behind a rich legacy of jazz culture and community since 2001.