Composer Nathan Hall Puts a Relevant Spin on Opera With Atlas of Remote Islands
This operatic adventure takes you island hopping around the world.
This operatic adventure takes you island hopping around the world.
The ’80s rock band Fishbone is touring with four of its six original members!
Aerosmith will play its final show in Denver at Ball Arena on Sunday, November 19.
The YouTube channel is hosting its first concert Pinko de Mayo with a stellar lineup of local acts on Friday!
“We are working to help connect immigrants and refugees with mental health resources while removing the financial barriers for them to be involved with art.”
What are your favorite memories at Herb’s? Come celebrate Denver’s Kerouac haunt on Sunday!
Ganja White Night brings Wobble Rocks back to Red Rocks for a two-night run!
Bay Ledges will open for Trevor Hall at the iconic Red Rocks Ampitheatre on Sunday.
Hutty and his band, The Rinse Gang, will play the Mercury Cafe on Saturday. Collur, and Niko Ligiuri will open the show.
Subotnik composed the first album of electronic music commissioned by a label, founded the California Institute of the Arts and now, at 90-years-old, he’s playing the Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival on Sunday.
The Swedish madcap visionaries of heavy metal band Avatar play the Ogden Theatre on Saturday.
Global Dance Fest celebrates its twentieth anniversary at Empower Field for two days in July and Nathanial Rateliff & The Night Sweats play two nights at Red Rocks in August.
The Orchid is a 1920s-style jazzy supper club with an indoor stage and a rooftop patio for summer concerts.
The Infamous Stringdusters are back with some old-school bluegrass, and Isadora Eden does “sadcore” like no one else.
“She’s not afraid to ask anyone for anything, and she hustles just as hard as we do.”
A Jeffrey Zeigler-led string quartet recorded in The Tank in Rangely, an old water tank with a 40-second reverb that was a secret performance venue for decades.
Catch the singer-songwriter at the Bluebird on Thursday!
Skrillex plays Red Rocks, John Butler comes to the Paramount and the New Pornographers play the Gothic. But that’s not all!
“The final tour will go on as planned with Bill’s full endorsement and support.”
Prepare for blast off!
The local indie alternative band’s tour lands at Globe Hall April 21.
“This isn’t just ours. This is Denver’s house and techno festival. We’ve got some of the most absurdly talented locals on our lineup.”