Velvet Daydream Is Bringing Back Classic Rock and ’70s Vibes
The new Denver rock band is making its album debut on Friday the 13th.
The new Denver rock band is making its album debut on Friday the 13th.
Thomas Evans, aka Detour, has painted some of the city’s most recognizable murals, from the Nuggets to local activists, and has a new one of the Broncos in Mile High Stadium. He’s now painting his biggest mural yet at Denver Walls.
Spookadelia is coming back to Spectra, and more Halloween pop-ups have arrived.
Goose members Peter Anspach and Rick Mitarotonda discuss the band’s meteoric rise in the jam scene.
In the meantime, Beacon will be hosting a “Welcome Home, Dust Off” event for people coming back from Burning Man this weekend.
May Pang, who is showing her private photographs of John Lennon at a three-day exhibit at Bitfactory starting Friday, recalls her first love, how John and Paul almost started making music again and more.
Mandolinist Paul Hoffman discusses new music ahead of the band’s two-night run with Sierra Ferrell and the Teskey Brothers.
Taste of Heaven drops on Friday, September 15, when DeVine will have a release show at Globe Hall.
The Denver producer, rapper, DJ and MC has made “a fantasy factory for musicians.”
Levitt formed Bodies of Culture, a board of all-BIPOC musicians, in 2020.
He went from rocking out with Jimi Hendrix to gallerist, and the path was anything but linear.
Of course, you’ll be able to catch the country star at Dierks Bentley Whiskey Row: “Can’t think of a better way to end the summer than in a place I call my second home.”
The lyrics may not be about the city, but the music video is.
Maybe next time he’ll check out the Coney Island Boardwalk hot dog stand.
The murals all portray iconic people of color from Colorado, with a free community celebration with live music, food and drinks.
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill tour hits Denver on November 2.
The Denver rock band plays an album release show at Skylark Lounge on Friday with Plasma Canvas and Replica City.
Spearheaded by muralist A.L. Grime, Denver Walls will welcome artists from around the world.
Andy Frasco & The U.N. open for Slightly Stoopid at Red Rocks on Sunday, August 13.
Dazzle’s new space is similar to where it first opened 26 years ago, and includes an El Chapultepec Piano Lounge dedicated to maintaining that club’s legacy.
See it free on Colorado Day, August 1!
Dazzle’s new location at the DCPA will include an El Chapultepec Piano Lounge, where it will host late-night sets with no cover charge.