Diddy Trial in Week Eight: Jury Reaches Verdict
Sean Combs has been found guilty of violating the Mann Act on two counts, but was found not guilty on racketeering and sex trafficking.
Sean Combs has been found guilty of violating the Mann Act on two counts, but was found not guilty on racketeering and sex trafficking.
Jami Duffy explains why the festival will end after its 25th anniversary this year.
Metallica broke the records for the biggest crowds for two shows at the venue, and its fans brought the most donations to the Red Cross.
The Southern-rock jam band started strong on its three-night run, which will include the group’s 75th Red Rocks show.
Now performing as Johnny Blue Skies, Sturgill Simpson will play three-hour sets for two nights on the Rocks.
The singer expressed she feared “imminent harm” from the ex-convict.
The album is an expertly arranged debut of Afrofusion beats with moving lyrics that you’ll be singing all season.
Swallow Hill Music’s inaugural Indiewood Street Festival was a major success, and we’re hoping it starts a new tradition.
Peter Anspach of Goose discusses the band’s new studio album and touring as a four-piece before taking on Fiddler’s for a two-night run.
Indiewood will take over a block in Englewood for a day full of live music, food trucks and dancing.
The band is gearing up for a whirlwind anniversary show at Red Rocks with Bill Murray, Warren Haynes, Cheap Trick and Cracker.
The announcement came just a day after T-Pain hinted at retiring, so this could be your last chance to see the icon in Colorado.
The vibes were high, and so was a lot of the audience.
Ben Perea is revealing unseen photography that captured Queen’s final performance in Denver.
The improvements include expanded ADA seating, a facelift for the lower bowl and more.
Cyphers, breakdancing, live graffiti art, a pop-up street-wear shop and a gallery of rare graffiti photos will be at the second annual Hip-Hop Summit.
No one will ever believe you when you say you got to see Bill Murray perform live at Red Rocks.
“In a time when public media funding is under threat, Radio Week is more than a celebration – it’s a reminder of what’s at stake.”
You’re going to have to wait until July now to see Katy Perry’s now-infamous tour.
The intimate show was a true display of significant artistry, connection and collaboration.
The singer announced the show as part of her new tour, with openers Blood Orange and the Japanese House.
For the first time, the rock hero was nominated to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.