Red Rocks Employees Report UFO Sighting at the Venue
“There was no mistaking what this was: We all saw a giant disc-shaped craft hovering a few hundred feet above the ground with three rows of windows and lights.”
“There was no mistaking what this was: We all saw a giant disc-shaped craft hovering a few hundred feet above the ground with three rows of windows and lights.”
“It’s funny, having two Canadians hosting a Fourth of July event,” says one half of the EDM duo. “But it’s awesome. We get all into it.”
The band certainly hasn’t lost the sophomoric banter it’s known for.
Westword members were treated to an intimate concert in our parking lot, where funk-rock band May Be Fern showed us what it’s made of.
“When a couple of us got sick after Detroit’s Pine Knob, we had to stop,” reads a statement on Neil Young’s website.
The pop star will perform at Ball Arena on November 1, and pre-sale tickets begin June 25.
The Southern-rock jam band has played the iconic venue more times than any group in history.
Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards tore up the stage after Widespread Panic fans flooded the stadium during “Chilly Water.”
Until 1973, it was illegal for same-sex couples to hold hands in public. Now, after decades of dedication, Denver PrideFest is ringing in its fiftieth anniversary as one of the largest celebrations in the country.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse just announced a show there.
Relive your early-2000s club days with T-Pain and Akon at Red Rocks.
“I remember saying we’re going to be known for this – we’re going to be known for hip-hop and rap; true, underground hip-hop.”
SarahFest is a femme-forward festival showcasing badass Denver bands and celebrating all the Sarahs.
Goose performed its first night at Fiddler’s with tight jams suspending the songs “Seekers on the Ridge,” “Wysteria Lane,” and “Jive 1” and “Jive Lee.”
The car dealership has acquired the naming rights to the new Colorado Springs amphitheater, which is set to open on August 9.
The queer four-piece won a Best of Denver award for Best Debut Album, and we can’t wait for our members to see the band live.
“I gotta say, this whole experience has been one of those ‘what the fuck is going on in the universe’ situations.”
The legendary rock star shared stories of Tom Petty and delivering iPods to soldiers, and put Ball Arena in a wave of tears with a tribute to Christine McVie.
J Lo was supposed to be in Denver to perform at Ball Arena on July 22. “I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down,” the singer stated.
The Australian music producer is more known for playing Red Rocks, so this year’s concert will be an intimate affair.
“What I tell other bands is: The most important thing is your relationship to the audience,” says Todd Park Mohr.
The show has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 1.