What to Know About Red Rocks’ New Bag Policy
Red Rocks Amphitheatre has a new bag policy, banning multi-pocket bags from the venue.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre has a new bag policy, banning multi-pocket bags from the venue.
The improv punk band Black Market Translation just released a new album, Triogene, and plays an album release show at Mutiny Information Cafe.
RiNo will be filled with dance performances (including a pop-up mime show and drag ballroom competition) from Thursday through Sunday at Somebody’s Friend Movement and Music Festival!
Hip-hop musician Anthony Morales, aka Old Soul Era, likes his music old-school.
“Each and every one of us was made to be adored, it’s only up to us to fall in love with our existence and find the people that are also here to uplift you in that.”
“I’m a college dropout, but I’ve managed to make a way for myself,” says founder James Lenhart.
Bodine celebrates the release of the funky, cinematic album Offscreen Pursuits with a show at Dazzle Denver on May 7.
The ’80s rock band Fishbone is touring with four of its six original members!
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.
“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.”
“We are very simpatico and I do think we complement each other in terms of colors and thought processes.”
“I feel really, really grateful for this new chapter of my professional life.”
He quit his job making diorama backdrops for the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to create his own career.
His new album drops on Friday, April 14, and the producer will play Mishawaka Amphitheater in May.
The Overland High School student won the state competition and will be jetting to D.C. to compete at the national level.
Another Gallery’s sophomore show showcases works by fourteen different artists that explore the complexity of longing for the past.
Anderson Gallegos, aka Mersiv, remembers that when he first went to Red Rocks, he thought, “I’m going to play here one day.”
This is folk-pop artist Ron Sexsmith’s first U.S. tour in seven years.
Justin Garber will be performing in the Alley on April 1.
N3ptune is one of Denver’s rising stars, and he tells us his concerts are a “place where you can express your dark side.”
From the possibly cursed “Blucifer” outside of DIA to Donald Lipski’s “The Yearling” outside of the Central Public Library, Denver has long been known for its public art.
Rock out with Denver’s great blues musician Mad Dog for his Double Birthday Bash at Nissi’s!