Russ Brings “What They Want” to Denver This Fall
Hip-hop artist Russ has announced that the I See You Tour Part 2 will be hitting Denver this November.
Hip-hop artist Russ has announced that the I See You Tour Part 2 will be hitting Denver this November.
A few hours before more than 100 campers slayed the crowd at the Oriental Theater stage at the Girls Rock 2018 Showcase on Saturday, July 14, the organizers realized this was the group’s tenth anniversary.
This Night Falls Forever will come out August 24.
The Lumineers released three new tracks on the C-Sides EP on July 13, 2018.
The winners of the Westword Music Awards were announced on Thursday, July 12, at a celebration at Globe Hall.
Today the Underground Music Showcase announced its complete schedule.
Walter Chaw, the Denver area branches’ vice president of operations, departed amid a corporate unification of the company.
Twenty One Pilots has a lot to promote today.
Colorado crooner Gregory Alan Isakov announced today that his first album in half a decade, Evening Machines, will come out on October 5.
Once again, Colorado Symphony is breaking out of the concert hall.
Khemmis, which sits at the helm of Colorado’s metal resurgence, released its latest album, Desolation, a six-song exercise in anthemic power metal.
Kenny Chesney’s No Shoe Nation tour stop in Denver on Saturday, June 30, would have made Betsy Ross proud.
The electronic music duo Zeds Dead brings spectacle wherever it goes.
Rivers of baby boomers, decked out in leis, khaki shorts and floral-print shirts, schemed to cut each other in line outside Coors Field Thursday night, eager to see Jimmy Buffett and the Eagles.
Polo has a bad reputation for being a leisure activity of ultra-wealthy snobs, an image that Ty MacCarty, of Horseplay.TV in Littleton, is trying to turn around with PoloFest, one part music festival, another part polo tournament.
The multinational toy manufacturer Hasbro sent a cease-and-desist letter to Denver’s Gio Toninelo.
Taste of Colorado has added the classic rock act REO Speedwagon to its lineup of bands that includes George Thorogood, Van Wholen, the Long Run and the Eighties Band.
The Front Bottoms’ early folk-punk songs were Brian Sella’s explosions of emotion. His angsty lyrics about love and mundane matters drew crowds that cherished singing along to every diaristic word.
Grandoozy, which will take over the Overland Park Golf Course September 14 to 16, has announced its daily lineup.
Denver singer-songwriter Kayla Marque comes from a long line of Denver musicians. Now, it’s her turn in the spotlight.
Horrible race relations can be hilarious. That’s the premise of the brilliantly scripted and performed The Book of Mormon.
CinemaQ, Denver’s premier queer film festival, announced its 2018 slate of movies.