Red Hot Chili Peppers, Barry Manilow and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
The Red Hot Chili Peppers hit Empower Field in July, while Barry Manilow gets in the holiday spirit at Bellco Theatre in December.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers hit Empower Field in July, while Barry Manilow gets in the holiday spirit at Bellco Theatre in December.
While there are only three statewide issues on Colorado’s November ballot, Denver has thirteen municipal measures.
Rap and hip-hop are highlighted in shows from J. Cole, Rod Wave and Princess Nokia, while Billy Strings plays four nights at the Mission Ballroom.
Denver City Council will vote on the bonus proposal on October 25.
Croptober is upon us, but the marijuana industry lacks workers. Consumers have plenty of reasons for that.
It’s a big weekend for female serial killers, but there are less horrifying events around town, too.
The days are getting shorter, but the city is long on free entertainment offerings that offer a glimpse of other communities – both around the city and out of this world.
Levitt Pavilion hosts its last ticketed (Caifanes) and free (Shovel & Rope) concerts of the summer.
Just-announced Denver concerts include Bonobo at the Mission Ballroom and New Kids on the Block at Ball Arena.
The week’s lineup includes the Bob Mould Band, Leon Bridges and Illenium.
Tenants of Mint Urban Infinity have filed suit, after complaining about conditions to their property manager for months.
Readers have plenty of ideas for what Matt Stone and Trey Parker could do with the pink entertainment palace.
String Cheese Incident…or John Denver?
Events both spooky and sweet.
The curtain’s rising on a new cultural season.
On tap: Titwrench, Pitbull and more.
You’ll go out of your gourd.
Kyle Harris is leaving after five years.
On tap: Tool, Thundercat and more.
On tap: The Doobie Brothers, Lil Baby and Lil Durk, and Trippie Redd.
The state has been flooded since May 2020.
Say so long to summer.