Legendary L.A. Bands X and Los Lobos Play the Paramount
Exene Cervenka and Steve Berlin talk about hitting Denver together to celebrate “99 Years of Rock ‘n Roll.”
Exene Cervenka and Steve Berlin talk about hitting Denver together to celebrate “99 Years of Rock ‘n Roll.”
The siblings, who grew up in Boulder, are opening for the String Cheese Incident on Friday, July 18.
Dzirae Gold, who won a Best of Denver award for Best Debut Album, is slated to perform on Friday, July 18.
From a rock ban started by Aretha Franklin to a riot at Jethro Tull and Phish fans driving Morrison crazy, these are the most memorable shows.
Richard Becker never intended to put his solo work out there, but it was calling to him through nostalgia for home.
The three-day event at the National Western Stockyards is still scheduled for Friday, July 18, through Sunday, July 20.
Paul McCartney is bringing his Got Back Tour to Denver.
The Avett Brothers kicked off night one of its three-night residency at Red Rocks on July 11, and the Boomers went all out.
The event at the Brutal Poodle and Creepatorium features local bands, art and burlesque on Saturday, July 12.
Katy Perry proved all the internet trolls wrong with a stunning, cinematic spectacle that included acrobatics and, yes, actual live singing.
Primus is better than ever, surprising the crowd with back-to-back songs from the Brown Album to celebrate drummer John Hoffman’s debut at the legendary venue.
Paul McCartney has just announced a show at Coors Field this fall.
The Colorado governor was called “heady” after his social media account included posts about Widespread Panic and Phish. As it turns out, Polis wasn’t at the shows.
The new Five Points listening party mixes music, storytelling and community.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Unhinged Fest is canceling in its current form at the National Western Stockyards.”
The free Black Sky Brewery event on Friday, July 11, includes a chance to win concert tickets.
John Hoffman shares how he went from drumming in the Louisiana DIY scene to landing a role in his favorite band.
As this neo-soul champion prepares for upcoming performances, Lady Los reflects on how she got here.
“Stock up on tissues because these stars are gonna be droppin’ from the sky in the next few years.”
From Pretty Lights, Of the Trees and King Gizzard holding their own mountain festivals to Denver gatherings like the UMS, these are our picks for the summer.
Vulfpeck performed to a sold-out Red Rocks crowd to kick off its 2025 run of shows with Arc De Soleil.
Phish treated phans in Boulder to more deep jams and bust-out covers without any holiday revelries.