These Are the Top Artists to See at the 2025 Underground Music Showcase
We’ve got you covered on all the best local artists to see, from rock to hip-hop to indie and everything in between.
We’ve got you covered on all the best local artists to see, from rock to hip-hop to indie and everything in between.
CAKE performed at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday, July 24, 2025, with a special two-set performance.
The outspoken Celtic-punk band initially shared the decision loud and proud from the stage in Denver.
Jessie Reyez performed at the Fillmore Auditorium for her Paid in Memories Tour with support from RAAHIIM.
“It was a place where drummers could come together and get an experience where, frankly, they couldn’t get anywhere else.”
DOGTAGs is planting positivity with its debut album, ROSEWORLD, and a final Undergound Music Showcase performance.
The rock legend passed away at age 76 on July 22.
“If it weren’t for Denver, I don’t know where we would be.”
The local outfit is working on new music and plays Moe’s Original BBQ on Saturday, July 26.
The singer shared stories and her unparalleled vocals at an intimate concert for our members.
The band showed that some things are worth waiting for.
The local agency Future Garden is hosting renegade shows throughout the festival.
“It was the worst-managed concert experience I’ve encountered, and I’m almost forty.”
The groups announced they were dropping out because of a festival organizer’s donation to Trump.
From Parker McCollum and Lainey Wilson to Jason Aldean and Cody Jinks, these are the country shows you won’t want to miss.
The New Orleans songwriter will perform at Boulder’s Velvet Elk Lounge on Saturday, July 19.
The Celtic-punk legends will headline the final night of Punk in the Park this weekend.
We’ll be daydreaming about these shows until we’re hiking up to the venue to see them.
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.