The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
There’s no shortage of pot-themed shows during 4/20 weekend, but there’s a whole lot of other music too.
There’s no shortage of pot-themed shows during 4/20 weekend, but there’s a whole lot of other music too.
JB Maroncelli’s approach to teaching drumming is a bit unorthodox.
Upon first spotting ITSOKTOCRY, it would be easy to make assumptions about the Denver rapper with the dyed hair and face tattoos. But that would be a mistake.
Chautauqua Auditorium, which opened 1898 and can seat 1,300 people, just announced its 2019 summer concert lineup, which includes Little Feat, Melissa Etheridge, Robert Cray, José González, the Milk Carton Kids and more.
Not unlike the Bible or the only real action in Humpty Dumpty, OKO TYGRA started with a fall. In frontman Joshua Novak’s case, that fall was from the top of a ladder, two stories off the ground.
Seal, Styx and America will all play Hudson Gardens’ recently announced 2019 Summer Concert Series.
Riot Pilots has bad luck playing Irish Pubs
The only thing better than great summer concerts is great, free summer concerts.
Tickets cost $49.95 to $149.95 plus fees.
Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube, HEALTH, Drake Bell and Cherry Pools play Denver this week.
A reader who travels from Pennsylvania to Red Rocks each year ways in on why he’s falling for Levitt Pavilion.
The Milk Blossoms rose from Denver’s DIY music scene, pushing the boundaries of beat-boxing, soul and songwriting, to create a moody sound driven by poetic lyrics.
Red Rocks season has come. Here’s every artist playing in April.
Creator of Free Music For Free People Mona Magno brings musicians like Lady Gang, Reed Fox, Definitely, Maybe and others for an immersive night of music and theater at Mercury Cafe.
Flatbush Zombies and Joey Bada$$, Electric Wizard and Bang on a Can All-Stars all play Denver this weekend.
For more than three decades, City Park Jazz has become a summer tradition with its concerts at the City Park Pavilion that showcase some of the finest musicians in town.
Despite being among the most enduring figures in the American underground, the Ex Hex frontwoman loses no sleep over her legacy.
The Food Network star will kick off Brooks’s sold-out show with a tailgate.
Chris Kresge, aka Goat, is best known as the DJ behind The Colorado Sound. Now, he and his band Goatz! are dropping an album.
Sara Bareilles headlines the Pepsi Center on Friday, October 18 in support of her new album, Amidst the Chaos, which was released last week. Tickets, $35 to $105, go on sale on Friday, April 12, at 10 a.m. Herbie Hancock and Kamasi Washington co-headline and will perform separate sets with…
Tickets go on sale Monday, April 15.
The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities’ Outdoor Amphitheatre just announced its first wave of acts for its Summer Concert Series, which includes George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Pat Benetar and Neil Giraldo, Squeeze and more.