Dope Lemon Talks Spirit Animals, Death and More Ahead of Denver Show
The Australian indie-rocker discusses his mystical influences ahead of his Fillmore show on May 29.
The Australian indie-rocker discusses his mystical influences ahead of his Fillmore show on May 29.
Brad Paisley performed to a sold-out Red Rocks crowd on Saturday, May 25, 2025, for the third stop on his Truck Still Works World Tour. Support from Walker Hayes and Avery Anna.
Leon Bridges performed to a sold-out crowd at Red Rocks on Friday, May 23, with support from LA LOM.
Ben Perea is revealing unseen photography that captured Queen’s final performance in Denver.
The improvements include expanded ADA seating, a facelift for the lower bowl and more.
The grindcore godfathers play the Summit with Melvins on Tuesday, May 27.
The classic Colorado bluegrass band will bring a Memorial Day party to Red Rocks.
The vibe conjured something akin to a Dead show populated by salesmen and stay-at-home moms from the 1980s.
Local punk musicians share stories and thoughts about some of their favorite venues in Denver.
Cyphers, breakdancing, live graffiti art, a pop-up street-wear shop and a gallery of rare graffiti photos will be at the second annual Hip-Hop Summit.
Sting sold out three nights at Red Rocks with his new power trio for the STING 3.0 Tour.
Recent announcements include Jon Batiste; tickets for the Big Money Tour are available May 20.
Dome Show 360 is set for Friday, June 13, at the Auraria Campus.
No one will ever believe you when you say you got to see Bill Murray perform live at Red Rocks.
The seminal ’80s band is playing Ball Arena on May 27 with Soft Cell and Modern English.
St. Vincent performed at Mission Ballroom on Friday, May 16, with support from Black Country, New Road.
Two people were injured during a March stabbing incident at Sky Lounge, including an employee.
Denver heavy-metallers play annual Black Sky Brewery goat roast on Saturday, May 17
HAIM and Excision are on this year’s lineup, which also includes Goose, Keith Urban and Earth, Wind & Fire.
Peter Bjorn and John reminded us why their seminal 2006 indie-pop release Writer’s Block still holds up nearly twenty years later.
Seven metal bands crushed Summit on May 14, with rabid fans moshing all night long (and really, bless the medics).
The concert was a vehicle for cosmic ascension, with Legrand and Scally as our guides.