Review: Emperor’s First-Ever Colorado Concert Eclipsed All Expectations
The seminal Norwegian metal band put on a historic performance at Mission Ballroom on May 13.
The seminal Norwegian metal band put on a historic performance at Mission Ballroom on May 13.
“In a time when public media funding is under threat, Radio Week is more than a celebration – it’s a reminder of what’s at stake.”
You’re going to have to wait until July now to see Katy Perry’s now-infamous tour.
Supporting live music doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are some of the best spots to catch free concerts in Denver.
The 24-city arena tour will wrap up in Denver on September 25.
The longtime duo, which began in Denver in 2008, has thoughts to share on its final album while taking off for one last tour.
The metal band, fronted by goblin icon John Goblikon, plays Summit on Tuesday, May 13.
The intimate show was a true display of significant artistry, connection and collaboration.
The singer announced the show as part of her new tour, with openers Blood Orange and the Japanese House.
For the first time, the rock hero was nominated to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
On May 8, Westword members will be treated to hip-hop, R&B and poetry in an intimate show with this power couple.
The May 9 lineup includes local bands Mournful Ruin, Ghosts of Glaciers and CORPESWHALE.
Over its century in operation, this historic venue has featured everything from feature films to pornography to Billie Eilish.
In 1967, the Grateful Dead and Tim Leary came to City Park for the Human Be-In, just blocks away from one of Denver’s underground LSD labs.
The Barlow is proud of its roots, even if audiences inevitably ask, “Where the fuck is Arvada?”
Sharon Van Etten discusses the upcoming tour with her band, the Attachment Theory, which comes to the Ogden Theater May 12.
From Nas and Eminem to Biggie and Tupac, these lyrics are classics.
The Used marked its 25th-anniversary tour with a three-night run at the Ogden Theatre, featuring album-themed performances.
The station will bring hip-hop legend Juvenile to headline the festival, which recently called for community aid.
The musician found success with such songs as “I Kissed a Girl” and “Supermodel,” and was excited to play Swallow Hill Music on May 2.
Australian electronic music duo Empire of the Sun performed to a sold-out Red Rocks crowd, with support from Roi Turbo.
April was showered with debuts, live albums and the final Tennis record.