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For as long as she can remember, Shannon Webber has been hell-bent on revolution.
For as long as she can remember, Shannon Webber has been hell-bent on revolution.
Star Wars fans, delight! The Colorado Symphony is teaming up with Disney to bring Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back live, in concert, to Denver.
Greensky Bluegrass will be joining the jam-band-heavy 2019 Red Rocks lineup with a string of concerts.
Jenny LaJoye shares the experience behind her sophomore album Alters and invites people to find their own voice.
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Wild Lives and Brent Cowles all make the list.
Vivid Seats just named Denver “Music City of the Year,” and readers respond.
The secondary ticket seller Vivid Seats has named Denver the Music City of the Year in 2019.
The Marías, who play the Ogden Theatre on Saturday, December 15, have been writing love letters to fans.
Denver pop-punk band Stray the Course has released its debut EP, Jetlag.
Developer Ken Wolf likes to preserve older buildings rather than level them and rebuild – and he has his eyes set on the historic Yates Theatre.
The Denver rock band Too Many Humans will host and headline its first annual holiday benefit show, Too Many Humans [Not Enough Coats], to support the Denver Rescue Mission and Youth on Record.
The teens crammed into Denver’s Pepsi Center for the Travis Scott Astroworld Tour became an electric organism pulsing in unison.
Trey Anastasio, John Legend, Too Many Humans and Emma Ruth Rundle all perform in Denver this weekend.
The crowd nodded along, lost in the music and visuals.
The Denver-based band The Lumineers dropped a Christmas song that’s easy on the ears, a cover of Willie Nelson’s excellent number “Pretty Paper. “
The Roots, Amanda Palmer and Breaking Benjamin have all announced upcoming Denver concerts.
This week the Colorado Symphony announced its latest collaboration with a contemporary artist at Red Rocks; the orchestra will be joined by Béla Fleck, the sixteen-time Grammy winners that has spent four decades playing his banjo, merging jazz, country, classical, pop, bluegrass and musical traditions from around the world.
Gogol Bordello lead singer Eugene Hütz has lived all over the world — an experience that influences his songwriting.
Molina Speaks got his start at Cafe Nuba.
Trippie Redd, the red-headed mumble rapper with an imposing grill, may have earned himself more headlines by quietly backing out of Travis Scott’s Astroworld tour than he would have if he had performed.
Jackson Emmer, who released an album titled Jukebox last April, honed his folksy chops in the bar rooms of Aspen before capturing his sly brand of musical grit in the studio.
Kacey Musgraves, who is on the Oh, What a World Tour, announced today that she would be performing this summer at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.