The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
Your guide to the best of this weekend’s music in Denver.
Your guide to the best of this weekend’s music in Denver.
Over seven studio albums, Beach House has damn-near perfected its dreampop soundscapes to the point where it can regularly transport – and transfix – listeners.
The indie folk-rock outfit has officially returned from the brink.
R&B artist Kayla Rae talks about her songwriting and Summer Jam.
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At a Tampa, Florida, concert, Taylor Swift broke her silence on her assault case against former Denver DJ David Mueller.
10 Mile Music Hall will celebrate its grand opening with two Halloween shows from Leftover Salmon.
Swirling’s confrontational politics inspire the lyrics he writes for his melodic hardcore band, which celebrates its tenth birthday this month with a two-night stand at the hi-dive.
Whether through his music or through his veggies, urban organic farmer and metal musician Benton McKibben always has his sights set on sustainability.
The seventeen-year-old south Florida hip-hop artist comes to Denver on September 28.
Lisa Wheeler has amassed 2,000 albums and singles, as well a nice collection of 78s, dating from the 1930s through the ’80s that she plays on her show, Elk Bugles, which started airing from 4 to 5 p.m. on Thursdays on KGNU’s AfterFM on August 1.
The band will play the hi-dive on August 17, 2018.
For this EP, the act recorded four ’60s covers.
Dan Cohen’s non-profit, Music and Memory, shows how the elderly can benefit from music.
Tinariwen is coming to Colorado with its desert vibes and blues.
The LSD Tour, featuring Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and Dwight Yoakam, stops at Red Rocks on Tuesday, August 14, while Father John Misty and TV on the Radio will be there on Wednesday, August 15, and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead on Thursday, August 16. Other noteworthy concerts around the area this…
What should have been a good night for fans of country artist Luke Bryan turned into a trip to the hospital for three.
My Body Sings Electric shares their new music video “Blame” and discusses growing up and the nostalgia associated with that inspired their new record.
With the release of Kinky Friedman’s Circus of Life, the Texas singer-songwriter has once again returned to doing what built him his name in the first place: signing dusty old-fashioned country-western songs with a mix of satire and sincerity.
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Vahco Before Horses and Amanda Gostomski, founders of Glasss Records, discuss Washout Fest, their upcoming festival showcasing some of Denver’s biggest and loudest underground acts.
Grateful Dead/Dead & Company guitarist Bob Weir & the Wolf Bros, Thievery Corporation and the Breeders, who headlined the Ogden Theatre last April, will play the Boulder Theatre on Monday, October 1. Tickets, $30 to $32, go on sale on Friday, August 10, at 10 a.m.