Animal Collective Doses Denver with Sung Tongs
Animal Collective performed its ethereal 2004 breakthrough album in its entirety at the Ogden and fashion, attitudes, even the doomsday politics of our time, quickly faded from immediate relevance.
Animal Collective performed its ethereal 2004 breakthrough album in its entirety at the Ogden and fashion, attitudes, even the doomsday politics of our time, quickly faded from immediate relevance.
Moon Magnet Studios is releasing its Moon Magnet Comp. Vol 4 that features over 30 artists.
Hey Hue hosts its first art exhibit, Sex Drugs Rock & Roll, with more than thirty artists and 100 works under $200.
Lenny Kravitz, Waka Flocka Flame, Blackbear and more.
Thirteen years ago, Sunny Jain formed a band inspired by Indian brass music to perform at his own wedding.
“If you ever need a drummer, holla!”
Earlier today, Live Nation confirmed Drake and Migos would be canceling their Sunday, July 29 concert, but that they would still play Saturday, July, 28. Now, Drake’s team is saying that both shows will be postponed.
Drake and Migos were planning to play Denver’s Pepsi Center Saturday and Sunday, July 28 to 29, 2018. But according to Altitude Tickets today, the Sunday concert has been postponed.
With tears in his eyes and a young family, Jeff Austin is headed back to Colorado.
Journey and Def Leppard played nostalgic rock sets at Coors Field.
Benom Plumb is a professor by day, a rock star at night, and a political satirist, to boot.
Fifteen years ago, LowDown Brass Band started by paying homage to some of the great New Orleans brass bands. But the act’s fifth album, LowDown Breaks, released in January, is a throwback to early breakbeats and the beginning of hip-hop.
Avenged Sevenfold’s lead singer M. Shadows has been ordered to rest his over-taxed vocal cords.
Don’t miss these shows.
The Roots played the Fillmore Auditorium July 20 with some hits, solos and cover songs.
Jen Korte’s solo project Lady Gang has been turning heads in 2018.
With mountain views, cool lake breezes and live music encompassing a range of musicians from tribute bands to Grammy winners and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, what’s not to love about the new Dillon Amphitheater?
Journey guitarist Neal Schon is the band’s longest-standing member.
Red Rocks Live boasts twenty tracks from bands like the Grateful Dead, teh Lumineers and Florence + the Machine.
Don’t miss these shows.
This fall the Ironworks building will open as a private events venue.
Ahead of his show at Larimer Lounge, S. Carey talks with Westword about his new record, collaboration and finding ways to push himself creatively.