The Offspring Announces Denver Show With New Found Glory and Jimmy Eat World
The Offspring will wrap up its world tour with a show at Ball Arena on September 7.
The Offspring will wrap up its world tour with a show at Ball Arena on September 7.
From jamgrass favorites such as Leftover Salmon and Yonder Mountain String Band to newer acts like Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, the fest was a major success.
The lineup includes Melissa Etheridge, Yonder Mountain String Band, Mary Chapin Carpenter with Brandy Clark and more.
Power Goth Recordings is the latest independent record label in Denver to balance new music, DIY and community.
It’s about time we rewarded people with crippling nicotine addiction! Only those who bought at least 200 tins of Zyn were able to access tickets.
After decades of playing in a variety of bands, Max Mackey is stepping out with his own self-titled debut.
Korpiklaani and Ensiferum will headline Folkfest of the North at the Gothic Theatre on Sunday, March 9.
From Fort Collins sludge to a singer-songwriter’s love letter to Denver, February is packed with new releases.
Disturbed packed Ball Arena for the second night of the Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour with Three Days Grace and Sevendust.
The soulful alt-pop artist N3ptune just released a metaphor-heavy video for his latest single, “WMD.”
She Who Won’t Be Named, one of the best rappers in Denver, is hosting a weekly meet-up for both seasoned and new performers.
Many of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros’ songs are about Jade Castrinos, frontman Alex Ebert’s former longtime partner.
Mary J. Blige brought her For My Fans tour to Ball Arena, and Denver showed up and out.
The New York City band opens for MJ Lenderman at the Bluebird Theater on Friday, February 28.
Simple Plan will bring its 25th-anniversary tour to the venue with Bowling for Soup and 3OH!3, and the Summer of Loud Tour will stop there with the Devil Wears Prada, I Prevail and more.
The Colorado musicians shared their new duet, “Flowers,” on Jimmy Kimmel Live on February 24.
The Up in the Sky Music Festival will debut in Aspen this August, and its initial lineup is prime.
The jam-funk band Lettuce will reprise its collaboration with the orchestra at the Mission Ballroom after a movie premiere at the Sie.
The singer-songrwriter had to cancel last summer; he hasn’t performed in Colorado since 2016.
RZA says this will be a “Wu-Tang show unlike anything you’ve ever seen. And to top it off, we’ve got the amazing Run the Jewels on our side.”
The three-day bluegrass event takes place from Friday, February 28, to Sunday, March 2, at Steamboat Ski Resort.
Be soothed by the voices of these incredible musicians who are maintaining the spirit of R&B and neo-soul in the Mile High City.