Social Distortion, Santana and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Wondering what concerts are coming up? Check out this list of new Denver concert announcements.
Wondering what concerts are coming up? Check out this list of new Denver concert announcements.
After the Civil Wars broke up in 2014, singer-songwriter John Paul White stepped away from the music scene. But he couldn’t stave off the creative urge for long.
A brief comic history of the Aladdin Theater.
For many Coloradans, the idea of watching the televised programming is painful. They need alternatives, and thankfully, we have some. One of those is the People’s Inaugural Ball, taking place at the Boulder Theater on Friday night.
For Inauguration Day 2017, the punk act Three Grams has assembled a bill of local bands for a show called Punk Against Trump.
In honor of August Burns Red’s Denver stint, Westword compiled a list of the top five Christian metalcore bands.
Walk the grounds of the Stanley Hotel before one of Murder by Death’s annual shows in the 108-year-old hotel’s music hall. A haunting stillness will chill your bones. Frigid winds will greet you, too, along with a buzz of anticipation from the gothic-Americana band’s fans, who come from all over the world to see the band at the reputedly haunted hotel that inspired Stephen King’s The Shining.
Nissen Isakov and his wife flew from Philadelphia to Denver, Thursday afternoon, to watch their son, Gregory Alan Isakov, perform two sold-out nights with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall.
The story of Christian metalcore outfit August Burns Red is a “weird” one, says longtime guitarist JB Brubaker.
From the Bad Plus to Udo Dirkschneider, these are some of the best concerts in Denver this week.
It’s been a rocky few weeks for the DIY community since Oakland’s Ghost Ship fire. Here’s what’s been happening in Colorado.
Larimer Lounge owner Scott Campbell has acquired Globe Hall.
From Swells and Barbed Wire to Screwtape, these are twelve of the best punk bands to play in Denver in 2016.
The Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library launches its Harmony Street free concert series to also honor the music legacy of the neighborhood while fostering community through music with jazz, gospel and world artists.
Looking to go to a show around Denver this weekend? Here are our picks.
Good news for the DIY community: Seventh Circle Music Collective passed its safety inspection on January 11, 2017 and has been officially deemed up to code by the Denver Fire Department.
After Panda & People’s lead singer left, the group had to decide: Should it continue doing what it was doing or try something new?
The latest concert announcements in Denver.
Amplify Arts Denver organized a town hall where roughly 200 people discussed the future of Denver’s DIY music and art scene.
A history of Denver’s Union Station from 1881 to 2014.
Cody Johnson quit his job as a prison guard to try his hand in country music. Turns out, it was a good choice.
Today, on Facebook, Jon Bon Jovi announced that bands could send audition tapes to his team for a chance to open stadium shows for his 2017 This House Is Not for Sale tour.