These Are the Best Hip-Hop Artists in Denver
Even if Denver is not widely known as a hip-hop destination, these artists are keeping the genre alive at a Mile High.
Even if Denver is not widely known as a hip-hop destination, these artists are keeping the genre alive at a Mile High.
The longtime guitar god says he wants to bring “goosebumps and maybe some tears and chills” to HQ on Monday, January 27.
“Seeing their live show made it a no-brainer: We wanted to partner with this band and share their music with the world.”
Golden’s annual Viking-themed festival takes place from Friday, January 31, to Sunday, February 2.
Sarah Christiansen’s tranquil new album under the name Sun Swept uses wind instruments and synthesizers to evoke Colorado’s outdoors.
The Denver metal band will celebrate its new album with a release show at the hi-dive on Friday, January 24.
The bassist and vocalist died on January 20 at the age of 44.
The Wicked star will sing Broadway hits backed by the Colorado Symphony.
Billy Idol is headlining Red Rocks on his “It’s a Nice Day to…Tour Again!” tour, with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts opening.
Regan Linton’s new short film, Jack and the Beanstalk, transforms the classic fable into a bold Mile High narrative with original local music.
Experience a night of complex flute, saxophone, piano and drums, all composed by Anna Webber.
Meta Quest (originally called Oculus) will exclusively be streaming Shawn Mendes’s 2024 Red Rocks concert, in which the singer famously addressed his sexuality.
The group will play its new album with a matinee show at Oriental Theater on Sunday, January 19
In this gloomy winter, shadow work makes every frigid day feel like the turning point in your personal coming-of-age movie.
Fifteen years after releasing Superficial, Heidi Montag is finally getting the streams she deserves.
Other than on-mountain sets throughout the weekend, the five artists on this year’s lineup are also playing Belly Up Aspen next week.
With its name taken from an Anchorman quote and members clothed in tiger stripes, this group delivers classic funk that you can catch live at Lost Lake on Saturday.
Independent music, fine art and murals intersect in RUMTUM’s most comprehensive project to date.
The jam band will have a two-night run at the venue in June.
Dance the night away at these spots, where you can catch local musicians, touring artists, DJs, exclusive events and more.
“It just makes it easier for me now to focus on getting really rad bands that people want to see instead of having to worry about running around to find a venue.”
The Denver rockers are playing their first show at hi-dive on Saturday, January 11.