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Drums and Space has its own Shakedown Street, bringing vendors, drum circles, face painters, flow artists and grilled-cheese food trucks to the band’s concerts.
Drums and Space has its own Shakedown Street, bringing vendors, drum circles, face painters, flow artists and grilled-cheese food trucks to the band’s concerts.
The concert includes a lineup of six local acts who show the diversity of music from the AAPI community.
The collective of masked drummers brings its immersive extravaganza to Summit on Saturday, May 18.
Shaq will be at Red Rocks in his first solo headliner at the venue on October 27.
At a Yugs concert, expect beach ball dodging and “moshing with consent.”
The longtime Colorado promoter’s role is expanding across the continent.
The legendary band performed at Mission Ballroom on May 8.
Pond, which shares close ties to Tame Impala, will be at the Ogden on Saturday.
Jake Leg will celebrate its new album with a show in Boulder this weekend.
The longtime Colorado musician plays the Skylark Lounge with her band on Friday, May 10.
There’s a lot of EDM to see at the end of the season, with TIESTO, Of the Trees, Above & Beyond, Sofi Tukker and more.
Set your timers: Tickets go on sale Friday, May 17, but pre-sales will be available starting Wednesday, May 15, at 10 a.m.
He’ll be performing with Chris Thile on the first night of the festival.
Punk rock can arguably trace its roots to 1964 Peru, and Bricheros is keeping the spirit alive.
Clem Burke teases a new album from the groundbreaking band, which plays Mission Ballroom on Wednesday, May 8.
This is the second concert at the venue this year that’s been blown away by the wind.
The new free festival Golden Hours makes its big debut at Riverfront Park on Saturday.
So Many Roads is locked up tight. So is its former owner, Jay Bianchi.
“As the demographics change, there’s a market for those people who are here and don’t have the ability to go back home.”
After playing Electric Forest this summer, the duo will be performing at the UMS.
“I’m just really excited to share my culture with the scene,” Mersiv says of his show at the Mission Ballroom on Sunday. “We’ve never really done that.”
After operating as a pop-up for years, Zodiac Hause has a new home at 800 Lincoln Street.