Glass Human Is Much More Than Math Rock
The Denver band makes its Fort Collins debut at Surfside 7 on Thursday, January 29.
The Denver band makes its Fort Collins debut at Surfside 7 on Thursday, January 29.
Aurora’s ICE Detention Center is near capacity; one detainee is a bassist from an up-and-coming Colorado band.
The band’s Colorado Takeover leg of the Human Dream Tour came to Mission on January 23.
Once a mainstay of Deadhead venues around town, the “serial sexual predator” was convicted of five felonies.
The band’s seen twenty years of rock and chaos.
Primus, the Claypool Lennon Delirium and the Fearless Flying Frog Brigade are all coming to Dillon for the Claypool Gold tour.
STS9 will be blasting off with a a three-night run in Denver.
With a debut in tow, doomy Denver band Old Deer plays the Federal Theater on January 31.
The local alt-indie group will have a release show the hi-dive on Thursday, January 22.
The quartet will play two nights at Cervantes’ before headlining Mission Ballroom this week.
For its 85th year, Red Rocks will get two big upgrades, including one that was part of the venue’s original plans in 1936.
Find concerts in and around the Stock Show for its 120th anniversary.
Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson are embarking on a co-headlining tour this summer.
Bruno Mars will perform at Falcon Stadium at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
The Denver stops give the band room to dig deeper into its catalog.
Flobots’ Jonny 5 has a new venue for the band’s ongoing social justice work.
Federal Nights at the Federal Theatre will celebrate the surrounding community with Latin rhythms.
Everyone who’s heard it, that is. See it for yourself when Monkeypaw plays D3 Arts on January 17.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters will kick off 2026 at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.
The band will have its first three-night run at the Boulder Theater with its new drummer starting January 15.
Cowboys may be scarce in Denver nowadays, but these local bands are proving that country music is here to stay.
You can see Gunk! headline Creepatorium on Friday, January 16.