Big Head Todd and the Monsters Celebrate 40 Years of Blues Rock
Big Head Todd and the Monsters will kick off 2026 at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters will kick off 2026 at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.
You can see Gunk! headline Creepatorium on Friday, January 16.
Charley Crockett performed live at the Mission Ballroom on January 9.
The two-day lineup is absolutely stacked.
Find concerts in and around the Stock Show for its 120th anniversary.
“If we can get up in front of a group of people, we can get them dancing.”
There’s so much to look forward to in 2026, from Cardi B’s first arena tour to a litany of major Red Rocks shows.
From Ice Cube, Louis Tomlinson and Ethel Cain to Yungblud and Rod Stewart, these are all the concerts announced for Red Rocks this year.
Westword members pack The Crypt for a high‑voltage set from two local favorites.
From raves to ritualistic ceremonies and bluegrass, these concerts are all a fitting way to end the year.
We teamed up with the Crypt for a concert on December 29 featuring Insipidus and Broken Record, and Westword members can join for free.
Local performers, open mics, carol singalongs and more on Christmas Eve.
The Denver bluegrass band is hitting the Western Slope with Kitchen Dwellers.
Being a Westword member has its perks. We teamed up with Topo Designs for a pop-up concert, free for members.
The Denver multi-instrumentalist plays Globe Hall on Friday, December 26.
“I want to be seen as Nic the DJ, not Nic from Love Island,” he says ahead of his set at Temple Nightclub.
Deer Creek Sharp Shooters is ready to headline Globe Hall for the first time on Friday, December 19.
We found local shows that are giving back this holiday season worth checking out
Mission Ballroom erupted for Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats’ decade of dominance.
This one is for the girls, gays and theys who have excellent taste in reality TV.
Grammy award-winning artist Leon Thomas sold out the Summit Music Hall.
“I’ve played some incredible stages around the world, but there’s something special about performing in the mountains at X Games.”