The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Check out Norah Jones, Disrupt Fest, the Head and the Heart and more.
Check out Norah Jones, Disrupt Fest, the Head and the Heart and more.
Despite a T-Mobile ad, Ariana Grande connected with her Denver fans at her first Colorado concert since the Manchester bombing.
New music videos from Kayla Marque, YaSi, WesDawg, Gregory Alan Isakov and Kyle Emerson.
Khalid, Cody Jinks and Oxeye Daisy are in the mix this weekend.
The Brothers Brothers “Colorado” is a welcome break from the onslaught of stoner songs about this state.
The Banditos tour is coming to Denver.
Umphrey’s McGee, Kurt Vile and Slayer are some of the musicians who have announced upcoming Denver concerts.
The 2019 Denver Music Advancement Fund recipients have been announced by Denver Arts & Venues.
The rock band the 1975 will play 1STBANK Center in December.
After a rocky life in California, Rane Miranda threw himself into music. Now as the Boulder band Sad Bug, he’ll have to figure out what’s next.
Broadway Roxy’s “dress rehearsal” features live music as well as a preview of its menu.
Tickets for the show go on sale at 10 a.m. on July 12.
Slayer has announced the last leg of its farewell world tour, which will include a stop in Colorado Springs.
Hands off, buster.
Denver-based hip-hop artist Chy Reco explains why he creates positive music and how he wants to inspire other parents to follow their passions.
Paul Cauthen doesn’t want us to call him an artist. He hates that.
Retrofette’s Xavier Provencher and Sean Culliton have partnered with Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox for a monthly synthpop night.
Ariana Grande, Hugh Jackman, Hootie & the Blowfish, Nikki Lane and Shooter Jennings.
thanks to recent grants from the Fort Collins-based Bohemian Foundation and Denver Arts and Venues, Open Media Foundation is relaunching the show tonight, July 5.
Dead and Company, featuring former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, return to Folsom Field in Boulder for a two-night stand while the Avett Brothers return to Red Rocks for three nights this weekend.
Wilco, For King & Country and more bands have announced Denver concerts.
Hold onto your seats, Denver. Red Rocks in July offers a slew of thrilling shows for fans of many tastes.