Stevie Wonder to Headline SeriesFest, Play Red Rocks
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on March 29.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on March 29.
What do you do when you’re living in central Texas and can’t get enough of the Colorado jamgrass sound?
Atlanta-based rapper Lil Baby headlines the Fillmore Auditorium tonight, March 23, while rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie is at Summit on Tuesday.
Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops looks back on his years playing the Westword Music Showcase.
Jennifer Lopez is turning fifty and celebrating with a North American tour.
When folk, punk, classical, metal and chamber music all crash into each other, what do you get? The sound of Denver’s chamber-punk band Fables of the Fall.
Walking away from a good thing can be hard, but that’s what Aidan Grapengeter of the Denver-based pop-punk band Postcards is doing after a few years of wondering if his heart was still in it.
James Bay, Quinn XCll, the Colorado Symphony and Liz Phair all play Denver this week.
Tickets go on sale March 30.
Head for the Hills drops its new EP, Say Your Mind, this week (listen below) and celebrates with a show at eTown Hall in Boulder this Friday.
When it comes to lyrics and art, Vince Staples is in control.
The Revivalists, Big Gigantic and Trey Anastasio Band have all announced Denver concerts.
Brothers Oliver and Jakob Mueller and their longtime friend David Dugan, who make up the Fort Collins-based band Slow Caves, have dreamed of successful music careers since they started playing together in middle school more than a decade ago.
Tammy Ealom shocked her bandmates in Dressy Bessy when she told them she wanted to make a last-minute, high-quality music video for the song “Stay True.”
Both are huge; neither are entirely surprising additions to the lineup.
The Lumineers will play opening night at the Mission Ballroom.
Sometimes the smallest audiences are the hardest to please.
The Americana darlings in Mumford & Sons are embarking on a world tour, including two Denver stops, in support of their new album, Delta.
Ahead of their tour stops in Colorado, Eddy Smith & the 507 spoke to Westword about their upcoming debut EP, international gigs and their Denver roots.
Maren Morris, Vince Staples, Billy Idol and Better Oblivion Community Center are all on tap this week.
Trev Rich looks back on his years playing the Westword Music Showcase.
Ahead of the band’s show at the Gothic Theatre, Max Rainer of Wilderado talks about the new acoustic version of the Favors EP and the joys of fatherhood.