Counting Crows, MC50 and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Looking for live music? These are the most recently announced concerts in Denver.
Looking for live music? These are the most recently announced concerts in Denver.
Indie singer-songwriter Liza Anne Odachowski’s third album Fine But Dying addresses her struggles with mental illness and her panic disorder head on.
Joshua Trinidad took a risk and “invested a ton of money” to make his dream record, In November, which was just released on London-based RareNoiseRecords.
St. Lucia, Phantoms and Treepeople are joining the June 23 lineup.
GoStar’s Joshua Trinidad didn’t believe the old woman who was looking for her slippers.
The best things in life are free, an adage the Levitt Pavilion takes to heart. After opening last year to much critical acclaim, the pavilion in Ruby Hill Park has announced its lineup of fifty free shows this year.
All the best concerts in Denver the week of April 2-5, 2018.
L.A. musician Phoebe Bridgers talks with Westword about playing CBS This Morning and Tiny Desk, lying, podcasts, and iPhone notes.
Gasoline Lollipops newest video for the Robert Louis Cole-penned song “Mustangs” is a trip down memory lane. Here, though, memory lane is Colfax Avenue, and the song might not conjure good memories.
The best concerts in Denver the weekend of March 30-April 1, 2018.
Ty Segall will be in Denver on April 5.
The sixth-annual, multi-genre Spread the Word Music Festival will spotlight some of Colorado’s best emerging bands and DJs over three days and five stages.
Don’t miss these shows.
When indie rock band Luna last played at the Fox Theatre in early 2005, it was part of what was supposed to be the band’s farewell tour.
The indie-rock band couldn’t help hanging out at the jam-band venue.
Sticking to one genre doesn’t matter much for Denver singer-songwriter Jarec Blake.
Michael Franti & Spearhead’s Stay Human Tour, a celebration of the activist musician’s new album Stay Human 2, begins and ends in Colorado.
The Milk Blossoms is one of Denver’s best kept secrets.
The Denver Art Song Project and the People’s Theatre of Denver are bringing together two endangered art forms – operatic-style singing and puppetry – in Denver.
The political punk band Rise Against will embark on the Mourning in Amerika Tour, which includes a Denver stop, with Anti-Flag and AFI.
People may love science, but they fail to engage with it emotionally.
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