Disco Biscuits, Greensky Bluegrass and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Take out your calendar. These are the latest Denver concert announcements.
Take out your calendar. These are the latest Denver concert announcements.
Mishawaka Amphitheater is taking applications for Punk Off, a battle of the bands, in which Front Range acts will have an opportunity to vie to play at the 2018 Vans Warped Tour’s Denver stop.
Lez Zeppelin was hardly the first all-women outfit paying tribute to all-men rock bands. But when the group formed back in 2004, the trend was in its infancy.
Some bands are defined not by the type of music they play, but by the language they sing. This is the case with iZCALLi.
Sara Giita, a local folk-pop singer, is an assault survivor who used music to help herself heal. Now, she uses music to help others and is throwing a benefit concert for a Haitian Orphanage on February 3 at the Mercury Cafe.
Rubedo is releasing its latest album, Vaca at the Bluebird Theater on a co-headlining bill with iZCALLi. Bandmates Gregg Ziemba, Alex Trujillo and Kyle Gray reflect on their years in music, their collaboration with Isaiah Ikey Owens and how his death impacted the band.
These are our picks for the best concerts in Denver this week.
“Do women have equality in Colorado?” This picture suggests that the answer is no, opines a Westword reader.
These five people are hustling hard for Denver’s music scene.
Anthony “Ike” Iacovangelo Jr. started Flipside Music with a busted leg and $700.
Our picks for the best New Year’s weekend concerts in Denver.
The old-time bluegrass group Masontown is making waves on the Front Range.
Zanib’s the activist daughter of an imam and now one of Denver’s up-and-coming soul singers.
At Mercury Cafe, on December 30 and 31, electro-folk band Chimney Choir will close out 2017 in style. Vocalist, guitarist and pianist David Rynhart says this will be the first year the band has done anything like this, and it’s an experiment.
Jane’s Addiction’s coming to Denver to play the Ogden Theatre on December 28, 2017, and drummer Stephen Perkins is recalling his band’s history.
Corrosion of Conformity remembers when Nazi skinheads shut down the band’s Denver concert.
Looking back on the biggest music stories in Denver in 2017.
Looking for post-Christmas music? Here are our picks for the best concerts of the week.
Last week we reported that the Flobots had waged war against vlogger Logan Paul, who ripped off their 2005 hit “Handlebars,” turning it into a sexist music video. Readers weigh in.
If you’re looking to bring in 2018 with a Denver concert, there is a glut of choice for music lovers of all stripes.
Today Feyline announced New Year’s Eve on the Rocks will no longer be at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
While Denver’s music scene wrangled with heartache and strife in 2017, there were also major achievements. Here are a few things we’re still glowing about.