Bon Jovi Axes Denver Show; Reschedules in New York That Weekend
Jon Bon Jovi has been hyping the band’s April 14 Pepsi Center concert for months. It was already rescheduled once, and now he’s canceled altogether.
Jon Bon Jovi has been hyping the band’s April 14 Pepsi Center concert for months. It was already rescheduled once, and now he’s canceled altogether.
Los Angeles-based soul and psychedelia band Chicano Batman is touring in support of its 2017 album Freedom Is Free.
Saharan band Tinariwen headlines the Oriental Theater on Saturday with Cambodian pop/psych-rock outfit Dengue Fever opening, while rapper Tech N9NE returns to the Fillmore Auditorium on Saturday as well.
Violent Femmes and Echo & the Bunnymen team up for a summer co-headlining tour that stops at the Fillmore Auditorium on Wednesday, July 26. Tickets ($39.75-$45) go on sale on Friday, April 7, at 10 a.m.
As a kid, Bison Bone’s Courtney Whitehead would leave the radio on all night long and wake up in the middle of the night listening to the more adventurous end of country music programming.
In addition to founding DINK, brothers Jeff and Charlie LaGreca perform as part of the geek-rock band H2Awesome! Formed in 2008 with Jeff on keyboards, vocals and guitar and Charlie on vocals, the group also features singer/bassist Suzanne Slade, guitarist Jon Price and drummer Ian Smith. Live, the band dresses…
At points in Monday night’s Ariana Grande concert at the Pepsi Center, it was hard to tell if she was even there. He voice was there, albeit blotted out by the overwhelming bass, but 75 percent of the concert, the performer was in the dark – literally. In all of…
Tom’s Press sits in an old corner-store building at 37th and Navajo streets. The exterior is patchy red- and blue-painted brick with wood paneling. A garish yellow placard screams, “FLYERS 1000 for $39,” and in the window a neon sign blinks, “FAX.”
The underdog team at Levitt Pavilion, a new 7,500 seat venue, has announced a handful of free summer concerts showcasing local and up-and-coming acts for its first season.
Sydney Koke finds it peculiar that it took several shoegaze-obsessed teenage boys in the Incandescents to lure her into playing in a band. “My three guy friends were like, ‘We need a girl to sing soft lyrics in our My Bloody Valentine band,’” Koke, who now plays bass in the…
Denver Botanic Gardens has developed a knack for appealing to millennial and Gen-Xers and part of that is by not just focusing on plants, but branching out to arts, culture and music.
Vanessa Carlton isn’t a household name anymore, but her song “A Thousand Miles” will be familiar to most people who listened to pop radio in the early 2000s.
It is common practice for songwriters to retreat deep into isolation for focus and perspective when writing new music. For Dead Man Winter’s David Simonett, due April 4 at the Bluebird Theater, his retreat to the tiny village of Finland, Minnesota, not only helped him reshape his musical perspective but also get his life back on track.
The March Open Music Session welcomed El Javi, a Denver-based Mexican acoustic flamenco guitarist who uses his gypsy lifestyle to shape his music alongside percussionist Jordi Marin, as showcased by this year’s EP A Gypsy Journey: Pt.1 Trip.
It’s a big week for arena shows, with Ariana Grande at the Pepsi Center tonight and Eric Church at the venue on Wednesday, and Green Day at 1STBANK Center on Wednesday. Also this week, Indigo Girls team up with the Colorado University Symphony Orchestra to record a live album at…
We survived March, spring came, and now snow is apparently back. So as we sit inside this first weekend in April, let’s look back at some of the best times Denver music lovers had in March, relish the memories we made and bemoan those we missed.
April is rife with potential to see some awesome DJs. Many of these events are centered around Denver’s favorite cultural holiday 420. So earmark your calendars and find your favorite pair of trainers to dance all night long.
DanceSafe has declared today International Day of Drug Checking, a holiday to promote drug-checking kits that test the purity of various substances.
Keyboardist Marco Benevento, touring in support of Woodstock Sessions, plays Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom tonight and the Fox Theatre tomorrow, while Social Distortion plays the second of two nights at the Ogden Theatre tonight. This weekend’s lineup also includes G. Love & Special Sauce, Big Wild, Teenage Bottlerocket, Jeezy and Flow…
The band PrettyMouth quit playing from October 2016 until March 2017, in part, because Marie Litton, the group’s lead singer, was suffering from complications with her scoliosis, a curvature of the spine that can causes debilitating pain if untreated.
GRiZ takes over Red Rocks for two nights on Friday, September 1, which will be the debut of the GRiZ live band, and Saturday, September 2. General admission tickets ($49.75) and two-day passes ($99.50) go on sale on Saturday, April 1, at 10 a.m.
The Henderson-based band Holophrase created the video for “Alligatron” on a tight budget, with a homemade set, thrift-store costumes and some simple green-screen magic — well, the screen wasn’t green. It was pink.