Subtronics, Vieux Farka Touré and the Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Subtronics takes over Red Rocks on Thursday and Friday, with a free merch pop-up at Larimer Lounge before the shows.
Subtronics takes over Red Rocks on Thursday and Friday, with a free merch pop-up at Larimer Lounge before the shows.
This downtempo artist also has teamed up with Denver Yoga Social for a sunset event at Catbird Hotel April 12.
The band that began as the Color of Sound a decade ago is playing the Skylark Lounge on Saturday with The Patient Zeros, The Study Abroad and The Mssng.
Pretty Lights returns to the stage after a five-year hiatus, and Lotus hosts a series of benefit concerts for the Morris family.
The drummer for Lettuce is releasing a new solo album at Meow Wolf, and he’s also helping put together a new venue in RiNo.
The Denver metalcore band is playing Seventh Circle Music Collective tonight, with Filth is Eternal, XSavageX and Victim of Fire.
Miya Folick is opening for Aly & AJ (throwback!!!) at the Fillmore Auditorium tomorrow! Who’s going?
The War and Treaty will heal us with music at Bluebird Theater, and Black Belt Eagle Scout is on tour in support of a brand-new album!
There will be two concerts at the Fillmore Auditorium, which include special guests Mike Rempel, Steve Clemons, Jeff Franca and more.
The Denver-based duo released a treasure trove of atmospheric, indie-rock songs on Diver #1, which is available on all streaming platforms now.
This is folk-pop artist Ron Sexsmith’s first U.S. tour in seven years.
The supergroup boygenius (Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker) will play Red Rocks, and Eric Clapton is swinging by Ball Arena in September.
Denver hardcore band FAIM releases a Nazi-punching swan song, and Skysia gives us new ambient electronic tracks.
Justin Garber will be performing in the Alley on April 1.
Share your favorites and learn about new music when Swallow Hill Music launches Sips & Spins on Thursday!
N3ptune is one of Denver’s rising stars, and he tells us his concerts are a “place where you can express your dark side.”
Hertler describes his music as “a mix of Death Cab for Cutie, Jamiroquai and maybe throw a little bit of Dave Matthews and Flaming Lips.”
N3ptune headlines the Bluebird Theater this week, Dom Dolla kicks off the Red Rocks season and Weedeater plays the hi-dive.
String Cheese Incident announced a five-night run at Dillon and Red Rocks, and STS9 will be at Red Rocks for two nights in July, with a “bonus” set at Paramount Theatre.
Lostboycrow wasn’t meant to be full-fledged rock band, but it is now! You won’t want to miss these indie rockers at Globe Hall.
SF1 is playing Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox on Thursday “for people to have fun, dance and enjoy life.”
“While we are deeply grieving, we plan to celebrate Chuck and Charley’s lives, our memories with them, and what they meant to so many people.”