The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Amigo the Devil, Agnostic Front, JPEG Mafia and Whitney play Denver this week.
Amigo the Devil, Agnostic Front, JPEG Mafia and Whitney play Denver this week.
Readers debate Westword‘s Lizzo review.
Did you think Bob Dylan’s career was dead? Think again.
The Flaming Lips and the Colorado Symphony are dropping a recording of their live performance of The Soft Bulletin.
Lizzo’s performance was transcendent in Denver. Audience behavior? Not so much.
Rapper JPEGMAFIA took to Twitter to ask the big question: “Why is every music journalist a turkey ass nigga in real life?”
Jonathan Richman, Sara Bareilles, Maluma and Tech N9NE play Denver this week.
Come on down to Cervantes’! You’re the next contestant on the — Cycles Presents: The Game Show?
Tool brought a second night of muscular music to the Pepsi Center in Denver.
The a cappella group that has headlined Red Rocks will be donating thousands to music education programs around the state.
Pitch Invasion invented Coco Punk.
Blake Shelton, Global Dub Festival and Thom Yorke are coming to Denver soon.
Beware: Tool’s Denver concert might keep you up all night long.
For Sami singer-songwriter Mari Boine, the personal is political. It’s also spiritual, generational, historical and musical.
Territorio Liberado is back for its third year, raising funds to support undocumented immigrants.
The hip-hop crew’s coming to Denver in 2020.
He might have used a cane and sat in a chair for most of the concert, but Phil Collins put on a hell of a show at the Pepsi Center.
Immersive spectacular Itchy-O is back for its annual Hallowmass ritual.
Ahead of his Denver show, Franti will host the Stay Human Harvest Ball.
The Radiohead frontman is on a solo tour and will stop in Denver in 2020.
Shovels & Rope is coming to town, and the band’s bringing its guitars, drums and tambourines. And kids.
Tool, Lizzo, Bob Dylan and more!