Celebrating 25 Years of the Westword Music Showcase: Trev Rich
Trev Rich looks back on his years playing the Westword Music Showcase.
Trev Rich looks back on his years playing the Westword Music Showcase.
Ahead of the band’s show at the Gothic Theatre, Max Rainer of Wilderado talks about the new acoustic version of the Favors EP and the joys of fatherhood.
Excision, Denver’s Gay Men’s Chorus, Mandolin Orange and Sun of Goldfinger all play Denver this week.
CHVRCHES, Jai Wolf, Two Feet and more have been added to the bill.
After the Black Keys dropped its first song since 2014, “Lo/Hi,” the rockers announced a 31-date North American tour.
Rodrigo y Gabriela, Lyle Lovett, Shinedown, Mumford & Sons and Insane Clown Posse are among the most notable acts to announce Denver concerts this week.
The clowns are back.
B2K reunited for the Millennium Tour. Then Raz B threatened to quit. Now he’s back, and the R&B darlings are announcing a Denver concert.
Inspired by fans, indie-pop artist Quinn XCII opens up about his mental health struggles on his latest record, From Michigan With Love.
Greg Puciato, current lead singer for Los Angeles-based electronic band the Black Queen and former frontman for the Dillinger Escape Plan, discusses how an accidental foray into DIY publishing helped him through the darkest period of his life.
From winning awards at Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Rockygrass to being the house band on a cruise ship, Meadow Mountain has been rising fast.
St. Patrick’s Day season keeps an Irish folk band like Avourneen busy.
Sometimes quitting can be liberating. That’s the message behind Porlolo’s new song, “I Quit.”
Get your tickets now, because prices will go up as the headliner lineup grows.
This week’s best concerts include Mike Doughty, Chris Potter and Morgan James.
Julie Davis of Bluebook remembers her times at the Westword Music Showcase.
Opera Colorado is holding open auditions for Denver area singers to perform in the chorus in the 2019-2020 season.
Chicago rapper Noname delivered powerful spoken-word poetry and hip-hop in Denver.
EDM artists Mikey Lion, Lee Reynolds and Marbs are part of Desert Hearts Takeover at the Ogden Theatre Friday night, while the Sounds of Animals Fighting are at the venue on Sunday. Also on tap this weekend are Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness at the Fillmore Auditorium, Jacob Banks at the Gothic Theatre and Jonathan Wilson at the Bluebird Theater.
John Hickenlooper wants people to know he’s a music man. Here’s why that matters.
After getting kicked out of his band after alcoholism consumed him, Brian Johanson is back nearly a decade later as one-half of Sugar Britches.
Anderson .Paak, Earl Sweatshirt, Thundercat, The Hollywood Vampires with Alice Cooper, Joe Perry and Johnny Depp, and Calpurnia have all announced Denver concerts.