The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Disturbed, David Gray, Somi, Wild Child, Pop Evil and William Fitzsimmons are among the best artists playing Denver this week.
Disturbed, David Gray, Somi, Wild Child, Pop Evil and William Fitzsimmons are among the best artists playing Denver this week.
The music fest is taking a break after its first year.
The Pharcyde at Ophelia’s. Already you had an intriguing pairing of a classic hip-hop group with one of the more swanky, chic venues in town…and for two nights, no less.
The festival launched in 2018.
KMG Academy, which is an Ableton Certified Training Center, offers programs in recording arts and music production.
Things are looking up for Alan Andrews. He has a new band, False Report, and he is processing the end of the legendary Denver act, the Photo Atlas.
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, The Pharcyde and Murder By Death all have Denver area concerts this weekend.
Two years after the city shut down Denver’s DIY venues, Rhinoceropolis and Glob, the Brighton Boulevard spaces have finally been given permission to reopen.
Live Nation and Coors Field will be co-presenting Billy Joel’s first-ever baseball stadium concert in Denver this summer.
Indie-punk band Knuckle Pups dropped this new music video for the track “Bottom Baby.”
Phish, Dance Gavin Dance and Zeds Dead are just some of the bands that announced Denver concerts.
The legendary jam band is planning on returning to the Denver area for its annual Labor Day Weekend show.
Singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov will be playing Red Rocks this summer, bringing his body of quiet songs back to the venue.
A trip to a 7-Eleven led to an explosive situation.
The new EP is Hello, Mountain’s best music yet.
Womxn’s March Mosh 3 will showcase the fringes of the fringe of Denver’s experimental music scene.
“No rhythm, no life.”
The best concerts this week include Sammy Miller & the Congregation, the Dollhouse Thieves, and Itzhak Perlman with the Colorado Symphony.
The Colorado House of Rastafari, a nonprofit and members-only church opening in Denver on January 6, aims to change people’s experiences and perceptions about the role cannabis can play in their lives with live music, food and more.
Say goodbye to Beta and hello to Dr. Klaw.
Learn electronic music production from Michal Menert.
As Leftover Salmon nears its thirtieth year, the musicians’ inspiring story is told in a new book, Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival! to be released this February by Rowman & Littlefield.