This Local Band Is Bringing Denver Americana to the Masses
Denver’s latest musical success story, Marfa, came out of nowhere – and is going places.
Denver’s latest musical success story, Marfa, came out of nowhere – and is going places.
The legendary thrash band plays the Ogden Theatre on Monday, November 11.
Sunstoney is one of the best indie acts to see in Denver, and Westword members can catch her at our office on November 13.
The singer-songwriter with a golden voice plays Globe Hall on Saturday, November 16.
Ben Perea’s rediscovered concert photography not only provides rare shots of the biggest icons in rock and roll – it also shows how much concerts have changed.
T-Pain has sold out Red Rocks for two nights to close out Halloween week alongside Akon.
The collective is also opening for Nappy Roots at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox on Friday, November 1.
“I guess I’m just speaking freely now because I just want to be able to be closer to everyone and be in my truth,” the singer said.
The Canadian indie quartet brings its goodbye tour to Summit on Wednesday, October 30.
Tickets are now available to see Coldplay in Denver on June 10, 2025, at Empower Field.
From Kamala Harris and Donald Trump to Barack Obama, Abe Lincoln and George Bush, no one was safe from GWAR.
Longtime English rock group The The plays Mission Ballroom on Tuesday, October 29.
“In the GWAR universe all ridiculous conspiracy theories are true,” says says Blöthar the Berserker. “Yes, Democrats control the weather, of course. And, of course, Taylor Swift is a lizard person.”
Shawn Sabo and Brad Roulier, who helped found Beatport and the nightclub Beta, are resurrecting their DJ duo for Coloween.
The indie-pop band plays its hit album for an anniversary show at Ogden Theatre on Saturday, October 26.
Itchy-O “kidnapped” our culture editor to show us what goes into the making of its tenth-annual Hallowmass, a seasonal affair that’s more than a concert – it’s a ceremony.
The Masque of the Goblin King will include a custom-built labyrinth, performances by goblin band Catharsonist and DJs, a costume contest and more.
The famous Atlanta rapper and a vastly talented group of musicians captivated the crowd with experimental jazz and flute music.
Stryper emerged at the time of the Satanic Panic, but it wasn’t leaning into the same themes as other metal bands.
TroyBoi headlined Red Rocks on October 19 with support from Blossom, Evan Giia and Hamdi.
The nu-metal pioneers kicked off the set with “Here to Stay” and encored with “Freak on a Leash.”
The early-2000s throwback is performing its chart-topping record at Mission Ballroom on Wednesday, October 23.