Chris Stapleton, Umphrey’s McGee and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Looking for live music? Here are the most recently announced concerts in Denver.
Looking for live music? Here are the most recently announced concerts in Denver.
Denver just can’t get enough of the good Reverend.
Bayard Rustin was ousted from the civil rights movement because he was gay. Harmony: a Chorale is brining his memory back to life.
For TheHundred Presents, success can be measured in fun.
Fed Rez talks about its first concert.
Last year Primus brought the hippies to Red Rocks, for an exhilarating show, and today, the rock group, led by bassist Les Claypool, announced it would be coming back to town for another concert on the Rocks.
It took less than eight years for rock and soul band the Main Squeeze to transition from college-town cover band to genuine contenders. The band is about to play Red Rocks for the second time.
Looking for live music this week? Here are our picks.
Not all readers are glad to see Phish swimming back to Colorado.
Marilyn Manson was never scary, say readers.
After seventeen years of being affiliated with the Denver Post, the Underground Music Showcase has been sold to Two Parts, a Denver-based production company.
Looking for live music this weekend? These are our picks.
At Open Music Session, you can enjoy free pizza and some of the best music in town.
Before Mary Lambert’s popular song “Same Love,” with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, took off in 2013, the singer-songwriter was working three restaurant jobs, performing spoken word and singing around Seattle.
Looking for live music? Here are the latest concerts happening on the Front Range.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 2, for the February 7, 2019, show.
DubSkin has been creating its own reggae sound and political brand right here in the Mountain West.
The moody joy of L.A. darkwave group Glaare comes from the fun and frenzied cocktail of ingredients that inform its sound: the electronic-music background of guitarist Cameron Carlin, the pop origins of vocalist Rachael Piece, and the metal- and punk-infused music of drummer Brandon Pierce.
Jam-band fans have a reason to rejoice. The heir apparent of the Grateful Dead, Phish, is going to be swimming back to Colorado for a three-night stand.
David Byrne of the Talking Heads sold out his first Red Rocks concert, so he added another one.
Marilyn Manson loves drugs. He wouldn’t shut up about them at his Denver concert at the Fillmore Auditorium on Saturday, January 20, 2018.
Marley Schwartz organized The Curation Series to shine a light on Denver’s emerging R&B, soul and electronic music acts.