“Grand-Elder Emos” the Get Up Kids Bring Waves of Nostalgia During Anniversary Tour
“But if your perception of emo is Hot Topic with ironed hair and eyeliner, that’s not us,” says frontman Matt Pryor.
“But if your perception of emo is Hot Topic with ironed hair and eyeliner, that’s not us,” says frontman Matt Pryor.
King Gizzard left fans mind-blown and mystified at Red Rocks, where the prolific band is performing three concerts in two days.
Can you hear the sound of hysteria? That was Green Day celebrating the anniversaries of its albums American Idiot and Dookie.
“We literally grew our fan base one person at a time,” says Anders Beck. “And getting to Red Rocks, where we play multiple-night runs, is like, ‘Holy shit.’
Even as lightning and rain hit the venue, Glass Animals kept up a high-energy set that transformed Red Rocks into a pseudo-space station.
The band will play its double-platinum album Morning View in its entirety at Ball Arena on Monday, September 9.
The solo project from Madeline Johnston will send you down a rabbit hole.
The legendary jam band is back for its traditional Labor Day run.
The queer, non-male, funk-rock band plays hi-dive on Friday, August 30.
The trio packed the iconic venue for two sets of spell-binding material.
See what the hype is about when the band plays Lost Lake Lounge on Thursday, August 29.
The free Rocky Mountain TentacleFest comes to Levitt Pavilion on Friday, August 30.
Mastodon and Lamb of God are each playing their seminal albums in their entirety at Red Rocks on August 29.
It’s been at least two decades since Bikini Kill rolled through town during the band’s original run, from 1990 to ’97. And it might be the last time, too.
On Saturday, Davin Youngs will lead an immersive sonic journey called The RESET, which uses sound to expand your sense of self.
It was a family affair for Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats at Red Rocks.
Caveman Music Festival at Monument Lake Resort is bringing in big names for Labor Day weekend.
The nonprofit, now in its fourth year, was founded by a local music fan to provide an event that is “accessible to all,” especially those with disabilities.
The fearsome foursome headlines the Gothic Theatre on Thursday, August 22.
Grace DeVine performed new music off her upcoming EP, Blabble, at our office on August 15.
“This is one of the most important and special tours we’ve done.”
The Minneapolis duo has sold out Red Rocks more than any other hip-hop act.