Blondie Recognized Punk Roots at Denver Concert, and Everyone Still Wants to Be Debbie Harry
The legendary band performed at Mission Ballroom on May 8.
The legendary band performed at Mission Ballroom on May 8.
Pond, which shares close ties to Tame Impala, will be at the Ogden on Saturday.
Jake Leg will celebrate its new album with a show in Boulder this weekend.
There’s a lot of EDM to see at the end of the season, with TIESTO, Of the Trees, Above & Beyond, Sofi Tukker and more.
Set your timers: Tickets go on sale Friday, May 17, but pre-sales will be available starting Wednesday, May 15, at 10 a.m.
He’ll be performing with Chris Thile on the first night of the festival.
Clem Burke teases a new album from the groundbreaking band, which plays Mission Ballroom on Wednesday, May 8.
“I’m just really excited to share my culture with the scene,” Mersiv says of his show at the Mission Ballroom on Sunday. “We’ve never really done that.”
The Memphis singer-songwriter plays the Summit with his band on Friday, May 3.
Billie Eilish will be at Ball Arena on Tuesday, November 19, and Wednesday, November 20.
The encore was flubbed by technical issues, but Primus stepped up to the plate with “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver.”
The German metalcore group plays Ogden Theatre on Monday, April 29, with Black Veil Brides.
Bring your tin-foil hats to the punk band’s EP-release show at EastFax Tap this weekend.
This Mile High band is on a serious come-up, embarking on a tour through France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany. But first, a hometown send-off.
The tour includes Mudvayne and All That Remains.
Red Rocks has truly earned its horns with this brutal lineup. Here are five takeaways from Monday’s Amon Amarth concert.
The Mountain Music Mondays lineup includes moe., Spafford, the Travelin’ McCourys, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors, and more.
The bluegrass band plays Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom on Friday, April 26.
Neil Young will perform with Crazy Horse on Wednesday, July 31.
The rappers brought the heat to Red Rocks despite the snowy weather.
Heilung’s concerts are meant to evoke pagan rituals, with incense burning, Tibetan and Mongolian throat-singing and spiritual experiences.
The Sweat Tour will stop in Denver on Friday, October 11.