Guns N’ Roses Announces Denver Date in August 2017

Since Guns N’ Roses frontman Alx Rose reunited with original guitarist Slash and bassist Duff McKagen at Coachella in April, the band has gone on to to hit the road with Not In This Lifetime Tour, which stops in at Sports Authority Field on Wednesday, August 2, 2017. The tour sold…

Justin Bieber Is Coming to Denver in 2017

Believe it, Beliebers: As part of his first-ever stadium tour across North America, Justin Bieber will perform in Denver on August 17, 2017, at the Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Bieber has kept a relatively low profile in 2016 (read: limited scandals), all the while collecting the most American…

The Best Shows in Denver This Week, December 5-8

PARTYNEXTDOOR and Jeremih are at the Fillmore tomorrow night, while Alice in Winterland, featuring Fitz & the Tantrums and Gavin DeGraw, is at the venue on Thursday. Producer Illenium (aka Nick Miller) takes over the Ogden Theatre for two nights. This week’s lineup also includes Rooney, the Revivalists and Kristin…

Reader: Props to the Tattered Cover for the Bruce Springsteen Visit

On Wednesday, November 30, an angel from New Jersey graced the Tattered Cover. Bruce Springsteen stopped by the Colfax Avenue outpost to promote his new book, Born to Run. Tickets to the pictures-only event (no autographs or performances), were hard to come by. But for those lucky ticket-holders, it was…

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend, December 2-4

The lineup for this year’s channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night includes Empire of the Sun, Kaleo, the Strumbellas, JR JR and 888 while Drive-By Truckers’ Mike Cooley is at Larimer Lounge for a two-night performance and Mike Watt & the Secondmen hit Lion’s Lair for two nights. My Morning Jacket’s…

How to Support Music on Colorado Gives Day

Colorado is host to many unique nonprofits supporting music and making a positive impact in our communities, so with Colorado Gives Day coming up, we’ve compiled a list featuring some of the standouts.

Elton John, Chromeo and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

Elton John brings his eleven-city tour in support of his latest album, Wonderful Crazy Night, to the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs on Thursday, March 16. The show will also include classic album tracks from his five-decade-long career. Tickets go on sale on Friday, December 9, at 10 a.m…

Concert-Goers Give Back to Communities Through Conscious Alliance

At any concert you attend, have you thought that maybe, whilst surrounded by like-minded individuals, you had the opportunity to make a difference? Set up at entrances to festivals like Vertex or Electric Forest and other shows like String Cheese Incident and Sound Tribe Sector 9 across the nation is a booth from Conscious Alliance, a national hunger relief and youth empowered organization.

Jon Shockness Is an Angel Sent From HVN

In a dimly lit studio, Denver artist Jon Shockness is searching among tables full of recording equipment, laptops and headphones. “Where did that palo santo go?” he asks. He finds it, and after burning the fragrant stick in the recording room and making a few adjustments to his headphones, Shockness…

Haley Bonar Tackles Universal Messages on Impossible Dream

Haley Bonar has not one but two ways of deflecting questions about the seemingly personal nature of “Hometown,” the first song on her excellent new album Impossible Dream. “All grown up, saving up for my exit,” she sings in a breathy echo. “Let it burn in the rearview mirror.” And later: “The further that I get, the deeper my regrets. Hometown goes wherever you go.”

BoomBox Blows Up: Electronic Duo to Part Ways in 2017

On November 17, electronic duo BoomBox made a major announcement on Facebook, and suddenly its upcoming New Year’s Eve shows at the Gothic Theatre on December 29, 30 and 31 became that much more significant. “To all of our friends, family and supporters, BoomBox and Russ Randolph will be parting ways,” the announcement read. “The amicable separation is in no way a dissolution but rather the opening of a new chapter for BoomBox moving forward. Russ Randolph’s last show with BoomBox will be in Denver, Colorado at The Gothic Theatre on December 31st, 2016.”

The Vanilla Milkshakes’ Unorthodox Road to Latest Album With K Records

The road leading to the Vanilla Milkshakes’ new album, Tall People Have No Feelings, was like something out of a DIY rock-band biopic, and it all started with an unlikely meeting between like-minded musicians. Before releasing the album How to Ruin Friendships and Influence Douchebags, singer David McGhee struck up a correspondence with well-known indie imprint K Records. Label head Calvin Johnson offered to work with the band, and McGhee convinced partner, bandmate and drummer Frank Registrato to work toward that possibility. Registrato, a live-music veteran, hadn’t recorded in an all-analog studio in several years, and the project piqued his interest.

In Flames Isn’t Going Down

It’s been 27 years since Swedish metal-heads In Flames formed out of the ashes of death-metal troupe Ceremonial Oath, the brainchild of ex-guitarist Jesper Strömblad. In the years that have passed since then, the group has put out twelve studio albums and one EP. Meanwhile, band members have come and gone, and in the case of Björn Gelottem, switched from drums to lead guitar.

The Pretty Reckless: More Than a Vanity Band With a Famous Lead Singer

The Pretty Reckless could have been a vanity band led by a previously famous member. When guitarist Ben Phillips met future lead singer Taylor Momsen in 2008, she was a fourteen-year-old up-and-coming actress known for roles in the 2000 version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas and the television show…

Silver Spur Saloon Opening in Former Eck’s Saloon Space

When Eck’s Saloon closed two years ago, Lakewood lost a legendary music venue with a history that spanned more than three decades and saw steady stream of local and national hard rock and ’80s hair-rock bands like Warrant, Skid Row and Quiet Riot. But since Dumitru Sajin took over the building last February, he’s been busy giving the spot a much-needed update, and now he is opening the space as the Silver Spur Saloon the first weekend in December.

The Best Shows in Denver This Week, November 28-December 1, 2016

This week kicks off with the Pretty Reckless at the Ogden Theatre and Two Door Cinema at the Fillmore Auditorium tonight while later in the week it’s Mindless Behavior at the Summit Music Hall, Tommy Emmanuel at the Paramount Theatre, Greensky Bluegrass at the Ogden Theatre and Haley Bonar at the Larimer Lounge. See our full list of picks below.

Sole’s New Track “Three Way Fight” Addresses Politics of Protest in Denver and Beyond

Contrary to all the social media squeals of joy from out-of-touch former punks proclaiming that thanks to this election, “punk will get good again, ” music has never stopped being a radical force. Art and activism have always been intertwined and Denver’s own Tim Holland aka Sole — a musician, tape label head and activist himself — continues to keep the conversation about present-day political issues going with his music. Earlier this week he released “Three Way Fight,” a collaboration with musician and vocalist Decomposure. Westword spoke with Sole about the song and what it means to protest in 2016.

Open Music Session: Hang Rounders Brings the Honky Tonk

Last month, the November 2016 Open Music Session welcomed Hang Rounders, a Denver band that insists it’s both country and Western, and is undeniably American roots music at its finest. There is some bluegrass and folk amid the heart-wrenching ballads and barnstorming dance anthems, but there’s a dash of reggae, too.