Colorado Springs Is About to Be Hit With a Tornado of Bands
What’s Left Fest welcomes over 100 bands to Colorado Springs on Saturday, September 13, and Sunday, September 14.
What’s Left Fest welcomes over 100 bands to Colorado Springs on Saturday, September 13, and Sunday, September 14.
The new-wave bluesman will be performing at PACE Center on Thursday, September 11.
“Festivals bring people together,” says Alisha Sweeney, “and I hope people who come not only love the music but recognize that they belong here.”
Dress in your Hot Topic best when the veteran Y2K emo bands take Red Rocks on Friday, September 12.
The Melancholy tour hit Mission Ballroom over the weekend, with Japanese Breakfast delivering an unforgettable, theatrical spectacle.
The LGBTQ indie-rockers are playing a sold-out Red Rocks and two shows in Dillon this weekend.
Linkin Park performed at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on September 3 with support from Jean Dawson for their From Zero World Tour 2025.
Smalltown for the Cause has an extra-special headliner this year.
The alt-rock heroes Pixies and Spoon played a no-frills crowd pleaser at Red Rocks.
The iconic band was about to tour the U.S. for the first time since 2003.
The Y2K alt-rockers play Ball Arena with the Offspring and Jimmy Eat World on Sunday, September 7.
Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts were at Fiddler’s Green for a packed Labor Day celebration.
If you missed out on Field of Vision, never fear: Psychs Peak is bringing the genre to the mountains this weekend.
Yungblud demonstrated he is worth all the hype at the Denver show, where he announced he’ll be at Red Rocks next year.
Four-time Grammy winner Sierra Ferrell brought an unforgettable spectacle to Red Rocks with support from Nikki Lane.
After Jubilee, Michelle Zauner was ready for something darker, more contemplative.
Colorado’s governor isn’t shy about being a Swiftie.
Of The Trees turned Town Park into a celebration of bass, lasers and mountain magic alongside Jade Cicada, Ott. and more.
The hardcore band’s masked frontman has organized the next benefit show at D3 Arts for Denver Justice Project.
Legendary hip-hop act Clipse and openers EarthGang brought the Let God Sort Em Out tour to Denver’s Mission Ballroom, and they didn’t disappoint.
“Colorado’s always been down. I’m glad that we have been able to see the legalization and more acceptance of the sweet leaf.”
The music starts August 21 and runs through August 24, with shows at hi-dive, Skylark Lounge, Mutiny Information Café and Colorado Springs, too.