The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
On tap: Shine Music Festival, City Park Jazz and Punk in the Park.
On tap: Shine Music Festival, City Park Jazz and Punk in the Park.
Take home a slice of Denver music history.
John Legend, Tyler, the Creator, the return of Swallow Hill indoor concerts and more.
A new accessibility-oriented music festival is coming to Levitt Pavilion.
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The band is gearing up to drop its next album.
In the mix: King Crimson, Dermot Kennedy and Yonder Mountain String Band.
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The Mission Indoors reopens on July 30 with DJ Snake and Malaa.
In the mix: Jason Isbell, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, and more.
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Method Man and Redman, the Offspring and $UICIDEBOY$ are in the mix.
Greg Laut and Jason Paton of Whiskey Autumn debut the new project at Globe Hall on Thursday, July 29.
The new Denver band is prepping for its first live show.
New music from Yvie Oddly, Mr. Frick, L Keys, IanXSolo, Death by Dub and Direct Threat.
The legendary band creates a fresh set list for every show.
“Red Rocks is something we look forward to every year.”
This week’s best concerts include South of France, Avery Jacob and Slander.
The legendary music figure grew up in Denver.
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