How Lady Los Became One of Denver’s Top R&B Artists
As this neo-soul champion prepares for upcoming performances, Lady Los reflects on how she got here.
As this neo-soul champion prepares for upcoming performances, Lady Los reflects on how she got here.
“Stock up on tissues because these stars are gonna be droppin’ from the sky in the next few years.”
From Pretty Lights, Of the Trees and King Gizzard holding their own mountain festivals to Denver gatherings like the UMS, these are our picks for the summer.
Vulfpeck performed to a sold-out Red Rocks crowd to kick off its 2025 run of shows with Arc De Soleil.
Phish treated phans in Boulder to more deep jams and bust-out covers without any holiday revelries.
Jami Duffy explains why the festival will end after its 25th anniversary this year.
Metallica closed out a record-breaking weekend run at Empower Field at Mile High with support from Suicidal Tendencies and Pantera.
At this time in 1969, Denver was brimming with hippies for the Denver Pop Festival.
The Southern-rock jam band started strong on its three-night run, which will include the group’s 75th Red Rocks show.
“Welcome to the Metallica family,” said James Hetfield. “Whether you like it or not, you’re in.”
The skilled acoustic ensemble delivers the acoustic-based goods in rootsy buckets.
The parody singer brought new songs and old hits to the venue, which was completely sold out.
Now performing as Johnny Blue Skies, Sturgill Simpson will play three-hour sets for two nights on the Rocks.
The Sunday, August 17, concert is a collaboration with the Colorado Symphony and Colorado Symphony Chorus
See what the next generation of metal and hardcore is all about at D3 Arts this weekend.
Even Oprah was at the festival, which held its 52nd edition of the summer solstice weekend.
With over 60,000 fans at the sold-out show, the Weeknd now holds the record for most shows and highest attendance by a Black male artist at the venue.
Americana rock was on full display at the Ogden Theatre, with Drive-By Truckers and Deer Tick coheadlining the venue.
Pierce the Veil was at Red Rocks for the I Can’t Hear You World Tour, which included Sleeping with Sirens and Beach Weather.
The venue was completely sold out as Alison Krauss & Union Station celebrated their first album in fourteen years.
After many requests from fans, the hip-hop band is releasing songs created for its Meow Wolf installation four years later.
Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood believes the personal is political, and the political is personal.