Underground Music Showcase Returning, Moving Up to RiNo
“The BID saw this partnership as an intentional way of investing in RiNo’s creative ecosystem, not just funding a festival, but actively stewarding it.”
“The BID saw this partnership as an intentional way of investing in RiNo’s creative ecosystem, not just funding a festival, but actively stewarding it.”
“That is all I do when I come to America. I do Late Night with you, and I do Wax Trax in Denver, Colorado.”
“We’re mostly just scared that nobody is going to come,” one member says of the Friday gig at the Bluebird.
One of its first projects is a sunrise concert at Vail Mountain Friday, February 6.
Meghan Holton’s indie electronic project will bring an evolved sound and a new member to Skylark Lounge February 6
The violinist and songwriter discusses how family, dance music and science fiction shaped her stunning third album.
The City of Denver posted a “treasurer’s sale” notice for February 13.
As one of the few Denver venue owners who is both queer and of mixed heritage, Bruce Trujillo is intentional about creating opportunities for marginalized communities.
The Fort Collins grinders will play at DIY spot Glob on Friday, January 30.
The band will be bringing Bill Nershi and Jeff Franca to Cervantes’ on Friday, January 30.
Everclear will be at the Stanley Hotel for a two-night run starting Friday.
From stacks of wage claims and tax debt to a litigious new owner who uses social media as a weapon, the club had a tumultuous end.
Clay Street Unit is releasing its debut full-length with a listening show at Cervantes’ Other Side.
From Loretta Lynn to Snoop Dogg, some of music’s most legendary stars can’t seem to figure out that Trump has no harmony.
Aurora’s ICE Detention Center is near capacity; one detainee is a bassist from an up-and-coming Colorado band.
Once a mainstay of Deadhead venues around town, the “serial sexual predator” was convicted of five felonies.
The band’s seen twenty years of rock and chaos.
STS9 will be blasting off with a a three-night run in Denver.
With a debut in tow, doomy Denver band Old Deer plays the Federal Theater on January 31.
The local alt-indie group will have a release show the hi-dive on Thursday, January 22.
The quartet will play two nights at Cervantes’ before headlining Mission Ballroom this week.
For its 85th year, Red Rocks will get two big upgrades, including one that was part of the venue’s original plans in 1936.