Ten of Colorado’s Best Summer Music Festivals
The Westword Music Showcase, Underground Music Showcase and Seven Peaks are back, along with many more.
The Westword Music Showcase, Underground Music Showcase and Seven Peaks are back, along with many more.
Chris and Mary Brewer opened the joint to give people in recovery a place to socialize.
Widespread Panic, the Slackers and more.
The Denver band, made of visual artists, is launching its new album with an immersive installation at Walker Fine Art.
The southern-rock band is the first to play more than sixty concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Pitbull, Lorde, Westword Music Showcase and more.
Expect a grand slam performance.
Flobots rise together on a powerful trio of new releases.
The Boredomfighters Foundation offers a camp where kids learn the 101 of music production and beat making.
The Denver music festival expands to two days and a new neighborhood.
Xadie Antonio talks coming out as non-binary and embracing their queerness.
After blowing up on the social media app that’s the TikTok of musicians, the Denver artist signed with a label.
She plans to expand the folk music institution’s community outreach and bring more local talent to the stage.
The Austin musician is headed to Red Rocks.
Kygo, Shakey Graves, Subtronics, Jackie & the Racket and Strange Americans are playing Denver this week.
Fort Collins indie band Lady Denim is one of many Colorado acts happy to be diving back into the music scene after a long year.
The genre-spanning album Swim explores the fear of drowning.
The Grand Alliance, South of France, the Still Tide, and DJ Jazzy Jeff play Denver this week.
Crushed by isolation during COVID-19, Pie Lombardi spent his savings recording two new tracks at the Blasting Room.
The Yawpers frontman will bike across the U.S. for the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund.
Dressy Bessy goes outer space for the new music video “I’m Still Here.”
Twenty One Pilots, Wiz Khalifa, and Dropkick Murphys are in the mix.