Federal Theatre Opens in Denver With Chicano Funk and Latin Rock Power: Review
The grand opening of the Federal Theatre erupted with soul, funk and fierce cultural pride.
The grand opening of the Federal Theatre erupted with soul, funk and fierce cultural pride.
Jill Sobule passed away in house fire in May, and will be honored with a celebration of life at the Jewish Community Center.
The global superstar announced her return to the silver screen on September 19.
Colorado is one of six states to join the federal lawsuit.
“To me, a concert is the possibility that something might go wrong,” says Aurora rapper Jesse Santana.
The Federal Theatre will open with two free shows on September 19 and 20.
Ball Arena erupted as Deftones led a night of sonic intensity and genre-defying brilliance.
Four Denver DJs reflect on the scene before heading to Woodlands, an invite-only EDM festival in Moffat.
Under his new moniker, Sturgill Simpson played a long set of Southern rock jams that was briefly shut down by lightning.
The band will celebrate its highly anticipated new album with a release show at Globe Hall.
This will be Cardi’s first tour in six years.
The Denver singer-songwriter is hosting a highly-anticipated release show at Leon Art Gallery on Friday, September 19.
1990s Britpop sensation Pulp marks its return with a new album sharing a perspective that only comes with age.
Kitty Crimes is back on the Denver scene and better than ever.
The Five Points Jazz Festival may be silenced, but this new event aims to fill Welton Street with the same spirit and even more genres of music.
Maná delivered a powerful, emotionally charged performance at Red Rocks that put Latin American pride front and center.
SarahFest is a BIPOC, femme-forward festival showcasing badass Denver bands and celebrating all the Sarahs.
The Colorado Springs trio is playing anti-ICE benefit show at D3 Arts on Sunday, September 14.
The film photographs are a collector’s dream, showing the rock legends at their peak at Folsom Field in 1981.
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.”