The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
Enjoy live music from the Copper Children, Claude VonStroke, and the California Honeydrops Trio.
Enjoy live music from the Copper Children, Claude VonStroke, and the California Honeydrops Trio.
“I’m staring at my own guitar as I write this. It’s still untouched. Even now, some kind of weight holds me down.”
Sophia Barber, daughter of Colfax Museum founder Johnny Barber, is launching an online music festival from Los Angeles.
Party Guru Productions is throwing a two-night EDM event with Claude VonStroke, Worthy, Mikey Lion and more.
Sometimes the best way to learn is to teach.
Meet Bolonium, a Band You’ll Probably Hate…Until You Don’t
With COVID-19 making productions in Central City untenable, the Central City Opera has decided to take its summer offerings outdoors.
The cowpunk band’s latest offering is a collection of classics.
Green Buddha, Chali 2na, and Dru Heller play Denver this week.
Frederick band Black & White Motion Picture and Mirror Image brewery have a new collaboration in the works.
Celebrate local music at the MCA.
Marty Jones is a self-proclaimed “bard of beer songs,” but in his most recent release, he drinks lemonade instead.
There’s plenty of live music to enjoy this week.
For the second year in a row, there will be no summer concerts at the Gardens.
With Josephine and The Promise of Living, the Denver-based company has diversified its programming.
It’s been almost a year since the Denver psych-rock band performed live.
The Boulder duo just dropped “Last Breath” with clown from Slipknot.
This will be the company’s second mid-pandemic, full-length opera.
Denver bass music producer DMVU talks to Westword about doing whatever the hell he wants to.
The seven-member collective has a massive vision for the future of electronic music.
The pandemic has brought new meaning to house concerts.
Food Network star Alton Brown will be bringing his variety show to Denver in November.