Zac Brown Band’s Summer Tour Will Stop in Denver
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 8.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 8.
Denver hip-hop group the Famm has been at it for a decade, and still hasn’t broken out. But the duo has learned to redefine what success is.
For the first time in more than a year, the Denver pop band Wildermiss has released a new song.
UMS is back in 2019. Want to play? Here’s how.
Check out Winter on the Rocks, Herobust, Cycles and more.
Westword Music Showase, Disco Biscuits and Eels have all announced Denver-area shows.
Oklahoma indie-rock band Broncho’s excellent new record Bad Behavior is about, well, bad behavior – without a whole lot of specifics.
Itchy-O doing a music rite at the Stanley Hotel? What could be more appropriate.
The band will be at Red Rocks on October 8.
At Denver’s FashionNation, Dr. Martens sales to youth are on the rise.
Jello Biafra will headline the annual Neal Cassady Birthday Bash.
“Our career is at a point where we now live under a bridge, and all the bands that have played with us in ‘support’ are passing us by overhead. DeVotchKa, Nathaniel Rateliff, the Dresden Dolls — fill in your favorite band,” says Munly Munly of DBUK.
Ahead of its upcoming space-folk concept album “Safe Passage,” Denver folk duo Astralingua has released a music video for the single “The Nimble Men & Space Blues.”
Newly thirty, the Nashville garage rocker looks inward with a wink.
Jauz, Bishop Briggs, Crooked Colours, Lovelytheband and Shaed will headline the June 29 event.
Tickets go on sale February 1.
Westword caught up with Slug ahead of Atmosphere’s Winter on the Rocks concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and we spoke about fatherhood.
Justin Timberlake, Fleetwood Mac and Dorothy are all playing Denver this week.
Leftover Salmon’s longtime bassist Greg Garrison speaks about his memories of Westword Music Showcase.
Little Fyodor, the wacky musical persona of Dave Lichtenberg, is a Denver legend, who got his start back in the ’90s and now, at 61, continues to bring his outsider antics to shows across town (albeit, less frequently than in years past, since the band is technically an extended break).
This summer Third Eye Blind, Jimmy Eat World and Ra Ra Riot will head out on the 35-city Summer of God tour that hits Levitt Pavilion.
Rascal Flatts will give fans a look at its recent Red Rocks concert in an episode of AXS TV’s Gone Country,