Kate Warner of Mirror Fears Had a Rough First Show at Bar Bar
Some shows don’t go as planned.
Some shows don’t go as planned.
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 20, 2018.
Tickets are available now, and prices go up Saturday, April 21.
Great talent buyers possess a special gift for spotting artists who will attract crowds and sell out venues — and that gift can take years to hone. In the case of AEG talent buyer Jonny Shuman, it took nearly fifteen.
Two-piece instrumental band Sugar Skulls & Marigolds is ever-evolving.
The story behind “Self Equity.”
Chautauqua Auditorium, which is celebrating its 120th anniversary, announced its summer concert series, including comedian Paula Poundstone, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Andrew Bird, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Ziggy Marley, and Andrea Gibson.
Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA has been obsessed with The 36th Chamber of Shaolin since he was a kid.
Jon Linskey, who performs as Sectra, hails from Chicago, but moved to the Mile High City to boost his chances of playing shows, to network and to see dubstep artists that inspire him.
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John Prine’s album The Tree of Forgiveness reminds us to live.
Twin Flame Medicine’s Mona Magno, aka Monalicious, has a passion for building community.
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The Denver rockers in Rubedo have released a second music video, for the song “Tell a New Story,” off of their album Vaca.
Bay Area-based jazz clarinetist Ben Goldberg, who grew up in Denver, released his adventurous album, Orphic Machine, in 2015.
Since winning NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest in 2016, Gaelynn Lea has been touring nonstop, sharing her violin music and disability advocacy nationwide.
Forty years is a long time to wait for a reunion tour.
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Brian Bourgault refuses to give up. Despite ongoing financial challenges and a disability that would destroy most careers and psyches, the Denver musician, who fronts the band Borgo, creates the kind of music that first inspired him as a teenager: soulful rock.
The members of San Francisco-based experimental band the Residents have attempted to cloak their identities under wild costumes, including their infamous eyeball masks, for more than 45 years.
Denver electronic music fans have a reason to be excited again.
This is one of the summer’s best hip-hop lineups.