Denver Music Lovers’ Guide to Saint Patrick’s Day Events
Looking for live music in Denver this Saint Patrick’s Day? Here’s your guide.
Looking for live music in Denver this Saint Patrick’s Day? Here’s your guide.
The first time the Nuns of Brixton played the Bluebird, Jon Solomon nearly drowned in sweat.
Velorama announced a stunning list of eclectic headliners for the three day festival: Glass Animals, Cold War Kids, Vince Staples, Matt And Kim, Rainbow Kitten Surprise and The Kills.
Denver musician Reett Rogers was almost a part of Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats’ breakout success.
Jake Danna, a rapper who performs as CURTA, found inspiration for his latest album, End of Future Park, while driving underneath an I-70 overpass.
When Bon Jovi kicks off its This House Is Not for Sale Tour on Wednesday night at the Pepsi Center, don’t expect the pyrotechnics of previous tours.
Annie Booth takes inspiration from the poetry of Charles Baudelaire.
Even though George Clinton and the P-Funk of 2018 (at least on Sunday night in Denver) didn’t have any spaceships, rollergirls, or diapers on display like the band did back in the day, it was still a hilarious spectacle to behold.
Andy McCluskey of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark recalls the duo’s first show, at Eric’s Club, in October 1978.
Tickets go on sale Friday, March 16.
Indie artist and Denver native Joel Van Horne, aka Covenhoven, drops his third full-length recording, A Kind of Revelation, in June.
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Grandoozy is the massive music festival that Superfly is bringing to the Overland Park Golf Course in September.
The 24th annual Westword Music Showcase will be taking over the Golden Triangle neighborhood from noon to 10 p.m. on June 23, 2018, and tickets go on sale today, March 10.
Rapper Claygo wants his new album, Thinking Out Loud, to empower his listeners. Here’s how.
George Clinton, at 76 years old, and Parliament are still tearing the roof off. What inspires him? Family.
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Deviant, at Tracks, aims to attract the people who might be shunned at more mainstream clubs.
Superfly announced its Denver music festival will take place September 14, 15 and 16, 2018, at the Overland Park Golf Course. The event’s name? Grandoozy.
In the TANK Center for Sonic Arts, everything slows down.
Marmozets’ Rebecca Macintyre talks new album, touring with siblings, playing in the UK and America, and loving pizza and root beer.
Break out your calendars, because there’s some great live music coming to Denver.