The Best All-Ages Music Venues in Denver
Many music venues in Denver host shows for underage patrons, from large outdoor amphitheaters to cozy local spots.
Many music venues in Denver host shows for underage patrons, from large outdoor amphitheaters to cozy local spots.
The singer is celebrating the twentieth anniversary of his double-platinum debut studio album, Get Lifted.
But these guys haven’t forgot Denver: The group with retro-rock roots is headlining the hi-dive on Friday, March 21.
Stone Cottage Studios is the city’s latest music venue that will host intimate concerts, vinyl listening events and so much more.
The real Beyoncé may not be coming to Denver, but Jaida Essence Hall will morph into the pop star for this Mission Ballroom show.
“The whole show is kind of an experiment.”
The band will be at Ball Arena on September 15.
The Florida indie band is doing big tours now, and plays Mission Ballroom alongside Krooked Kings on Saturday, March 15.
Now it’s time to experience Shady Oaks live at the Skylark Lounge on March 12.
For the first time ever, four of Denver’s leading music organizations are run by women.
The Unhinged Festival will include headliners Lamb of God, Knocked Loose, the Dillinger Escape Plan and more.
Ashlee Cassity and Dom Garcia are moving their Capitol Hill bar into the legendary venue and transforming it into The Pearl.
Tickets for the first two nights are now being resold for more than $1K.
Grab some Guinness and do a jig: St. Paddy’s Day weekend has hardcore, indie rock and (our favorite) a free show, too.
The group has been making waves with its madcap sound and stage presence, which you can see for yourself at Globe Hall this weekend alongside Gestalt and Tiny Tomboy.
The Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Tour will land at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre this summer.
Gramatik, Chali 2na with the Funk Hunters and more opened the 2025 season of Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
From the Utes to the Hatchet Lady ghost and rock-and-roll riots, Red Rocks is filled with history and legends.
The musician will be performing at a SoFar Sounds show on Friday, March 7.
The much-loved bassist and vocalist died on February 26, leaving the scene in mourning.
Taylor McFadden directed the new video for “Flowers,” a collab between Colorado stars Nathaniel Rateliff and Gregory Alan Isakov.
From Sierra Ferrell, who recently won four Grammy awards, to Modest Mouse, My Morning Jacket and more, the summer is looking bright.