Neil Young Is Coming to Denver With the Chrome Hearts
The singer-songrwriter had to cancel last summer; he hasn’t performed in Colorado since 2016.
The singer-songrwriter had to cancel last summer; he hasn’t performed in Colorado since 2016.
RZA says this will be a “Wu-Tang show unlike anything you’ve ever seen. And to top it off, we’ve got the amazing Run the Jewels on our side.”
The three-day bluegrass event takes place from Friday, February 28, to Sunday, March 2, at Steamboat Ski Resort.
Be soothed by the voices of these incredible musicians who are maintaining the spirit of R&B and neo-soul in the Mile High City.
The post-punk duo plays Mission Ballroom with Molchat Doma on Tuesday, February 25.
The Magic Beans have gone galactic with the synth-fueled, groove-guided Impendo Destructo.
Music First aims to advocate for musicians through venue partnerships, but one in particular didn’t go as well as it hoped.
The event at D3 Arts on Saturday, February 22, supports the LGBTQ+ Denver nonprofit.
Paul Simon will be at the Paramount Theatre for three dates in April.
Longtime indie singer-songwriter Phil Elverum discusses the magic behind Mount Eerie and its latest massive release.
Moonpool will release its debut EP in March, but up first is a show at Globe Hall on February 21.
The rumors were true: Phish will not be at Dick’s for Labor Day, but will be playing Folsom Field for a three-night run Fourth of July weekend.
After Christian Workman woke up from a coma at nineteen, he went to prison. Now he is processing everything he went through with CodeFlawed.
With mainstays like Leftover Salmon and newer artists like the Cody Sisters or Big Richard, Colorado is a hotbed of excellent bluegrass.
The second annual festival will be at Civic Center Park, with music, movies and more.
Denver’s largest venue has announced shows for the summer season, including Post Malone, Metallica and more.
The longtime musician is bringing his eponymous band to Ogden Theatre on Monday, February 17.
The show will be part of the Who the F**ck Is Johnny Blue Skies Tour.
“As we see history erased from this city, I’m grateful for any opportunity to hold tight to the sacred spaces that remain.”
The band will wrap up its 2025 tour with a three-day festival at Meadow Creek in Buena Vista.
“Be ready to be immersed in the rich cultural legacy of Five Points as not only an epicenter for jazz music, but an epicenter for Black culture.”
The band has gone from playing Denver bars to now the biggest venue in the city.