Dream Weavers: Denver Band Shadow Work Takes Matters Into Its Own Hands
This Mile High band is on a serious come-up, embarking on a tour through France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany. But first, a hometown send-off.
This Mile High band is on a serious come-up, embarking on a tour through France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany. But first, a hometown send-off.
The owners of the former Local 46 have created a live-music haven near Sloan’s Lake.
The tour includes Mudvayne and All That Remains.
Red Rocks has truly earned its horns with this brutal lineup. Here are five takeaways from Monday’s Amon Amarth concert.
The Mountain Music Mondays lineup includes moe., Spafford, the Travelin’ McCourys, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors, and more.
The bluegrass band plays Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom on Friday, April 26.
Neil Young will perform with Crazy Horse on Wednesday, July 31.
Bruce Hornsby, who has made music with everyone from the Dead to 2Pac, brings his collaboration with yMusic to Denver.
The rappers brought the heat to Red Rocks despite the snowy weather.
Heilung’s concerts are meant to evoke pagan rituals, with incense burning, Tibetan and Mongolian throat-singing and spiritual experiences.
The queer-rock band plays EP release show Saturday at Skylark Lounge.
It’s finally here: The album drops at midnight tonight, April 18 (10 p.m. tonight for us lucky Denverites).
Catch Jesus Christ Taxi Driver at the Aggie during FoCoMX on Friday, April 19.
The Sweat Tour will stop in Denver on Friday, October 11.
FoCoMX returns this weekend to celebrate the best of local live music.
Denver record stores are celebrating Record Store Day on April 20 with deals, event specials and more.
The hip-hop icons will perform at Ball Arena on their 27-date tour.
The chain-swinging Seattle punk band makes its Denver debut at D3 Arts on Wednesday, April 17.
From Wiz Khalifa at Red Rocks to Green Druid playing hi-dive, we’ve got you covered.
The Boulder-based singer-songwriter gets deep on his second volume of Portraits of the New-Old West.
The tour was postponed last year after Steven Tyler fractured his larynx, but the rock icons aren’t letting anything stop their Peace Out tour this time.
From The Simpsons to Colorado, the spooky sounds of Lara Wickes’s theremin travels far.