Our Ten Most Popular Music Stories of 2023
From Taylor Swift to Tool, Les Claypool and a collection of candid John Lennon photos by his former lover, we were there to cover it all.
From Taylor Swift to Tool, Les Claypool and a collection of candid John Lennon photos by his former lover, we were there to cover it all.
The owners of RiNo nightlife destination Beacon are opening a new club in 2024.
These artists will all be taking over the Broncos stadium next summer.
The owners of Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row are expanding their LoDo empire.
New EPs from Cherished and In Plain Air highlight this month’s offerings.
From independent venues celebrating milestone anniversaries to new ones opening and a history-making tour, these were the biggest music stories this year.
There’s also free bluegrass with Slay & Stinson at Seven Grand, the Weird Touch dance party at Roxy on Broadway and Colorado Symphony’s annual A Night in Vienna performance at Boettcher Hall.
Weird Touch at the Roxy is the New Year’s destination for fans of dark rooms and dark music.
Fifteen albums later, and the 75-year-old legendary blues performer still doesn’t know “when I’ll play my last song.”
The Denver alt-rock trio will play a holiday benefit show Thursday at the Bluebird. Wear a holiday sweater!
Robyn Hitchcock, Tim O’Brien Band and more!
Often seen as the originators of the Denver Sound, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club will play the hi-dive on New Year’s Eve.
“I’ll make the most obnoxious song I can, and I’m sure something will happen.”
There’s also the Rockin’ Santa (aka Ryan Chrys) at the Oriental and Wes Watkins & Co. at the hi-dive this weekend!
The hometown hero played his annual winter show in Denver on Friday.
The band will play the record that became the Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack in full at Bluebird Theater.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, the Colorado Hardcore Toy Drive and Papadosio are all great options to kick off your weekend.
Former owner Jay Bianchi says the Deadhead bar will close after a handful of January concerts.
“I saw a kid get smashed in the head with a Barbie Big Wheel.”
The band plays the Crypt on Sunday, December 17, with Bile Witch, Obscene Worship, Insipidus, and The and The Ands.
“You don’t have to be a Satanist. We welcome everybody of all faiths and backgrounds.”
“We wanted to really create a station that preserves music.”