Warren Haynes Returns to Red Rocks With New Band and Colorado Symphony
The Warren Haynes Band’s Now Is the Time tour will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre with the Colorado Symphony on Tuesday, September 10, at 7:30 p.m.
The Warren Haynes Band’s Now Is the Time tour will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre with the Colorado Symphony on Tuesday, September 10, at 7:30 p.m.
The Denver-based company has developed a simple-setup camper that protects from the Colorado elements and wildlife. And it started in a garage.
Phish’s annual Labor Day weekend shows at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City have become a beloved tradition.
Gaylord Rockies Resort is the perfect spot for your next weekend trip if you’re not looking to stray too far from home. Mile one begins at Mile High.
Lyle Lovett – an unofficial Coloradan – and His Large Band will return on July 9 with singer-songwriters Shawn Colvin and KT Tunstall. Tickets are on sale now.
Based in Colorado Springs, Vita Brevis Fine Art exemplifies the enduring power of photography – especially as graduating seniors embark on the next chapter of their lives.
The duo will perform together at Red Rocks on June 28 with special guest Burning Spear. This is the first time the Colorado Symphony will be part of a reggae show at Red Rocks.
Ahead of shows at Red Rocks, the Bluebird, and in Vail, the JRAD founder and drummer reflects on what keeps him coming back to Colorado.
On May 4-5 at the historic Sports Castle building, Spring Vibe Market will offer the chance to peruse and purchase artisan wares while enjoying creatives and chefs.
Whether it’s a solo retreat, couples getaway or friends trip, Colorado presents a seemingly endless amount of options for experiences. This new series helps you decide where to go – no matter the season. Mile one begins at Mile High.
It’s Women’s History Month, and we’re celebrating the empowerment of women through rock and roll.
On April 13, Liquid Stranger will pair high-tech lighting, computerized effects, and animation to engage as many human senses as possible in three unique sets.
This all-ages celebration of the music will feature Goldfinger and Less Than Jake, The Planet Smashers, Kill Lincoln, Joystick, Five Iron Frenzy, Sorry Sweetheart, and The Potato Pirates.
Tickets are available for JRAD on May 31 at Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail and on June 1 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
With 112 coffee shop reviews and counting, Instagram influencer Chloe Rice (@workfromdenver) captures the food and drink scene for her 23K+ followers.
The band will play its last Denver shows on July 20 and 21 at the Stockyards in the RiNo Arts District.
On December 8, Potter will return to Mission Ballroom to raise funds for Take Note Colorado, a nonprofit that provides instruction and musical instruments for every K-12 student in the state.
The country artist will return to Colorado with his Mule Pull ’24 Tour. Childers has announced a stop on August 17 at Folsom Field.