Bluegrass Breakout: Don’t Miss Mountain Grass Unit
Up-and-coming quartet plays Mission Ballroom on Saturday, January 24
Up-and-coming quartet plays Mission Ballroom on Saturday, January 24
The band will be bringing Bill Nershi and Jeff Franca to Cervantes’ on Friday, January 30.
The prog-core band headlines HQ on Friday, January 30.
From stacks of wage claims and tax debt to a litigious new owner who uses social media as a weapon, the club had a tumultuous end.
Clay Street Unit is releasing its debut full-length with a listening show at Cervantes’ Other Side.
The Denver band makes its Fort Collins debut at Surfside 7 on Thursday, January 29.
Aurora’s ICE Detention Center is near capacity; one detainee is a bassist from an up-and-coming Colorado band.
The band’s seen twenty years of rock and chaos.
With a debut in tow, doomy Denver band Old Deer plays the Federal Theater on January 31.
The local alt-indie group will have a release show the hi-dive on Thursday, January 22.
The Denver stops give the band room to dig deeper into its catalog.
Flobots’ Jonny 5 has a new venue for the band’s ongoing social justice work.
Federal Nights at the Federal Theatre will celebrate the surrounding community with Latin rhythms.
Everyone who’s heard it, that is. See it for yourself when Monkeypaw plays D3 Arts on January 17.
Cowboys may be scarce in Denver nowadays, but these local bands are proving that country music is here to stay.
You can see Gunk! headline Creepatorium on Friday, January 16.
Local death-metal trio plays the hi-dive on Saturday, January 10.
But let’s be real, AI can’t compete with these rockers.
The two-day lineup is absolutely stacked.
The Denver-based artist tells us about how sports have influenced his tunes.
This release will be a jewel for the most obscure vinyl heads.
There’s so much to look forward to in 2026, from Cardi B’s first arena tour to a litany of major Red Rocks shows.