Billy Bob Thornton Is Releasing an Album, Touring to Denver
His band, the Boxmasters, is readying to release its 21st album this summer.
His band, the Boxmasters, is readying to release its 21st album this summer.
Warren Hayes brings his band to Mission Ballroom on Friday, March 27.
The lineup includes everyone from Hillary Duff to Paul Simon, Ice Cube, Yungblud and Yo-Yo Ma.
The band will be at Cervantes’ on Saturday, March 21.
And it’s a Tha Carter tour, baby.
“We’ve never done anything quite like this,” says band founder Jimbo Mathus, “but we do have that dark humor and that creepy aesthetic.”
Cardi B brought her first headlining arena tour to Denver, and reminded us why we fell in love with her in the first place.
Yes, Frodo Baggins is part of DJ duo dubbed Wooden Wisdom.
The Fiddler’s Green concert schedule is stacking up, with Dave Matthews Band, Lord Huron, Caamp, Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson, and more.
Ball Arena will see performances from Lionel Richie, J. Cole, Gorillaz, Tame Impala, RUSH and more.
“I’ve had this slow climb, and being in the Colorado (music) community has been a huge part of my project.”
“This magical thing happens when we all come together and play this music and these songs.”
The Grammy-winning band announced a Folsom Field date as it released a new album.
No more Folsom Field on Fourth of July weekend. Sorry, Boulder.
Grace Potter, Allen Stone and Soccer Mommy are new this year.
Lizzie McGuire only ran for two seasons, but she’s forever in our hearts. Lucky us!
The Bacon Brothers, featuring film composer Michael Bacon, take center stage at Evergreen summer event
“Our previous shows and our relationship with Denver over the years have created a bond with some music-loving folks that love to come hang and party.”
The Puerto Rican star turned the Super Bowl halftime show into a cultural celebration.
The violinist and songwriter discusses how family, dance music and science fiction shaped her stunning third album.
His Quiet Celebration Tour is coming back to Colorado.
Bad Bunny says “ICE Out” in his first acceptance speech of the night before taking home a historic win for Album of the Year, and Billie Eilish says, “Fuck ICE.”