Review: Could Outside Days become Denver’s own SXSW?
This is the festival’s first year at the Auraria Campus, and fans showed up and out for Death Cab, Goth Babe, Japanese Breakfast and Wildermiss.
This is the festival’s first year at the Auraria Campus, and fans showed up and out for Death Cab, Goth Babe, Japanese Breakfast and Wildermiss.
The singer’s second show in the greater Denver area in less than 12 months left the audience begging for more
Red Rocks crowd gets taken to church by Alabama Shakes.
Longtime pop-punk band plays The JunkYard on Wednesday, May 20, with New Found Glory and Plain White T’s.
SOMBR, the Strokes, Foster the People, Atmosphere, LCD Soundsystem and more await.
The Australian indie folk band has released a new album that brought fans out to the Ogden.
The lineup includes hip-hop heavy hitters like Nas and Lil Wayne as well as international DJs.
“This isn’t just, like, a reality TV guy trying to make it as a DJ for fun,” he says. “I care about the music and I care about the craft, and I’m not, like, skipping any steps. I’m taking it seriously.”
The musician has collaborated with Aerosmith, Smashing Pumpkins and Ozzy Osbourne. But his solo work took center stage in Colorado.
The Dinner Party Tour will come to Ball Arena next year, but tickets go on sale very soon.
“I think it should come to an end because I don’t want it to wither.”
The indie band’s latest album blends with the era of classic rock.
The legendary Minutemen bassist will play two nights at HQ on Thursday, May 7, Friday, May 8.
Maynard James Keenan talks Puscifer’s new album, Red Rocks and mushrooms.
The hip-hop icon shares valuable advice for Denver rappers and reflects on how the genre has changed.
Ice Cube at Red Rocks, a guitarist who was raised by chickens and more reasons to be high on Mile High happenings.
This is a tour for those who separate the art from the artist, we suppose.
Songwriter Julia Steiner chats about the band’s brilliant new album ahead of its April 13 show at the Bluebird.
It’s time to either plan a vacation out of Denver for September 12 or grab your favorite Faygo and boofable drugs.
From performing with Leftover Salmon to Derek Trucks, Bill McKay has had a legendary career.
The band is playing in Denver for the first time on Thursday, April 9, at at Black Sky Brewery.
The Arizona emo group plays the Ogden Theatre on Friday, April 3.