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Drums and Space has its own Shakedown Street, bringing vendors, drum circles, face painters, flow artists and grilled-cheese food trucks to the band’s concerts.
Drums and Space has its own Shakedown Street, bringing vendors, drum circles, face painters, flow artists and grilled-cheese food trucks to the band’s concerts.
Shaq will be at Red Rocks in his first solo headliner at the venue on October 27.
The comedian will be at the Boulder Theater on June 8.
Danielle SeeWalker’s art piece “G is for Genocide” caused Vail’s Art in Public Places to cancel her residency.
The Kirkland will become a new curatorial department for the DAM, but will keep its gallery space on Bannock Street.
The longtime Colorado promoter’s role is expanding across the continent.
The legendary band performed at Mission Ballroom on May 8.
Free dates for the Denver Art Museum, the Museum of Nature & Science, the Botanic Gardens and more.
There’s a lot of EDM to see at the end of the season, with TIESTO, Of the Trees, Above & Beyond, Sofi Tukker and more.
Set your timers: Tickets go on sale Friday, May 17, but pre-sales will be available starting Wednesday, May 15, at 10 a.m.
He’ll be performing with Chris Thile on the first night of the festival.
This is the second concert at the venue this year that’s been blown away by the wind.
After playing Electric Forest this summer, the duo will be performing at the UMS.
After operating as a pop-up for years, Zodiac Hause has a new home at 800 Lincoln Street.
Billie Eilish will be at Ball Arena on Tuesday, November 19, and Wednesday, November 20.
The encore was flubbed by technical issues, but Primus stepped up to the plate with “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver.”
The venue has six nights of live music a week, with each devoted to a different genre.
The tour includes Mudvayne and All That Remains.
The Mountain Music Mondays lineup includes moe., Spafford, the Travelin’ McCourys, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors, and more.
Neil Young will perform with Crazy Horse on Wednesday, July 31.
Expenses will be cut by 10 percent and 165 people will be laid off across the company.
The Sweat Tour will stop in Denver on Friday, October 11.