Persephone: An Underworld Cabaret Brings Immersive Magic to Cervantes’
DejaView Productions is at it again with another array of fire performance, aerial arts, live music and more.
DejaView Productions is at it again with another array of fire performance, aerial arts, live music and more.
The band looked to Western history and films to set the tone for its latest album, American Gothic.
He says it’s “the first album I’ve ever made on which all of the songs I recorded are exactly what I wanted them to be.”
Kim Petras will be at the Fillmore Auditorium on Wednesday, November 8!
He’ll be introducing his latest project, Rix & Boogie, with a free, boiler room set at Your Mom’s House.
From his Cheesman Park lair, Maris the Great says that he must kill all local bands. But it goes way deeper than that.
Jim Myers of the Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey flat-out calls it a “hoax.” He and paranormal investigator Alan Megargle have seen the cryptid before.
Tickets are still available to the Halloween and November concerts!
He’s already sold out the first of his two-night run, and registration for pre-sale tickets for the second night is open.
The iconic comedians will headline Red Rocks on June 14 next year, and the Amp in Vail the next night.
Take a step inside the Museum of Illusions, whose installations are meant to show the science behind perception.
“All I know is there’s going to be a whole lot of ladies moving to Denver after this season airs,” according to Nicole Haynes.
Jerry Seinfeld will be at Bellco Theatre for two performances on Saturday, October 14.
John Driskell Hopkins says the band will give a “shout-out to our country roots” during the two-night run.
From ghost tours to spooky immersive experiences, Denver is doing the monster mash all month long.
The prog-rock band sold out the renamed Blue Arena on October 3 and offered a mind-melting set list.
The new Denver rock band is making its album debut on Friday the 13th.
Thomas Evans, aka Detour, has painted some of the city’s most recognizable murals, from the Nuggets to local activists, and has a new one of the Broncos in Mile High Stadium. He’s now painting his biggest mural yet at Denver Walls.
Spookadelia is coming back to Spectra, and more Halloween pop-ups have arrived.
Goose members Peter Anspach and Rick Mitarotonda discuss the band’s meteoric rise in the jam scene.
In the meantime, Beacon will be hosting a “Welcome Home, Dust Off” event for people coming back from Burning Man this weekend.
May Pang, who is showing her private photographs of John Lennon at a three-day exhibit at Bitfactory starting Friday, recalls her first love, how John and Paul almost started making music again and more.