New Owners Plan to Keep the Spirit, If Not the Name, of the Mercury Cafe
Ashlee Cassity and Dom Garcia are moving their Capitol Hill bar into the legendary venue and transforming it into The Pearl.
Ashlee Cassity and Dom Garcia are moving their Capitol Hill bar into the legendary venue and transforming it into The Pearl.
Grab some Guinness and do a jig: St. Paddy’s Day weekend has hardcore, indie rock and (our favorite) a free show, too.
The group has been making waves with its madcap sound and stage presence, which you can see for yourself at Globe Hall this weekend alongside Gestalt and Tiny Tomboy.
The Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Tour will land at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre this summer.
Gramatik, Chali 2na with the Funk Hunters and more opened the 2025 season of Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
The musician will be performing at a SoFar Sounds show on Friday, March 7.
The much-loved bassist and vocalist died on February 26, leaving the scene in mourning.
Taylor McFadden directed the new video for “Flowers,” a collab between Colorado stars Nathaniel Rateliff and Gregory Alan Isakov.
From Sierra Ferrell, who recently won four Grammy awards, to Modest Mouse, My Morning Jacket and more, the summer is looking bright.
The Offspring will wrap up its world tour with a show at Ball Arena on September 7.
From jamgrass favorites such as Leftover Salmon and Yonder Mountain String Band to newer acts like Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, the fest was a major success.
The lineup includes Melissa Etheridge, Yonder Mountain String Band, Mary Chapin Carpenter with Brandy Clark and more.
Power Goth Recordings is the latest independent record label in Denver to balance new music, DIY and community.
It’s about time we rewarded people with crippling nicotine addiction! Only those who bought at least 200 tins of Zyn were able to access tickets.
After decades of playing in a variety of bands, Max Mackey is stepping out with his own self-titled debut.
Korpiklaani and Ensiferum will headline Folkfest of the North at the Gothic Theatre on Sunday, March 9.
From Fort Collins sludge to a singer-songwriter’s love letter to Denver, February is packed with new releases.
Disturbed packed Ball Arena for the second night of the Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour with Three Days Grace and Sevendust.
The soulful alt-pop artist N3ptune just released a metaphor-heavy video for his latest single, “WMD.”
She Who Won’t Be Named, one of the best rappers in Denver, is hosting a weekly meet-up for both seasoned and new performers.
Mary J. Blige brought her For My Fans tour to Ball Arena, and Denver showed up and out.
The New York City band opens for MJ Lenderman at the Bluebird Theater on Friday, February 28.