The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
Trevor Hall, the Red Rocks 8 O’Clock Howl and the Black Dots are all making glorious noise this week.
Trevor Hall, the Red Rocks 8 O’Clock Howl and the Black Dots are all making glorious noise this week.
A grumpy ex-punk bloomed like a hippy when the jam band opened the famed venue’s 2021 season.
The Denver band recorded in Doobie Brother Michael McDonald’s studio and at a wrestling warehouse.
Lotus, Itchy-O, and Adam Deitch are all making music this weekend.
The Boulder artist’s new song reflects on the Columbine and Boulder mass shootings.
The 2021 live music calendar is getting packed.
The pop band broods on The World Is on Fire and I’m Lonely.
The century-old turntable and record company has moved its headquarters to the Golden Triangle neighborhood.
“We wouldn’t move forward this year if we couldn’t do it well.”
Singer Alaina Moore’s parents will be in town for the debut.
The Boulder radio show eTown celebrates its thirtieth anniversary and induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
Enjoy a selection of music from Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones, Superman, Harry Potter, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and more.
Local goth enthusiast and musician D.C. Myers talks about his forthcoming debut EP, Lighthouse Sessions.
Red Rocks is back with Lotus, eTown celebrates its thirtieth anniversary and more.
A rock club closes, a gay sports bar opens.
The Noise Division of the 57-member performance troupe has created another spiritual experience for noisy souls.
Hummingbird Grandchildren aims to inspire people to dance while considering the history and tradition.
Pruitt and Sinistar make filthy house music and collaborate across borders.
Maggie Rose, Desert Dwellers and Saint Nomad play Denver this weekend.
Denver finally has its first gay sports bar.
The Denver violinist is taking center stage with what she calls a “luxury listening concept.”
Black Pumas, Kaytranada, Japanese Breakfast and more.