Denver DJ Organizes First Cinco de Mersiv at Mission Ballroom
“I’m just really excited to share my culture with the scene,” Mersiv says of his show at the Mission Ballroom on Sunday. “We’ve never really done that.”
“I’m just really excited to share my culture with the scene,” Mersiv says of his show at the Mission Ballroom on Sunday. “We’ve never really done that.”
After operating as a pop-up for years, Zodiac Hause has a new home at 800 Lincoln Street.
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Bring your tin-foil hats to the punk band’s EP-release show at EastFax Tap this weekend.
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The owners of the former Local 46 have created a live-music haven near Sloan’s Lake.
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The rappers brought the heat to Red Rocks despite the snowy weather.