The Drop 104.7 Saves Juneteenth Music Festival
The station will bring hip-hop legend Juvenile to headline the festival, which recently called for community aid.
The station will bring hip-hop legend Juvenile to headline the festival, which recently called for community aid.
The musician found success with such songs as “I Kissed a Girl” and “Supermodel,” and was excited to play Swallow Hill Music on May 2.
Australian electronic music duo Empire of the Sun performed to a sold-out Red Rocks crowd, with support from Roi Turbo.
April was showered with debuts, live albums and the final Tennis record.
The young roots musician will be performing at the Grizzly Rose on Friday, May 2.
The man behind Club Vinyl and the Church, which now have new owners, is moving on.
On May 8, Westword members will be treated to hip-hop, R&B and poetry in an intimate show with this power couple.
After a whirlwind year, Jason Isbell crafted deeply felt songs that fans can hear on his Colorado run.
The Denver native rose to pop-culture prominence in the mid-1990s with a duo of successful singles.
The lineup displayed the sheer talent of the local scene, with openers Tiny Tomboy and May Be Fern.
The NYC crust-punk mainstays will play the Bluebird Theater on Saturday, April 26.
All Them Witches, DeVotchKa and Flyana Boss will headline the festival, which will include more than 200 acts.
The longtime band will play its first three albums at the Ogden Theatre on a three-night run.
The pop icon was slated for Ball Arena on April 29, when the Nuggets will now play the Clippers for the NBA playoffs.
“We’re not scaling back our commitment,” says executive director Norman Harris, “just the footprint.”
The Stephen Lear Band has commemorated its final show at the Merc with a live album.
The anti-Putin punk collective continues to spread its political message through activist art, and will be at HQ on April 23.
“America’s biggest little music festival” was big fun.
“If there’s any way we can help spread the word or help tell the story…then that’s something we want to do.”
The renowned rapper and songwriter came to Colorado to celebrate the unofficial marijuana holiday.
“It was clear that I’m the worst musician on this entire stage.”
Despite the cold, this was one hot show…