The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
Levitt Pavilion hosts its last ticketed (Caifanes) and free (Shovel & Rope) concerts of the summer.
Levitt Pavilion hosts its last ticketed (Caifanes) and free (Shovel & Rope) concerts of the summer.
Tripleset brings a fresh sound rooted in house music and U.K. bass to Boulder’s sleepy music scene.
Just-announced Denver concerts include Bonobo at the Mission Ballroom and New Kids on the Block at Ball Arena.
Tomas Sen conjures music history on a new album.
KS 107.5’s Rosa Jad hopes to inform and inspire her listeners.
The Colorado band’s first EP came together quickly in 2018. The second reflects many of the changes of the past three years.
The new album was recorded by inmates at the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility.
The local music community is mourning the loss of Keith Rouse and Jennifer Gelvin.
The week’s lineup includes the Bob Mould Band, Leon Bridges and Illenium.
String Cheese Incident…or John Denver?
The band plays the Black Buzzard at Oskar Blues on October 3.
The Denver folk rocker returns with his most synth-infused collaborative album yet.
On tap: Titwrench, Pitbull and more.
Wong’s new album Joy was inspired by an exploration of his Asian American identity and heritage.
The inaugural festival takes place on Saturday, October 2, at Levitt Pavilion.
On tap: Tool, Thundercat and more.
House producer JackLNDN started his musical career as a choir boy performing for England’s queen.
Don’t confuse the band with John Elway, who sued the band.
Nacha Mendez, The Milk Blossoms, Machete Mouth, My Name Is Harriett and Sol VidaWorldwide perform.
Competing with nearby Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom is proving to be a challenge.
The school offers lessons in guitar, piano, bass, drums, brass, violin, cello and electronic music production.
The folk rocker plays Globe Hall on Tuesday, September 28.