Pueblo’s Steel City Music Showcase Blends Front Range Sounds
In a local music industry that favors northern Colorado music, this festival bridges the cultural gap between Pueblo and Denver.
In a local music industry that favors northern Colorado music, this festival bridges the cultural gap between Pueblo and Denver.
Bad Religion, Descendents, Dropkick Murphys, Pennywise, Circle Jerks and so many more, along with some local groups, will set the National Western Center ablaze.
The Oklahoma City rock band plays Globe Hall on Thursday, April 10.
The indie trio is hosting a release show for its sophomore record on Saturday, April 5, at the hi-dive.
The seminal edgelord just announced the second leg of his world tour.
Australian punk rock band, Amyl and The Sniffers bring their Cartoon Darkness Tour to a sold-out Mission Ballroom crowd.
The Montana string band plays the Ogden Theatre on Friday, April 4.
Saint Motel brought the Symphony in the Sky Tour to Denver with special guest Oliver Hazard.
The upcoming Bluebird Festival will support the school’s opening with a benefit raffle including donations from Phish, the Lumineers, Jason Isbell and more musicians.
The indie/emo band launched its Poison Oak Project, a charity focused on the trans community, in the wake of Trump’s election.
Additions include Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, TAUK and more fun surprises.
The California post-hardcore crew plays the Fillmore Auditorium on Thursday, March 27.
The concert benefits Sanctuary For All, the organization founded by Jeanette Vizguerra, who was recently detained by ICE while on a break from her job.
“What better way to get people feeling and being inspired by awe than doing it somewhere that’s very unique and novel?”
Nick, Joe and Kevin will be taking the stage at Ball Arena this fall on their twentieth-anniversary tour.
Before the band became a household name, Old Crow Medicine Show spent five years busking across the U.S.
Tyler Grant is celebrating his seventh solo release with a show at Swallow Hill this Saturday, March 22.
The singer is celebrating the twentieth anniversary of his double-platinum debut studio album, Get Lifted.
The real Beyoncé may not be coming to Denver, but Jaida Essence Hall will morph into the pop star for this Mission Ballroom show.
“The whole show is kind of an experiment.”
The band will be at Ball Arena on September 15.
The Florida indie band is doing big tours now, and plays Mission Ballroom alongside Krooked Kings on Saturday, March 15.