The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
The 1975, Paul van Dyk and the String Cheese Incident play Denver this weekend.
The 1975, Paul van Dyk and the String Cheese Incident play Denver this weekend.
Excision, the Residents and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have announced new Denver concerts.
The popular singer will play the intimate studios on December 6.
The trance-bluesman is being honored by the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
Cher needs to drop her obsession with being hot.
Andy Thomas of Lost Walks was accused of being a Satanist at the Little Bear Saloon.
Thanksgiving Eve is second only to New Year’s Eve as the biggest bar night on the calendar.
Burn It Down takes on sexism, fascism and false feminism.
The Denver-based national organization DanceSafe is raising funds to buy two FTIR spectrometers that will help it test drug supplies.
Cher, ScHoolboy Q and Flaural play Denver this week.
Fifty-plus years into her career, Cher occupies a lone, strange, sparkling spot in contemporary pop.
The film purist avoids digital technologies when she’s making music videos.
Kris Kristofferson, Black Star Gang and King Diamond play Denver this weekend.
Live Nation will book some shows at Ophelia’s.
Wilco’s Mission Ballroom debut demonstrated the band’s love of experimentation.
The Americana band’s song “Gloria” didn’t make the cut.
Dark Palace is a three-day dance obscura inspired by a memorization technique called a “memory palace.”
The Doobie Brothers, members of Dead and Company and Post Malone have announced Denver concerts this week.
Colorado has at least four ties to the 2020 Grammy Awards.
After taking a break from music, Esmé Patterson’s is back with a new track produced by Tennis and an album on the horizon.
Guitarist Nils Lofgren talks about working with Neil Young and Crazy Horse on Colorado.
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 22.