Chris Brown, Rancid and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Chris Brown, Rancid and Preservation Hall Jazz Band are coming to town.
Chris Brown, Rancid and Preservation Hall Jazz Band are coming to town.
Lettuce has been laying down the funk, the jazz and more since the group’s members first met in 1992.
Turvy Organ’s dropping a new record: The Ghost at the Feast.
Meet CHVRCHES, Jai Wolf, JAUZ, Bishop Briggs and the rest of the main stage acts at the 2019 Westword Music Showcase.
In the two decades since Dressy Bessy began, the Denver that they celebrated has become unrecognizable.
Fat Mike’s Punk in Drublic brings NOFX, the Bouncing Souls, Leftover Crack, the Lawrence Arms and more to Red Rocks.
Mandolinist Jacob Jolliff has many creative outlets.
Motion Trap went shopping online and bought a hologram. Now what?
The Colfax Museum is homeless again, and Jonny Barber, with help from Live nation, is trying to raise money to save it.
Anderson .Paak’s talks joy and drumming ahead of his Red Rocks concert.
Young the Giant and Fitz & the Tantrums, Mono and Rainbow Kitten Surprise play Denver concerts this week.
Before we talk about why Garth Brooks can pack 84,000 people into Broncos Stadium and play what he called the best concert of his career, let’s set the stage: We live in an age of bitter white men.
What do you ask when you have two minutes with Garth Brooks?
Nate Cook reflects on his time playing the Westword Music Showcase and the evolution of Denver’s music scene.
Paula Vrakas is opening Roxy Denver in the Syntax Physic Opera space. Sound familiar? Denver already has a Roxy.
Matt Morginsky, the frontman for the Christian ska band the O.C. Supertones, lost his home in a fire.
Bassnectar, Garth Brooks and New Kids on the Block play Denver this weekend.
Garth Brooks is coming to Broncos Stadium. Expect bad traffic.
Steve Earle & the Dukes, Matt and Kim and Tyler, the Creator will play Denver in the coming months.
It’s summer, and Colorado has no shortage of music festivals.
Blink-182 will play every song off Enema of the State in celebration of the album’s twentieth anniversary.
When the Rolling Stones come through town on Saturday, August 10, Denver’s own Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will be opening.