Sting, Shaggy and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Concerts for fans of all types of music.
Concerts for fans of all types of music.
Meet the people behind the sound board.
A band with the word “Devil” in its name evokes darkness. A group either shies away from that, or — as in the case of California’s The Devil Makes Three — delves deep into the shadows.
Grandoozy, the massive music festival taking over the Overland Park Golf Course September 14 to 16, just announced the Break Room, a space showcasing dance and electronic music acts.
About six months after Kasim Sulton joined Todd Rundgren’s rock band Utopia in 1976, the bassist was ready to quit.
Producer and beatmaker Simon Green, better known by his stage name Bonobo, has become one of the most respected names in electronic music.
A roller skating mishap led to a painful UMS.
Wye Oak’s Jenn Wasner has been one of the most prolific, consistent and successful names in indie music for a decade. On their new record The Faster I Call, The Louder It Runs, Wasner feels like an artist entering her creative prime.
The Decemberists visit Red Rocks Amphitheatre on tour behind their new album I’ll Be Your Girl, which adds synths to the band’s well-known folk-rock sound.
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Golden Souljahs Records is a family affair that hopes to elevate music to “a golden standard.”
Ticket prices increase on May 29.
Gary Adler has a big vision for the Urban, the latest venue in Castle Rock.
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Tired of the pay-to-play schemes, Matthew Jones started Hush, a monthly hip-hop cypher.
Look who’s coming to town.
Metallica’s starting a Day of Service, where fans will help out at food banks nationwide.
These five music videos offer a look at some of the artists playing Denver in the months ahead.
The international television festival SeriesFest has announced that pop country sensation Lady Antebellum will be headlining a Red Rocks event on Monday, June 25.
Elephant Revival is taking a break, citing family matters – but not before one last concert.
Billy Strings is inspired by metal, washes his own socks and can’t stand Nashville’s big music industry. He prefers the underground bluegrass scene.
DJ Erin Stero didn’t let a slip-up get her down.