The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
On tap: Harry Styles, Midwife and Pink Martini.
On tap: Harry Styles, Midwife and Pink Martini.
Lara Ruggles is making music and fighting for independent venues.
On tap: Phish, the White Party and Taste of Colorado.
The jam band is back on the road.
On tap: Kacey Musgraves, Playboi Carti and more.
RESET, a boutique music campout, includes global DJs and Colorado underground mainstays.
The Men at Work frontman has released an album of covers.
Thirty years later, the Robinson brothers still know how to Shake Your Money Maker.
The band has begun releasing its first new music since 2018.
On tap: the Black Crowes, Old Crow Medicine Show and Wiz Khalifa.
The Denver jam band’s new album was recorded in Wyoming.
Join John Moore and Ricardo Baca for the Underground Music Showcase Founders Party at Grasslands.
On tap: Megadeth, Lamb of God, the Underground Music Showcase and much more.
Denver born and raised Yoni Gottlieb, aka YUGS, chats about his new album, Nostalgia Ascending, and his upcoming Underground Music Showcase debut.
In the mix: 311, TOKiMONSTA and Don Toliver.
In the mix: Young the Giant, Kaytranada, Thundercat, Matoma, Hippo Campus and Duke Dumont.
The Denver rock band celebrates its new album at the Lodge at Woods Boss on Friday, August 27.
The Denver avant-garde label will be hosting a forty-act stage at the Underground Music Showcase.
If anyone in Colorado deserves to sell out the venue three nights in a row, it’s Nathaniel Rateliff.
Alexander Kotz started making music in the image of Mumford & Sons; then he shifted to electronica and took on the name Elderbrook.
The band will also play the Black Sheep and the Trinidaddio Blues Fest.
The band plays the Fillmore Auditorium on Tuesday, August 25.