The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
Lupe Fiasco, the Floozies and so much more.
Lupe Fiasco, the Floozies and so much more.
Colorado Springs “popternative” trio Moderns Suspects spent a few months making the reality-defying video for its single, “Designer Life.”
Dead & Company hits the road this summer for a seventeen-date tour, including two nights in Boulder.
Greensky Bluegrass, Ween and more upcoming concerts.
Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops and Garrett Ammon of Wonderbound talk about their upcoming ballet, The Sandman.
Check out live concerts from Princess Dewclaw, Wolf Parade, Yola and more.
The QTPOC band is playing genre-nonconforming tunes.
The indie-pop band’s latest release is about a bad relationship.
Bud Bronson & the Good Timer played a San Francisco cave.
Wiz Khalifa and Cypress Hill will join Snoop Dogg for this year’s annual 420 Wellness Retreat.
The band will be back in Denver this summer. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 7.
Start your February off right with live music.
February’s off to a rough start for musicians touring into Denver.
Winter on the Rocks, Miranda Lambert and King Princess are among the concerts taking over Denver this weekend.
Tony Mason, the lead talent buyer for Lost Lake, Globe Hall and Larimer Lounge, has stepped down.
Cody Johnson revolutionizes Music Row’s way of signing artists with a contract that allows him to remain independent.
Good pick: The rising bluegrass band Wood Belly keeps on getting better with each new release.
Chris Stapleton, Umphrey’s McGee, My Chemical Romance and every Denver concert announcement.
The band will play the Pepsi Center this fall.
After starting the New Orleans-inspired fest Brooklyn Comes Alive, Kunj Shah brought his event to Denver.
Sharone, formerly Sharone and the Wind, is finding the source of pain in her own reflection.
From the pop of King Princess to garage rock from Colfax Speed Queen, royal music is taking over Denver venues this week.