The Best Places to See Live Music on South Broadway
From the hi-dive all the way to the Gothic, South Broadway is where Denver bands get their start.
From the hi-dive all the way to the Gothic, South Broadway is where Denver bands get their start.
Blending punk, cumbia, Mexican folk and metal, Soy Celesté has released an excellent album about intersectional feminism and identity.
There’s nothing like a good power trio (think Nirvana, Cream, Green Day), and Luna Sol shows what it’s made of with an album release show at Bar 404 this weekend.
In this new video series, Westword is looking at the city’s hip-hop scene through rappers, dancers, street artists, designers and more.
“The industry hasn’t come here and embraced the scene here,” says DNA Picasso. “It’s valuable, but really, it’s untapped gold.”
The tribute band will perform at Gold Hill Inn on Friday, September 13.
The band has invested more than $10 million in workforce trade education.
The pop sensation was in the mountain town for the Telluride Film Festival, but after a volleyball team asked her to sing the national anthem, she had to stop by.
The indie singer will open for Pleasure Prince at the Skylark Lounge on August 31.
Another month, another bevy of fresh tunes whose genres span from electronica to deathcore.
“We wanted a sense of celebration, and a huge part of our musical process is our friends, our community and the lovely music scene in town.”
“Together, we are committed to addressing the experience of residents who have shared concerns about Ford Amphitheater.”
The shuttle stops at a complex with a dispensary, liquor store and restaurants, then rolls up to a full-blown tailgate party in the Lower South Lot.
The club is the latest brainchild from the owners of immersive art bar Beacon.
The local band is making waves in the scene with raucous shows and a punk attitude.
“The way I like to think of it is, we’re going to bring Ophelia’s back to its full potential,” says the new booker.
Radio Fluke entered a battle of the bands to open Film on the Rocks, and will now perform on the dream stage.
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The Colorado Springs venue opened over the weekend of August 9, and residents are complaining already.
To this chef, fine dining isn’t about being fancy. It’s about cooking with love and authentic, in-season ingredients.
“Our plan was: We don’t have a kid, let’s put our time and energy into this Mercury baby.” But life changed that.
The bandmates are now spread around the country, but they’re returning to Denver for a rare concert ahead of its new album release.