The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend
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DJs say they weren’t paid by Rage Cage.
The virtual performance includes the first polyphonic work published in the Americas and a piece by polymath saint Hildegard of Bingen.
Owner Marilyn Megenity plans to sell to a buyer who will continue her legacy.
Bart’s Record Shop will become Paradise Found
The show highlights the state’s BIPOC businesses and musicians.
It’s a first for the University of Colorado Boulder faculty member and Takács Quartet violist.
The duo of Sweet Radish aren’t just about creating heartfelt folk and bluegrass music; they live an off-off-grid sustainable farm life.
“You’re not alone, and it’s not the end of the world.”
After over a year of not being able to attend any concerts, I watched the local psych-folk band The Copper Children perform at The Oriental.
There’s plenty of live music to enjoy this week — online and beyond.
The legendary jazz club is becoming Cantina.
The nightlife entrepreneur Valentes Corleons will be turning the El Chapultepec space into Cantina.
Enjoy live music from the Copper Children, Claude VonStroke, and the California Honeydrops Trio.
The five-choir virtual event Sing Out for SafeHouse raises money for domestic-violence prevention.
“I’m staring at my own guitar as I write this. It’s still untouched. Even now, some kind of weight holds me down.”
Sophia Barber, daughter of Colfax Museum founder Johnny Barber, is launching an online music festival from Los Angeles.
Party Guru Productions is throwing a two-night EDM event with Claude VonStroke, Worthy, Mikey Lion and more.
Sometimes the best way to learn is to teach.
The Irish band the Commoners are celebrating this year’s holiday in an uncommon way: with a massive virtual show.
Meet Bolonium, a Band You’ll Probably Hate…Until You Don’t
With COVID-19 making productions in Central City untenable, the Central City Opera has decided to take its summer offerings outdoors.