The Best Concerts in Denver This Week
During the week, Denver’s concert calendar is loaded with jazz and classical.
During the week, Denver’s concert calendar is loaded with jazz and classical.
Esme Patterson, the Yawpers and more.
The Los Angeles-based musician and producer made a new music video celebrating the movement for racial justice.
The family band has been at it for more than five decades.
Ethan Lee McCarthy is neck deem in this depressing year.
The Non Violins, a group of musicians from the Colorado Symphony, have been performing in protest since 2017.
On the Front Range bluegrass band’s latest album Arrows, the musicians tell the story of Marvin Heemeyer.
The Denver dream-pop artist is making heavenly music.
Their profession hit hard by the virus, they’re asking for an unemployment extension.
Some of Colorado’s top acts demonstrated outside city hall.
The Denver band has kept busy during quarantine.
The Underground Music Showcase, Mary Louise Lee and more of the best Denver concerts.
The 2020 edition of the summer camp was entirely virtual.
Denver’s music organizations have come together to promote inclusivity in music education.
Ryan McPherson was attacked after gunfire erupted at Jake’s Roadhouse, and the community is rallying to raise funds for medical bills.
The Big Gigantic sax player has been exploring his jazz roots from quarantine.
The bar and restaurant plans to be open seven nights a week.
The Denver singer burns brightly on her new EP.
There will be a protest at Greenwood Village City Hall July 20.
The Denver musicians are taking to the streets to demand Greenwood Village overturn its law protecting police officers in misconduct cases.
Mid-pandemic, the Colorado Springs band invited ten fans to a house show and handed out teeth.
The Lumineers, Nathaniel Rateliff, Flobots and Spirit of Grace are protesting the town’s protection of police.