Photos: Sturgill Simpson at Sold-Out Mission Ballroom Show
The country star brought his Who the F**k is Johnny Blue Skies? tour to Denver.
The country star brought his Who the F**k is Johnny Blue Skies? tour to Denver.
On his three-night run, he offers plenty of old favorites – but also new work from Seven Psalms.
Camp Alderwild will include Ott., Tycho, Jade Cicada and more opening for Of the Trees at this two-day, all-ages festival.
The singer-songwriter will be at Boettcher Concert Hall to perform with the Colorado Symphony on April 17, 18 and 19.
The singer, who just landed the first country musician residency in Las Vegas, will be headlining the venue for his first time on April 16.
The Front Range music festival season kicks off this weekend with the Fort Collins Music Experiment.
The Best of Denver winner offered a killer set.
Remi Wolf filled Red Rocks with fans at her sold-out show on April 10 to celebrate her sophomore album release.
The sax-playing cryptid will show off his skills at Cervantes’ Masterpiece on Thursday, April 17.
The festival was a grassroots effort to combine blues, Latin music and tequila at the legendary venue.
Shops in and around Denver will be celebrating Record Store Day on Saturday, April 12.
The new music will drop on April 11, just before an album-release show at Swallow Hill on April 12.
Blankslate will bring its indie rock to the office with an intimate concert for Westword members on April 10.
German-based DJ, Ben Böhmer, performed at Mission Ballroom for his Bloom Live Tour.
VENU, which opened Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs last year, has acquired a new property in Centennial.
“Being in this discussion about cultural appropriation and about representation is something that I’m very committed to.”
The Tequila Blues Festival, which debuts at Red Rocks this weekend, is community-driven effort at the world’s most popular outdoor venue.
In a local music industry that favors northern Colorado music, this festival bridges the cultural gap between Pueblo and Denver.
After nearly twenty years, FoCoMA is at the heart of the city’s music ecosystem behind events like FoCoMX.
Bad Religion, Descendents, Dropkick Murphys, Pennywise, Circle Jerks and so many more, along with some local groups, will set the National Western Center ablaze.
The Oklahoma City rock band plays Globe Hall on Thursday, April 10.
Rain, sleet, or snow couldn’t stop Colorado fans from packing out Red Rocks for Mersiv’s sold-out “Attack on Mars” show.