Denver Kerry King Show Continues Slayer Guitarist’s Thrash Reign
The longtime musician is bringing his eponymous band to Ogden Theatre on Monday, February 17.
The longtime musician is bringing his eponymous band to Ogden Theatre on Monday, February 17.
The show will be part of the Who the F**ck Is Johnny Blue Skies Tour.
“As we see history erased from this city, I’m grateful for any opportunity to hold tight to the sacred spaces that remain.”
The band will wrap up its 2025 tour with a three-day festival at Meadow Creek in Buena Vista.
“Be ready to be immersed in the rich cultural legacy of Five Points as not only an epicenter for jazz music, but an epicenter for Black culture.”
The band has gone from playing Denver bars to now the biggest venue in the city.
The electro-rock duo discusses the inspiration behind its new album and upcoming show at the Fillmore Auditorium on Tuesday, February 18.
From metal to disco, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate your love than with some live music.
Boulder trio the Velveteers talk about their new album and working with the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach ahead of the hi-dive release show on Friday, February 14.
The synth-pop musician was due to play the Bluebird Theater on March 20.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “a-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
The jam-electronica wizards brought the heat to Mission Ballroom on February 8.
The three-day festival will celebrate Jazz Aspen Snowmass and Jim Horowitz’s induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
Straight from the snowy Colorado foothills, Tokiyoh is now making his mark on Denver.
Home to the Fort Collins Musicians Association, this town is overflowing with live music from local and touring musicians.
The longtime indie-rockers will play Paramount Theater on Friday, February 7.
The comedian will headline SeriesFest, the annual TV festival that’s in its eleventh year at Red Rocks.
Here are Colorado’s all-time Valentine’s anthems: the happy, the sad, the creepy and the bittersweet.
Purnell Steen walks us through the city’s jazz lineage as Dazzle prepares its programming for Black History Month.
The local indie trio is playing a release show at Marquis Theater on Saturday, February 1.
The After Hours Til Dawn stadium tour will bring the singer to Empower Field this summer.
Start 2025 with some local tunes, including post-metal, horror punk, shoegaze and psych rock.