Colter Wall, Pink Fuzz and the Best Concerts in Denver This Week
There’s also free blues at Odde’s Music Grill, free jazz at Harry’s Bar, Goth Night at Milk, lots of bluegrass at Mercury Cafe, Pink Hawks at the Oriental and more.
There’s also free blues at Odde’s Music Grill, free jazz at Harry’s Bar, Goth Night at Milk, lots of bluegrass at Mercury Cafe, Pink Hawks at the Oriental and more.
The Denver desert-rock trio plays the Bluebird Theater on Saturday, January 13.
This is the Piano Man’s first Denver performance in five years.
The multi-instrumentalist will perform with the “Because I Got High” hit-maker at Summit this weekend.
Come check out the duo’s release show at Lost Lake on Friday, January 5.
Rolling Stone named him “Nashville’s New Guitar Hero.” See what the fuss is about at Daniel Donato’s Cervantes’ concerts this weekend.
The group, which first found fans via Myspace, will celebrate the release of its annual calendar at the Crypt with a lineup of bands.
There’s also jazz with Micah Miller at Mercury Cafe, folksy duo Wolf River Band at BurnDown, Bison Days beginning at Number Thirty Eight and Texas alt-country rockers the Droptines at Globe Hall.
Donald Rossa resigns as president of Dazzle Denver, leaving behind a rich legacy of jazz culture and community since 2001.
Emancipator took over the venue with soothing soundscapes to kick off 2024.
The event is one of the largest EDM New Year’s Eve shows in the U.S.
Rockstar will be the Denver area’s Brooklyn Bowl, where live music and bowling converge for the ultimate entertainment experience.
Don Strasburg explains the vision behind one of Denver’s favorite live-music venues.
From Taylor Swift to Tool, Les Claypool and a collection of candid John Lennon photos by his former lover, we were there to cover it all.
The owners of RiNo nightlife destination Beacon are opening a new club in 2024.
These artists will all be taking over the Broncos stadium next summer.
The owners of Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row are expanding their LoDo empire.
New EPs from Cherished and In Plain Air highlight this month’s offerings.
From independent venues celebrating milestone anniversaries to new ones opening and a history-making tour, these were the biggest music stories this year.
There’s also free bluegrass with Slay & Stinson at Seven Grand, the Weird Touch dance party at Roxy on Broadway and Colorado Symphony’s annual A Night in Vienna performance at Boettcher Hall.
Weird Touch at the Roxy is the New Year’s destination for fans of dark rooms and dark music.
Fifteen albums later, and the 75-year-old legendary blues performer still doesn’t know “when I’ll play my last song.”