Blood on the Land Festival Will Debut With Some of Denver’s Best Underground Bands
See what the next generation of metal and hardcore is all about at D3 Arts this weekend.
See what the next generation of metal and hardcore is all about at D3 Arts this weekend.
Even Oprah was at the festival, which held its 52nd edition of the summer solstice weekend.
We’ll be daydreaming about these shows until we’re hiking up to the venue to see them.
With over 60,000 fans at the sold-out show, the Weeknd now holds the record for most shows and highest attendance by a Black male artist at the venue.
Americana rock was on full display at the Ogden Theatre, with Drive-By Truckers and Deer Tick coheadlining the venue.
Pierce the Veil was at Red Rocks for the I Can’t Hear You World Tour, which included Sleeping with Sirens and Beach Weather.
Flesh Tape frontman Larson Ross says, “I’m not in love with the cause — I have no other choice than to pursue it.”
Big G is now preparing for festival season and a proper tour, after the duo’s Bonnaroo main-stage set slated for Sunday, June 15, was cancelled
The venue was completely sold out as Alison Krauss & Union Station celebrated their first album in fourteen years.
The owners of the Oriental Theatre and HQ have taken over and hope to open the venue by the end of September.
After many requests from fans, the hip-hop band is releasing songs created for its Meow Wolf installation four years later.
See the Denver band in action at HQ on Sunday, June 22, alongside No Fauna and Mood Swing Misery.
Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood believes the personal is political, and the political is personal.
The legendary musician has been called “The Jackie Robinson of Classical Music.”
Dzirae Gold, who won a Best of Denver award for Best Debut Album, is slated to perform on Friday, July 18.
Post Malone is proving once again why he’s one of the most dynamic performers in music today.
“It’s less metal dudes making music, more musicians making metal.”
Earth, Wind & Fire kicked off their 2025 Summer tour at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater in Greenwood Village on Saturday, June 14.
“I just love playing here,” said the six-time Grammy-winning artist.
The Fancy Spider Music Fest will also include comedy shows, art galleries, guided mountain bike rides and more.
Twelve new songs showcase the band’s penchant for swinging between country and cowpunk.
“Ultimately, this community has to really think about how we’re going to fight this fentanyl thing long-term,” says one attendee.