Nation of Language Reignites ’80s New Wave and Nostalgia This Weekend
Nation of Language brings New Wave into the modern era at the Gothic this weekend.
Nation of Language brings New Wave into the modern era at the Gothic this weekend.
Other 2024 concert announcements include Gregory Allen Isakov, Andy Frasco and the U.N. and Jason Isbell.
He’s already sold out the first of his two-night run, and registration for pre-sale tickets for the second night is open.
“This is one I think every artist dreams of doing: announcing a show at Red Rocks,” the band wrote on Instagram.
Denver duo Culture Bloom announces its arrival with a five-song EP.
The rapper took a new direction with his psych-rock album, Let’s Start Here.
“We’re trying to invoke something real. We’re not trying to get a twenty-second clip; we’re not trying to go viral.”
The Italian prog-rock group Goblin will provide the live soundtrack to 1985 cult horror masterpiece, Demons, as well as play a concert of its songs for Suspiria, Tenebrae and more classics.
Wilco showcases new album at Mission Ballroom, Acid Mother Temple plays hi-dive Denver, moe. plays the Ogden, and masters of Italian horror-movie music, Goblin, are at Paramount.
The longtime bluegrass trio performs at Mission Ballroom on Wednesday, October 18. Monica Martin is the opener.
Denver’s Godfather of Jazz will be celebrated at an October 17 ceremony at the city park now named for him.
Canadian singer-songwriter LØLØ plays the Fillmore Auditorium this weekend with Boys Like Girls, State Champs and the Summer Set.
The 2024 concerts are rolling in: Paramount Theatre celebrates the music of Queen in March, Zach Bryan has two nights at Empower Field, Dirtwire is at Mission Ballroom and more.
Thinx founder Radha Agrawal’s sober, early-morning dance party comes to Denver’s Invisible City this weekend.
The Denver hardcore rockers are officially putting the band to rest after a final show on Saturday at D3 Arts.
Swifties can see Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour in theaters on October 13.
Tickets go on sale Friday the 13th at 10 a.m.
From the cryptids of Axeslasher to the icy ghouls of Glacial Tomb, set your Halloween soundtrack to some metal.
John Driskell Hopkins says the band will give a “shout-out to our country roots” during the two-night run.
There’s also the Mars Volta at Red Rocks, Bad Religion at Mission and Herb Alpert at the Newman Center this week!
Fans rave about the band’s October 3 show in Loveland.
Sie FilmCenter is screening the new documentary, which uses rare concert footage to resurrect the music of Nick Cave’s first band, the Birthday Party.