Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats at Ball Arena and Every New Denver Concert Announcement
Tickets for Nathaniel Rateliff’s nineteenth annual holiday show go on sale Friday, August 18, at 10 a.m.
Tickets for Nathaniel Rateliff’s nineteenth annual holiday show go on sale Friday, August 18, at 10 a.m.
The members of AMOD (formerly American Overdose) couldn’t help but laugh when Portland’s Amerakin Overdose, which is “like if Hot Topic was a band,” told them to change their name.
San Diego punk trio Strike Twelve isn’t in it for the fame and fortune
Other shows to look forward to in Denver this week are a two-night run with Beck and Phoenix at Red Rocks and Flogging Molly rocking out at Mission Ballroom.
Denver’s church fire — a violent blend of noise, punk, and electronics — discuss finding catharsis in brutality ahead of Ghost Canyon Fest performance.
Mark your calendars: we also have psychedelic DJ Random Rab coming to the Fox in October, and Leftover Salmon playing Boulder Theater in November.
This hip-hop extravaganza showcases photographs from Theyshootn’ artists, breakdancers, tattoo artists offering custom designs, live painting and music.
The thrashers return from the grave to play the Gothic on Saturday with Potato Pirates, Eyes of Salt and Pitch Invasion.
The Beths are opening for The National at Mission Ballroom this weekend.
Andy Frasco & The U.N. open for Slightly Stoopid at Red Rocks on Sunday, August 13.
The Denver indie-rock duo plays Globe Hall on Wednesday, August 9, with the Good Life and the New Trust.
Also on deck: Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top co-headline Fiddler’s Green, and Ghost Canyon Festival makes its debut on South Broadway with concerts from local and national bands.
“I cannot overstate the wonder of finishing an amazing set and then soaking in a hot spring with an incredible view of the San Juan Mountains.”
Soak up all the indie rock vibes with boygenius (Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Ducas) and illuminati hotties at Red Rocks on Saturday.
New concerts were also announced by the hi-dive, Skylark Lounge, the Ogden, Ophelia’s and more local favorites.
The British musician explains how she overcame trauma and illness through her piano, triumphing with her new album, “LDR.”
Dazzle’s new space is similar to where it first opened 26 years ago, and includes an El Chapultepec Piano Lounge dedicated to maintaining that club’s legacy.
The local extreme metal band is playing one more show this year before throwing themselves into recording.
“Imago,” a sulky, psychedelic collection of five tracks, is the perfect soundtrack for a drive through the mountains or coming out of an existential crisis.
The exhibit will be followed by a hip-hop concert at Herman’s Hideaway with Blu, Sandman, Deca, Quelle Chris, Kid Acne and Isaac Sawyer.
Pretty Lights is finally back, but we also have Ween, Parliament Funkadelic, boygenius and Rod Stewart to look forward to.
With a new single and music video out, a children’s book on the shelves and more in the works, the sky is the limit for London Monroe.