Pop Punk Is Seeing a Recent Resurgence, but Bury Mia’s Been There From the Beginning
The next chance to see Bury Mia live will be on Friday, March 17, aka St. Patrick’s Day, at Globe Hall.
The next chance to see Bury Mia live will be on Friday, March 17, aka St. Patrick’s Day, at Globe Hall.
This local hardcore band is playing its final Denver show on Friday at Seventh Circle.
One of our favorite summer music traditions in Denver!
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting musicians who keep the scene alive from Colorado icon Hazel Miller to Latin vocalist Lolita.
Denver’s Primitive Man and Full of Hell play the Gothic with The Acacia Strain and Fit for an Autopsy.
Big Gigantic gets even bigger this weekend!
The Carioca Cafe is having a GoFundMe to cover costs until it can host live shows again.
Add these artists to your playlists!
Hazel Miller & the Collective will perform at the lodge’s grand reopening party on Saturday, March 11!
Carmine Francis of Definitely, maybe and Scatter Gather has created his own debut EP, which he’s playing at Mercury Café on Saturday!
The band stops at the Oriental Theater on Friday, March 10, with Denver music icon Hazel Miller opening the show.
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Denver’s favorite dive bar needs your help for live music to happen again!
And the band’s name isn’t about a girl named August setting fire to then-vocalist Jon Hershey’s dog, Redd.
“Knowing what heartbreak is makes being in love so much grander.”
Jennifer Hartswick, Chali 2na and more have been added to the free concerts!
Denver punk trio plays The Crypt Thursday!
Your weekly dose of live music offerings!
He played every instrument for his new album.
EDM is popular in the 303, thanks to the TB-303.
“As much as everyone talks about the opioid epidemic, there needs to be more access to suboxone.”
Musicians include Graham Nash, Trombone Shorty and DeVotchKa!