Flobots and 2MX2 Open July 4 Weekend With Revolutionary Revival
Flobots and 2MX2 brought politically-minded hip-hop fueled with joy to Fourth of July weekend.
Flobots and 2MX2 brought politically-minded hip-hop fueled with joy to Fourth of July weekend.
Roots musicians Bonnie and Taylor Sims have new concerts, contracts and songs placed in films.
Celebrate the Fourth of July with some live music.
After a sexual assault scandal, the Grateful Dead entrepreneur is stepping out of his role at So Many Roads.
How Fort Collins prog band Liontortoise pissed off a racquetball player.
Bad Religion, Alkaline Trio, Tipper and Wu-Tang Clan with the Colorado Symphony are playing Denver.
The beloved South Broadway bar is in good hands.
The Denver legends also brought on Todd Park Mohr of Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Freddi Gowdy, Sam Bush and Victor Wooten.
When the venue encouraged Kygo fans to try the Mixhalo app, they rallied to change the venue’s noise limits.
Take a spin into the past and future of one of Denver’s greatest classic record stores.
The Fort Collins progressive-punk band celebrates one last album at the Aggie Theater.
Catch the songwriter at Lost Lake and the Ride Festival in Telluride.
The festival of classical music takes over Chautauqua Auditorium for a month.
Beethoven and Dirty Heads at Red Rocks and much more.
Westword‘s first music editor, Gil Asakawa, reflects on his memories of the Mercury Cafe.
The Westword Music Showcase, Underground Music Showcase and Seven Peaks are back, along with many more.
Chris and Mary Brewer opened the joint to give people in recovery a place to socialize.
Widespread Panic, the Slackers and more.
The Denver band, made of visual artists, is launching its new album with an immersive installation at Walker Fine Art.
The southern-rock band is the first to play more than sixty concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Pitbull, Lorde, Westword Music Showcase and more.
Expect a grand slam performance.