
The Boom in Colorado Music Festivals
Love summer music festivals? You’ve settled in the right place.
Love summer music festivals? You’ve settled in the right place.
And be on the lookout for a new single—as well as an EP in the fall—from the Boulder-based sibling rockers.
Get down at one of these under-the-radar music events in the Centennial State.
The Fray is putting on a free concert at Red Rocks, and Southwest Airlines will let you select who opens their show.
They can rock as hard as (or harder than) the grown-ups.
Young musicians will share their talents and launch a new album at this community festival.
A veteran Boulder band tries to make it big—again.
A new academic program launching this fall in partnership with Metropolitan State University of Denver teaches students the ins and outs of the music business.
Taarka will perform at the Walnut Room downtown.
Will Yours Conditionally propel the Denver band to rock stardom?
The Colorado native is celebrating the release of his new album, Beauty in the Unknown, on Thursday night.
The trio will play five Colorado shows before the end of January.
Enjoy the band’s “multimedia theatrical concept album release show” on November 19 at Mercury Cafe.
A kickstarter helped bring “Speak” to life.
Singer-songwriter Clay Rose and his band embark on their next chapter this Friday, at Nederland’s Caribou Room.
The column comes to an end, but the music goes on.
Meditation workshops? Check. Yoga? Check. A musical buffet of laid-back reggae, folk, and electronica? Naturally.
Ever feel overwhelmed with all the music options in Denver? We’re here to help. This month, we celebrate the Centennial State, from a brewery show to a brand new festival.
Its inaugural season begins this weekend.
After surprising fans with a free, impromptu concert in Kansas City last night, Shelton announced on Twitter that Denver will be his next stop.