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The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

By Westword StaffDecember 23, 2019

Despite the holidays, there are still a few concerts going on around town.

Stupid Fights Didn’t Stop Snow Tha Product’s Joyful Denver Concert

Stupid Fights Didn’t Stop Snow Tha Product’s Joyful Denver Concert

By Kyle HarrisDecember 21, 2019

Despite fights between fans, Snow Tha Product put on one of the most powerful Denver concerts of 2019.

Purple Denim Sings About Frankenstein’s Monster, Trans Rights and Class Strife

Purple Denim Sings About Frankenstein’s Monster, Trans Rights and Class Strife

By John BearDecember 20, 2019

The Denver pop-punk band rails about trans rights, Frankenstein’s monster and the professional grind.

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Denver’s Punk Past Comes Alive in <i>The Colorado Crew: Denvoid Pt. 2</i>

Denver’s Punk Past Comes Alive in The Colorado Crew: Denvoid Pt. 2

By Oakland L. ChildersDecember 20, 2019

All weekend, Bob Rob Medina will be throwing concerts and book readings telling the story of punk in Denver.

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

By Westword StaffDecember 20, 2019

Snow Tha Product, Jade Cicada, Klezfest and more of Denver’s best concerts this weekend.

Jobi Riccio Brings Bakersfield Country to Denver’s Swallow Hill Music

Jobi Riccio Brings Bakersfield Country to Denver’s Swallow Hill Music

By John BearDecember 19, 2019

Jobi Riccio is rebooting a classic country sound.

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Colorado Hardcore Holiday Party and Toy Drive Returns to Marquis Theater

Colorado Hardcore Holiday Party and Toy Drive Returns to Marquis Theater

By John BearDecember 19, 2019

Heavy music and generosity go hand in hand at the Colorado Hardcore Holiday Party and Toy Drive.

Shakey Graves, Tyga and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

Shakey Graves, Tyga and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

By Westword StaffDecember 19, 2019

Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Shakey Graves and Tyga have all announced Denver concerts.

Titwrench Returns With a Winter Solstice Surfacing

Titwrench Returns With a Winter Solstice Surfacing

By Elle CarrollDecember 18, 2019

After taking 2019 off, Titwrench is Surfacing again.

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Hail Satan Debuts Cooking Show With White Supremacist Ribs Recipe

Hail Satan Debuts Cooking Show With White Supremacist Ribs Recipe

By Oakland L. ChildersDecember 18, 2019

The thrash metal band debuted a cooking show with a recipe for cooking white supremacists’ ribs.

Avenhart Breaks: Rising Local Bluegrass Group to Disband

Avenhart Breaks: Rising Local Bluegrass Group to Disband

By Sage MarshallDecember 17, 2019

The members of Avenhart, one of Denver’s best rising new-grass bands, have decided to call it quits.

Earth, Wind & Fire Honored at the Kennedy Center

Earth, Wind & Fire Honored at the Kennedy Center

By Jon SolomonDecember 17, 2019

Earth, Wind & Fire, a band with deep Colorado roots, was celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors.

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No Second Chance: Chance the Rapper Cancels <i>The Big Day</i> Tour

No Second Chance: Chance the Rapper Cancels The Big Day Tour

By Kyle HarrisDecember 16, 2019

He’s abandoned his rescheduled Denver date altogether.

Rebelution Headlines Reggae on the Rocks 2020

Rebelution Headlines Reggae on the Rocks 2020

By Kyle HarrisDecember 16, 2019

Reggae on the Rocks returns to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday August 22 and Sunday, August 23.

Hundreds of Denver Tubists Prepare for Annual TubaChristmas Concert

Hundreds of Denver Tubists Prepare for Annual TubaChristmas Concert

By Oakland L. ChildersDecember 16, 2019

For forty years, tuba players have congregated in downtown Denver to ring – rather, blow – in Christmas.

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OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder Launches “Mad Tasty” Sparkly Hemp Drink

OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder Launches “Mad Tasty” Sparkly Hemp Drink

By Kyle HarrisDecember 16, 2019

Snake oil? Elixir? Whatever it is, the OneRepublic frontman’s excited about his new sparkly hemp drink.

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

By Westword StaffDecember 16, 2019

Koe Wetzel, Patterson Hood and Surfaces are among Denver’s best concerts.

Snoop Dogg Brought Pole Dancers and Crip-Blood Peace to Denver

By Cleo MirzaDecember 15, 2019

At Snoop Dogg’s Friday the 13th Fillmore show, he served up classic hits, pole dancers, and a message of Crip-Blood peace.

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Nathaniel Rateliff and John Prine Drop Singles to Support Nonprofits

Nathaniel Rateliff and John Prine Drop Singles to Support Nonprofits

By Kyle HarrisDecember 13, 2019

Harm Reduction Coalition and Sierra Club Foundation Military Outdoors Program are the beneficiaries of the first of the Marigold Singles.

Amanda Capper Lived Like the World Was Her Stage

Amanda Capper Lived Like the World Was Her Stage

By Andy ThomasDecember 13, 2019

Denver’s music community reflects on the life of Amanda Capper.

Shake Your Money Maker: The Black Crowes Add Second Red Rocks Gig

Shake Your Money Maker: The Black Crowes Add Second Red Rocks Gig

By Kyle HarrisDecember 13, 2019

Are you ready to Shake Your Money Maker?

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Transgender Composer Joel Zigman Quit Classical for Lo-Fi Synth Pop

Transgender Composer Joel Zigman Quit Classical for Lo-Fi Synth Pop

By Kyle HarrisDecember 13, 2019

Transgender musician Joel Zigman tried to reform the classical music world. Now he’s writing pop songs in Denver.

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