Red Rocks Employees Report UFO Sighting at the Venue
“There was no mistaking what this was: We all saw a giant disc-shaped craft hovering a few hundred feet above the ground with three rows of windows and lights.”
“There was no mistaking what this was: We all saw a giant disc-shaped craft hovering a few hundred feet above the ground with three rows of windows and lights.”
Celebrate the beginning of summer with a new album from Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats and fresh local singles
The electronic duo brought an array of fireworks, pyrotechnics and psychedelic visuals.
Most bands only dream of being discovered by a big-time agent. But that’s exactly what happened to Oak, Ash & Thorn.
Commissioned by the Museum of Outdoor Arts in 1983 to host small-scale events, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre now brings in major touring artists.
“I don’t play music to get recognition. I play music ’cause I enjoy playing music.”
Ian James established a new artists’ collective to help Denver musicians promote and perform their work to a larger audience.
“I remember saying we’re going to be known for this – we’re going to be known for hip-hop and rap; true, underground hip-hop.”
SarahFest is a femme-forward festival showcasing badass Denver bands and celebrating all the Sarahs.
Formerly of Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, the multi-instrumentalist is creating a new sound by blending Motown and funk with grunge and hip-hop.
Classic-rock fans with an ear for harmonies dripping in sunshine and relaxation need look no further than “Sunflower Sky.”
The car dealership has acquired the naming rights to the new Colorado Springs amphitheater, which is set to open on August 9.
The queer four-piece won a Best of Denver award for Best Debut Album, and we can’t wait for our members to see the band live.
Here’s how to make the most of this year’s Five Points Jazz Festival in Denver on June 8.
“We have the city of Denver in our in our corner to help us keep this business going for generations.”
When Michael Stein was mugged and beaten in Las Vegas, he had “given up on struggling with” heroin addiction. Now he’s celebrating two years sober.
Many newcomers don’t know that a hike is involved when attending a show at the historic venue.
Explore the legend of the “Godmother of Rock and Roll” with an art installation at the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library.
Find your favorite tunes for the summer right here.
“What I tell other bands is: The most important thing is your relationship to the audience,” says Todd Park Mohr.
The show has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 1.
Live Nation manages three venues in Denver: the Marquis Theater, Summit and the Fillmore Auditorium.