
What to Expect at This Weekend’s Vortex, Meow Wolf’s Trippy Music Festival
Meow Wolf’s Vortex music festival returns after a two-year hiatus—and it’s landing in Denver for the first time.
Meow Wolf’s Vortex music festival returns after a two-year hiatus—and it’s landing in Denver for the first time.
When Arise Music Festival bit the dust in May, it joined a long list of vanquished predecessors. The grim joke is that Colorado has a music festival curse, but paranormal speculation aside, what’s really going on here?
From the Oscars to the Super Bowl, the Denver-based bassist and orchestra conductor has been behind the music at some of the biggest gigs around. This month, he’ll make history co-conducting the first all-Black orchestra to headline the Hollywood Bowl.
The festival will offer versions of its real-life elements through new virtual realms when the event returns from a two-year COVID-19 hiatus this month.
Don’t want to splurge on big-ticket shows? We’ve mapped out where to catch the Colorado performers covering the greats for every kind of music fan.
After topping indie charts in her home country and moving to Denver, the Ecuadorian singer explores heartache and metamorphosis on her new bilingual album, out April 29.
The city’s March concert lineup features 8 Grammy Award–winners and two nominees.
The iconic Colorado bluegrass group releases Get Yourself Outside on February 24.
Wesley Schultz, one of the Denver band’s co-founders, explains how the group was able to be more spontaneous on the forthcoming record.
Marin Alsop broke through gender barriers to become the most renowned woman conductor in classical music. This month, she returns to Denver, where she got her start.
The self-taught Mile High City native lays it all bare on his debut album.
The Boulder-based singer-songwriter’s debut album explores love and resilience, granting all of us permission to move and feel free.
Seven musicians from the Centennial State are highlighted in a new exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science exploring the engineering, physics, and magic of the guitar.
A new crop of local labels and talent agencies are working to make the Mile High City the next global music hub—and nurture the art while they’re at it.
Nikki Swarn, general manager of 104.7 The Drop, tunes us in to three can’t-miss Mile High artists—plus, a list of local bangers to add to your playlists ASAP.
The festival is returning August 27–29, marking a much-needed bright spot for local artists—and Broadway’s businesses attempting to bounce back from the pandemic.
The rising Denver artist talks post-pandemic goals, exploring her heritage, and creating pop music that’s fit for an apocalypse.
The instrumental piano record, Piano Piano, includes songs that Fraites has been working on for more than a decade.
Live music is happening again across the state. We asked an infectious disease specialist what you should be looking out for should you choose to attend a show.
RiverWonderGrass—a marriage between WinterWonderGrass festivals and the rafting guides at Adrift Dinosaur—offers river trips that double as concerts.