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After a virtual 2020 Pride, the annual celebration of the LGBTQ community returned on Saturday, June 26. Instead of the usual parade and Civic Center Park gathering, hubs and parties popped up city-wide, and the community rallied through bad weather: We're here, we're queer, and a little rain can't stop us. → Read More
PrideFest 2019, which kicked off June 15 in Civic Center Park, has particular resonance this year, since it commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of Stonewall. The celebration continues on June 16, starting at 9:30 p.m. with the Pride Parade, which will march from Cheesman to Civic Center Park. → Read More
Atlanta rapper Dominique Jones, aka Lil Baby, has only been making music professionally for three years, but he's already appeared on the Billboard chart twice and provided guest vocals for a host of rappers, including Gucci Mane. Lil Baby visited the Fillmore Auditorium on March 25, 2019. → Read More
It's hard to believe it's been thirteen years since the Atlanta-born Radric Delantic Davis, aka Gucci Mane, debuted with Trap House, helping pioneer the subgenre. Twelve studio albums and seventy mixtapes later, he shows no signs of slowing down. Gucci performed at the Fillmore Auditorium on November 28, 2018. → Read More
Illenium headlined Red Rocks on Wednesday, August 29, 2018. Bass Physics and Said the Sky opened. → Read More
What's better than a hoedown, a shindig and a barn-burner combined? A hootenanny! Breckenridge Brewery hosted it's 28th annual beer, music and food bash at its Littleton campus (2920 Brewery Lane) on Saturday, July 7. Games, bands, brews and good company made for a great time in the Colorado heat. → Read More
Runners stripped down to their undies or colorful, scanty costumes for the annual Cupid's Undie Run, a brief run that led to big fun at the McNichols Building on Saturday, February 24, 2018. The annual event is a fundraiser for the battle against neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder that affects 1 in every 3,000 children. All photos by Miles Chrisinger. → Read More
The Denver Zoo's annual costume party, Boo at the Zoo, returned today, October 21. This fall classic is full of the fright stuff for adults, as well as... → Read More
High Elevation Rock Festival wrapped up Saturday, September 23, with Tonight We Rise, Ocean Grove, Them Evils, Red, Redsun Rising, Avatar, Radkey, the Birthday Massacre, Falling in Reverse, D.O.D., Steel Panther, In This Moment, Zakk Sabbath, Mastadon, Stone Sour and Korn. All photos by Miles Chrisinger. → Read More
Despite an ominous, rainy start to the night, SOHN, Tove-Lo and alt-J played to a sold-out crowd at Red Rocks on Monday, August 7, 2017. Alt-J's entrancing lyrics were complemented by columns of lights that rose and fell with the music. All photos by Miles Chrisinger. → Read More
Fans showed up in force, ready to rock out as the Vans Warped Tour hit Pepsi Center on Sunday, June 25, 2017. Andy Black, American Authors, Sick of It All, GWAR, Our Last Night, Barb Wire Dolls, and the White Noise were among the bands that raged. All photos by Miles Chrisinger and Aaron Thackeray. → Read More
Take Note Colorado's inaugural show at 1STBANK Center was a benefit concert like no other. Some of Colorado's greatest musical acts, including Isaac Slade, Todd Park Mohr from Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, and One Republic joined forces with comedian Josh Blue and Gov. John Hickenlooper to raise money for the nonprofit, which aims to give every K-12... → Read More
No doubt, Beats Antique puts on one of the most visually stunning, musically experimental and engaging concerts, teetering between mystery and eccentricity. The group brought its world-fusion, electronic-music mashup, along with exotic dancers, to the Fillmore Auditorium stage on Saturday, April 22. All photos by Miles Chrisinger. → Read More
Kansas City-native Tech N9ne is a pioneer in the rap game. His dizzying, energetic shows are the stuff of legends. N9ne and Brotha Lynch Hung, Krizz Kaliko, Stevie Stone, Ces Cru played the Fillmore on Saturday, April 8. All photos by Miles Chrisinger. → Read More
Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley, the husband and wife that make up local indie-pop band Tennis, got their start working jobs at Chili's and the Brown Palace, respectively. After saving up, they sailed the high seas, where they wrote songs on a boat — and they have since built a career on a scrappy do-it-yourself ethic. Riley and Moore, who have just wrapped production on their fifth album,... → Read More
As if it hadn’t been four years, and a whole lot of drama, since the last time Ween performed, Aaron Freeman aka Gene Ween smiled and told a sold-out and roaring 1stBank Center, “We’re Ween. This is Dean Ween; I’m Gene Ween.” After playfully opening with “What Deaner Was Talking About," Ween blazed through over 30 mostly heavy-rock tunes in a nearly three-hour set—one that fulfilled... → Read More
Thousands braved the — unseasonably warm — weather for the annual Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This year's lineup featured performances by Montreal-based DJ duo Adventure Club and Big Grams, Paul Basic and Michal Menert, and the new collaboration between synth-duo Phantogram and veteran rapper Big Boi. All photos by Miles Chrisinger. → Read More
Thousands braved the — unseasonably warm — weather for the annual Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This year's lineup featured performances by Montreal-based DJ duo Adventure Club and Big Grams, Paul Basic and Michal Menert, and the new collaboration between synth-duo Phantogram and veteran rapper Big Boi. All photos by Miles Chrisinger. → Read More
This weekend hip hop star G-Eazy graduated from smaller venues, bringing his lackadaisical flow and slick hair to the 1STBANK Center. The 26-year-old's second album, When It's Dark Out, debuted at the top of the the Billboard hip hop/R&B charts, so it looks like there's still room in the mainstream for white indie rappers. A$AP FERG, Marc E Bassy and Nef the Pharaoh also performed. All phot... → Read More
This weekend hip hop star G-Eazy graduated from smaller venues, bringing his lackadaisical flow and slick hair to the 1STBANK Center. The 26-year-old's second album, When It's Dark Out, debuted at the top of the the Billboard hip hop/R&B charts, so it looks like there's still room in the mainstream for white indie rappers. A$AP FERG, Marc E Bassy and Nef the Pharaoh also performed. All phot... → Read More