Jun 282013
 

The weekend in Denver is loaded with great live music, as usual–and this weekend’s picks, as you’ll see below, have a fairly strong acoustic theme. If you’re trying to decide where to go to catch awesome music in the Mile-High this weekend, why not start with these?

FRIDAY, JUNE 28

Local garage rockers Colfax Speed Queen are celebrating a vinyl release at the Hi-Dive, 7 S. Broadway in Denver. Also performing are Wire Faces, Pizza Time and Heavy Dose DJs. Tickets are $6 each, available from the Hi-Dive. Service charge may apply. Doors at 9:00 PM; show starts at 10:00. Ages 21+.

Denver’s own Flobots are headlining at the Gothic Theatre, 3263 S. Broadway in Englewood. Opening acts include Wheelchair Sports Camp and Kitty Crimes. Tickets are $20 each, available from the Gothic Theatre or from AXS.com. Service charges may apply. Doors at 8:00 PM; show starts at 9:00. This is an all-ages show!

SATURDAY, JUNE 29

The annual Project Acoustic showcase comes to the Soiled Dove Underground, 7401 E. 1st Ave. in Denver on Saturday. Featured acts include I’m With Her, The James Douglas Show, Lovers & Madmen, Landon Smith, and Grayson Erhard. Tickets are $10 each, available through Soiled Dove Underground. Service charge may apply. Doors at 7:00 PM; show starts at 8:00. Ages 21+.

BONUS PICK: ACOUSTIC CIRCUS CD RELEASE @ TOAD TAVERN JUNE 28-29
The Acoustic Circus is an ongoing acoustic music celebration that takes place weekly at the Toad Tavern, 5302 S. Federal Circle in Littleton. This Friday and Saturday mark a special celebration as the Acoustic Circus releases its second compilation CD, Acoustic Circus Vol. II, featuring some of Denver’s finest musicians. Featured artists at the two-night event include Buckstein, Ryan Chrys, Megan Burtt, Andy Ard, Steve Law Band, Bailout, Your Own Medicine, Clara Finn and numerous others. $8 cover at the door nightly; first 125 each night receive a free copy of the CD.  Music starts at 7:30 PM nightly. Ages 21+.

Happy weekend!

Jun 212013
 

While live shows are abundant throughout the Denver metro as usual, two specific music festivals make up this weekend’s live music picks, due to the sheer number of acts playing in a small area, the value for the price, and the overall awesomeness level. :)

FRIDAY, JUNE 21–MAKE MUSIC DENVER

In 1982, France established its annual Fete de la Musique, an open-air, free music festival in honor of World Music Day. Since then, more than 500 cities have begun participating globally with free outdoor fests of their own. The Mile-High’s version is Make Music Denver, a day-long open air music celebration with local musicians performing up and down all along the Sixteenth Street Mall downtown from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. today (Friday, June 21). Watch for live performances today from Vices I Admire, Confluence, PJ Zahn, H*Wood, Ryan Chrys, Tequila Mockingbird, Caleb Slade, the Colorado Symphony Quartet and many others. This is an all-day, FREE event! For details see the event website.

SATURDAY, JUNE 22–WESTWORD MUSIC SHOWCASE

Now in its nineteenth year, the Westword Music Showcase is touted as Denver’s largest one-day festival, and with good reason. Nearly 150 acts (including some of Denver’s best local talent) hitting 13 stages throughout the Golden Triangle area all afternoon and evening Saturday, for less money than it usually costs to see one concert. The main outdoor stage at 11th and Acoma will feature headliners such as Trampled by Turtles, The Mowgli’s, Dada Life, Nunchuck, Denver’s own My Body Sings Electric, and more. Other local bands performing through the day include Glowing House, John Common & Blinding Flashes of Light, I’m With Her, Rachel and the Kings, Princess Music, The Knew, The Epilogues, Foxfield Four, Bop Skizzum, In the Whale, SHEL, Something Underground, The Congress, The Raven and the Writing Desk and a host of others. Advance wristbands are currently $38, available here or at the box office near 12th and Acoma, and covers admission to all shows. VIP wristbands are also available. Tickets go up in price the day of the event, and it tends to sell out, anyhow–so if you want to attend, get tickets now rather than later. The main outdoor stage is all ages; most of the other venues are 21+, with the exception of Curious Theater and Rooster & Moon, both of which are listed as 18+ venues. Music starts around noon and continues well into the evening. For all the details, visit the WMS website.

The weather is scheduled to be sunny and hot all weekend, so wear sunscreen, drink lots of water, and go easy on the booze if you’re planning to spend lots of time at the outdoor stage. Have a fun and safe weekend!

Jun 142013
 

It’s a warm summer weekend in the Mile High, with plenty of great live shows, as usual. If you’re looking for some great live music in Denver this weekend, here are a few suggestions to point you in the right direction.

FRIDAY, JUNE 14

Denver’s own DeVotchKa is teaming up with the Colorado Symphony for a special show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison. Also appearing are Amanda Palmer and local act Paper Bird. Tickets are $25-$65, available from Colorado Symphony. Gates at 6:00 PM; show starts at 7:00.

Scottish Rock band Big Country are making a tour stop at the Marquis Theater, 2009 Larimer in downtown Denver. Opening acts include Denver’s own Rachel and the Kings and Places. Tickets are $22 each, available from Soda Jerk Presents. Doors at 8:00 PM. This show is all-ages.

Indie-folk singer/songwriter Kyle James Hauser returns to Denver, performing tonight at Lost Lake Lounge at 3602 E. Colfax. Special guests include Natalie Tate, Ayo Awosika, Leslie Kernochan and Alwyn Robinson. $5 cover at the door; music starts at 8:00 PM. Ages 21+.

SATURDAY, JUNE 15

Boulder zombie-folk act The Widow’s Bane are having a CD release show at The Walnut Room, 3131 Walnut St. in Denver. Also performing are The Raven and the Writing Desk. Tickets are $7-$15, available from The Walnut Room; service charges may apply. Doors at 8:00 PM; ages 21+.

American roots singer/songwriter Pokey LaFarge is making a stop in Denver at Swallow Hill’s Daniels Hall, 71 E. Yale in Denver. Opening the show is local act Chimney Choir. Tickets are $2o advance, $22 day of show, available from Swallow Hill; discounts available to Swallow Hill members. Show starts at 8:00 PM, and is all ages.

Happy weekend!

Jun 072013
 

There’s so much great live music going on in Denver this weekend that, even more than usual, the weekend picks are simply designed to help you narrow the search down a little, rather than pick the best of the best. If you want to catch some great music this weekend in the Mile High, this should at least get you started. Good luck!

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

The MarchFourth Marching Band is making a tour stop at the Bluebird Theater, 3317 E. Colfax in Denver. Opening the show are Denver’s own Bop Skizzum and In Due Time. Tickets are $20, available from Bluebird Theater. Service charge may apply. Doors at 8:00 PM. Ages 16+.

HomeVibe Presents is celebrating its 7th anniversary with a special show at The Walnut Room. Featured headliner is Tony Lucca (from The Voice Season 2), along with Reed Foehl and the HomeVibe House Band. Tickets are $30 each, available from The Walnut Room (reserved tables for 4 also available for $130). Service charge may apply. Doors at 7:00 PM. Ages 21+.

SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Colorado’s own Big Head Todd and the Monsters make their annual homecoming trek to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, this year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their album Sister Sweetly. Opening the show is Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. Remaining tickets are $45.50-$55.50, available from Ticketmaster. Service charges apply. Show starts at 7:00 PM.

Local dance/punk band The Photo Atlas are headlining a show at the Hi-Dive, 7 S. Broadway in Denver. Opening acts include Hollow Talk and Izcalli. Tickets are $8 each, available from the Hi-Dive; service charge may apply. Doors at 8:30 PM; show starts at 9:30. Ages 18+.

Happy weekend!