The all-star headliners for this year's Taste of Fort Collins have been announced (pun intended), and if you'd like to be one the lineup, here's what you've gotta do.
Remember that one time Denver had a music fest? The inaugural Grandoozy, which featured Florence and the Machine and Kendrick Lamar in 2018, says it won't return in 2019.
Neyla Pekarek's solo work is largely inspired by the history of Greeley, so it makes sense that she'd release her new album at the Moxi Theater this month.
On January 8, Jared Polis will be sworn in as Colorado's governor in Denver, and Cyndi Lauper and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats will be there to celebrate.
If you've driven past the venue, or gone to a show at the Fillmore Auditorium recently, you may have noticed it's not quite the same as we remember it.
A few Colorado venues landed on Rave Reviews' list of 'America's Best Music Cities (and Most Underrated Venues).' Aggie, Hodi's, Washington's? None of those, actually.
We know Colorado's famous hotel offers visitors a scenic experience in the Rockies —or a paranormal one— but it'll now offer a different experience: concerts.
You won't need a geologist to tell you about the layers of rock (stars) that make the history of the amphitheater, and now it forever has a piece of Maren Morris.
Last month, Dua Lipa only performed a few songs at her Fillmore gig before tearfully leaving stage and calling off the show. She will return to Denver this year.