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Four years ago, I watched Billie Eilish headline the 550 capacity Bluebird Theater in Denver Colorado, and it was easy to tell back then that she was on the…
If you weren’t already planning on catching one Lawrence’s upcoming shows on their Hotel TV Tour Part 2, this is your sign to get tickets. Even on a bitter…
2020 has certainly been a difficult year for the music industry, with the COVID-19 pandemic effectively shutting down nearly all tours and live events throughout the year and delaying…
Singer, bassist and songwriter, Corrin Campbell takes the term veteran to a whole new level, both as a veteran of the independent music industry and a literal veteran of the…
“Pretty much from day one, it was just off to the races.” That’s how Linus Altman-Kurosaki, one third of genre-busting dance collective TELYKast described their formation back in 2014.…
Last week, the music and entertainment industry came to an abrupt halt due to the spread of Coronavirus, and those of us working in the industry have found ourselves living with the reality of “what the fuck are we going to do?”
To say that the past year has been a whirlwind for Denver singer/songwriter, Sophie Gray would be an understatement, but as we sit together at Mutiny Information Cafe one snowy evening, discussing her new music and big plans for 2020, which likely coincide with a very busy school year, she doesn’t seem overwhelmed at all.
Whether you’re a Colorado native or a transplant, someone who is deeply ingrained in the local music scene or someone who just wants to get some $3.03 margaritas at Illegal Petes, 303 Day is a day that all Coloradans – especially 3OH!3 fans – look forward to.
Although it doesn’t necessarily feel like there’s a slow concert season in Denver, March is always when things kick into high gear.