Justin Bieber Downright Cancels 2020 Tour, Other Touring Acts Settle For Indefinite Postponement

As the amount of verified COVID-19 instances — and associated deaths — continue to scale across the world, the date for if lifestyles and company operations will resume as regular keeps getting pushed further and further to the future. People are currently adapting to the notion that they have to stay at home for months instead
-> Continue reading Justin Bieber Downright Cancels 2020 Tour, Other Touring Acts Settle For Indefinite Postponement

Live Nation Commits $10 Million to its Relief Fund for Live Music Crews

Behind every artist is an throng of industry specialists, including backline technicians, audio engineers, production and tour managers, light designers, special effects teams, carpenters and much more. As follows, the widespread place closures and concert cancellations due to the spread of coronavirus directly impact the livelihoods of an entire network of people — not only
-> Continue reading Live Nation Commits $10 Million to its Relief Fund for Live Music Crews

20+ Movies With a Colorado Connection to Stream at Home

With a great deal of time at home, all of us have opportunities to explore the cinematic world. Though Colorado isn’t normally touted as one of the major film hubs in the US, it holds a few clout for hosting the Telluride Film Festival along with the Denver Film Festival (DFF). The Denver Film Society
-> Continue reading 20+ Movies With a Colorado Connection to Stream at Home

What the Future Holds For Your Favorite Denver Music Venues

As a community, musicians, musicians and people employed within the music industry in Denver are experiencing a collective struggle right now. Those people who rely on shows and concerts, whether as our primary source of income or our act of entertainment, are reevaluating the way we connect in the ways which are most valuable for
-> Continue reading What the Future Holds For Your Favorite Denver Music Venues

Review – Post Malone Might Have Given Denver Its Last Major Concert For a While (And It Was a Damn Good Show)

It seems like every headline brings tidings of another cancellation. Music festivals and tours have been canceled or postponed right and left. Major sporting events, such as the Rockies opening day and hockey games that will secure the Colorado Avalanche a place in the playoffs, are still being postponed for a minimum of two weeks.
-> Continue reading Review – Post Malone Might Have Given Denver Its Last Major Concert For a While (And It Was a Damn Good Show)

Pearl Jam Postpones Their Spring Tour and Pepsi Center Show Due to Coronavirus

At the night of March 9, the grunge rock band, Pearl Jam, declared on Instagram they’re Gigaton Tour” because of the coronavirus outbreak. Their forthcoming show at the Pepsi Center on April 9 is just one of many that have to be rescheduled for a later time. At the moment, the specific date of rsquo
-> Continue reading Pearl Jam Postpones Their Spring Tour and Pepsi Center Show Due to Coronavirus

Major Events in Colorado Canceled in Response to Coronavirus

During the final months of the previous decade, the national conversation concentrated on critiquing the effects — and effectiveness — of our burgeoning cancel culture. Now, in a strange twist, many of the events that enrich our culture are getting canceled, and for a completely unrelated reason. An increasing number of businesses, organizations and influential
-> Continue reading Major Events in Colorado Canceled in Response to Coronavirus

Live Nation and AEG Have Suspended Tours Until April Due to Coronavirus

With fears of the spread of the coronavirus reefs round the country, the two largest concert promotion companies have halted concert tours before April and are recommending the postponement of all large scale events, according to Rolling Stone. What exactly does this imply for Denver residents? There will be a slew of postponements and cancellations of
-> Continue reading Live Nation and AEG Have Suspended Tours Until April Due to Coronavirus

What You Missed From Oprah’s Denver Stop of Her “2020 Vision Wellness Tour”

The sidewalks filled as ticket holders made their way via Chopper Circle ancient Saturday morning toward the entry doors of the Pepsi Center. The sunlight was shining, the day was young and a positivity full the atmosphere. It could have been a thing about the weather, or it may have had something to do with
-> Continue reading What You Missed From Oprah’s Denver Stop of Her “2020 Vision Wellness Tour”

Just Announced – The Black Keys, Kraftwerk-3D and Judas Priest Come to Denver

Looks like we’re officially knee-deep in concert announcement season. From Red Rocks to Mission Ballroom, some heavy-hitting acts are coming through town. For starters, the Black Keys have announced their return. Following a massive comeback show at the Pepsi Center in September of last year, the Black Keys are continuing their “Let’s Rock Tour” but
-> Continue reading Just Announced – The Black Keys, Kraftwerk-3D and Judas Priest Come to Denver