Billie Eilish Announces ‘Happier Than Ever’ World Tour – See the Dates!

Billie Eilish is heading out on a world tour! The 19-year-old “Your Power” singer announced the exciting news in an Instagram post on Friday (May 21). “GOING ON TOURRRRRR AGAINNNNNN JSKCHSKCJSLFJKSNDHSK FINALLYYYYYYY ‘Happier Than Ever, The World Tour’ EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 🕊🕊🕊,” she wrote alongside a video of her sitting in the stands of a concert venue.
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Justin Bieber’s world tour is back, and he’s coming to Denver

In addition to rescheduling a slew of postponed tour dates from 2020, pop star Justin Bieber on Thursday announced seven new ones, hinting at the music promoters’ confidence in returning to massive, full-capacity concerts. The catch? They’re not arriving until next year. Still, that’s good news for fans of The Bieb, whose June 13, 2020,
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Now Playing – ReSrface Let’s Loose With “Give Me 100”

It’s ’s the final Now Playing Playlist of February and we requested local celebrity, Jesse Santana — also called, ReSrface, to curate this week’s blend. The Denver rapper was pleased to oblige and provide insight into his recent release. His most recent track, “Give Me 100” went streaming Saturday and features Illinoisan-born rapper, Futuristic. “Give
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Your favorite Colorado music venue is at risk of closing. That’s why it will be lit up in red tonight.

If you notice an unusual amount of red lights across Colorado tonight, it’s because the live-events industry is in crisis mode. In an effort to draw attention to the ongoing #WeMakeEvents #RedAlertRESTART initiative, nearly 50 Colorado venues and countless more homes and shop windows will turn red from 9 p.m. to midnight on Sept. 1. They
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Colorado Venues Are Going Red Tonight to Save Its Live Event Industry

The live events industry, among the hardest to be struck by the coronavirus, is hanging on by a thread. As among the primary businesses shut down — with millions of jobs lost because of restrictions on large scale parties and no national aid in sight — amusement destinations all over the nation, are taking it
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#ArtFindsUs takes performance art to the people — on a flatbed truck and in pedicabs

In a Safeway parking lot in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood on a mid-June weekday, dancers Jasmine Francisco and Samiyah Lynnice Parramore were making the most of  #ArtFindsUs’ teensy stage. Above them, clouds were gathering energy for a burst of rain that would scotch their third stop, at the Blair-Caldwell Library. (The first took place in
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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