The best New Year’s Eve 2019 live music to see in Denver and beyond

While end-of-year celebrations have a tendency to burst on Dec. 31, audio fans understand today leading up New Year’s Eve are just as successful.

Here are some of the best, multi-night music runs around (and forth ) New Year’s Eve from the Denver metro area and beyond. Shows are 21 and up unless otherwise noticed.

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In a town beset with whiplash-inducing cultural changes, the powerful Slim Cessna’s Auto Club provides a old-Denver party that is comfortingly for New Year’s Eve. This bizarre, ornery and lacerating group (frequently referred to as gothic nation, that is only partially true) has been running from the Mile High City since the early 1990s, along with its decades of touring and bringing houses is evident from its stage art. Expect orgiastic, compelling , darkly funny and mournful sets. 9 p.m. Dec. 30-31 at the Hi-Dive, together with Kid Congo & the Pink Monkey Birds, Hang Rounders. 7 S. Broadway. Tickets: $20-$40. hi-dive. com

DeVotchKa, another acclaimed and famous Denver group, will bring its polyglot songs to the Bluebird Theater because of its merry, hometown assistance session. While the members have been off instructing, penning movie scores and translating rock ‘n’ roll to orchestral sheet music for behaves including The Flaming Lips, the group ’ latest — 2018’s “This Night Falls Forever” — proceeds its subdued mix of aching ballads and genuine bliss. 8 p.m. Dec. 28 and 31 at 3317 E. Colfax Ave., together with the Copper Children (Dec. 28) and Banshee Tree along with Kiltro (Dec. 31). 16-and-up. Tickets: $25.50-$29. axs.com

Rasputina, the cello-driven New York band famous for its obsession with the Victorian age, will bring the “Roaring 1820s New Year’s Eve Ball” into the Marquis Theater to get a jam-packed show that also offers The Midnight Marionettes, DJ Julian Black and DJ Katastrophy. Dress up like your favorite steampunk or Gothic character — or don’t! This all-ages night claims to be among the city’s welcoming NYE affairs. 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at 2009 Larimer St. Tickets: $26.50.  lndenver.com

Chicago’s LowDown Brass Band has tunes and got the chops to create Dazzle Jazz Club’s New Year’s Eve Gala the sparkly affair it must be. If you wish to get started early, arrive around 7 p.m. to assist the group celebrate its new , “Guy from the Sky,” with a “key,” one-hour set ($15-$25; $30 minimum food purchase). Otherwise, save room for the added (i.e., compulsory ) three-course dinner and dinner closer . 9:30 p.m. Dec. 31 at 1512 Curtis St. Tickets: $110.  dazzledenver.com

Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven, two bands that show different areas of singer David Lowery’s character, learned awhile ago that Colorado holds among its most fervent fan bases. It’s not a surprise, but certainly heartening, that the band is currently honoring that with a New Year’s Eve show at one of the metro region ’s best-sounding, least-appreciated venues. 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at the Soiled Dove Underground, 7401 E. 1st Ave. in Lowry. Under 21 with parent or guardian. Tickets: $55-$75. eventbrite.com

Concept-heavy, nine-piece Brooklyn funk group Turkuaz a part of a brand new breed of behaves that flout genre boundaries how most of us do speed limitations. Bubbly and commanding, its greatly siphoned stage series is heart to its appeal, making this multi-night, multi-venue Colorado run values tracking from city to town (if you’re moving in that sort of thing). Dec. 27 at the Aggie Theatre in Fort Collins ($30, aggietheatre.ticketforce.com); Dec. 28-29 at 10 Mile Music Hall in Frisco ($20, evenbrite.com, ages); Dec. 31 at the Boulder Theater ($25-$35, bouldertheater.com, 21-and-up). All demonstrates with Swatkins and also the Positive Agenda. #newsletter_ad float: right;thickness: 40 percent;cushioning: 0.5em;border-left: 2px solid #EDB207;margin-bottom: .2em;margin-left:.5em;@media (max-width:416px){#newsletter_ad diameter:100 percent;

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Mission Ballroom, everybody ’s favorite new venue (for reserving, maybe perhaps not ticketing) will sponsor reputable jam-band draw Leftover Salmon on Dec. 31 to get a somewhat surprisingly single-night display in a room — and town — that would seem to otherwise support a multi-night streak (the group is also playing Dec. 27-28 at Crested Butte’s Center for the Arts). The group is celebrating three decades with each other, and However , it & rsquo; s a terrific venue, so expect plenty of deep cuts and covers. 7 p.m. Dec. 31 at 4242 Wynkoop St. 16-and-up entry. Tickets: $30-$100. axs.com

Decadence has for decades been a beacon on Denver’s EDM calendar, also 2019 shines just as bright. The glut of world class booking requires promoters to record the DJs, producers and other functions by alphabetical order, however, highlights this year include Arty, Bassnectar, Boys Noise, Clozee, Diesel, Feed Me, Graves, Jai Wolf, Louis the Child, Steve Aoki, Tiësto and Zeds Dead. 6:30 p.m. Dec. 30-31 at the Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St. 18-and-up. Tickets: $119-$339.  decadencenye.com

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