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Glitter![]() I like it in lip products the most, particularly lip glosses, but find it most annoying to deal with in powder eyeshadows, though I certainly enjoy the look of glitter and sparkle just about anywhere–eyes, cheeks, lips! — Christine via https://www.temptalia.com/rant-rave-glitter/ When it was announced that Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) would headline Red Rock’s annual Halloween show, it was hard to ignore the public backlash he received surrounding his beef with Eminem. After seeing various videos of MGK getting showered with “boos” at his live performances, it could’ve been assumed that the same might happen at Red Rocks. Instead, he was met by an extremely large and loyal fan base eager to see him perform. Despite a sudden rush of cold weather that forced some out before the main acts, Halloween on the Rocks was filled with electric performances and dedicated fans. As the venue started to fill up, openers Reo Cragun and London Richards kicked off the show. England-native London Richards fused his smooth R&B vocals over bass-heavy beats throughout the 30-minute set. Richard’s quick set included his self-produced and engineered hit, “Far Away,” which finally got the early crowd off their feet. Next up was trap producer DJ Esco, well-known for his work with artists like Future, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert and many others. Esco’s set not only got the crowd singing along to popular tracks like “Too much Sauce” and “March Madness,” but also significantly turned up the energy of the audience. Out of all the performances throughout the show, DJ Esco provided one of the clear highlights of the night. Mixing the intro of Kendrick Lamar’s “m.A.A.d city” with Sheck Wes’ widely popular “Mo Bamba,” had the crowd shouting the lyrics. DJ Esco moved the crowd into a frenzy and had everyone ready to hear more from Future during Juice Wrld’s set. The R&B group, They., comprised of members Dante Jones and Drew Love anchored the group of openers. The duo settled the restless crowd through their groovy and catchy beats. Jones, a Denver native, was sure to show his hometown plenty of love through the group’s 30-minute set. Emphasizing his dream of performing at Red Rock, Jones helped put on an inspired set. The two vocally flowed alongside each other perfectly, quickly going back and forth rhyming with ease. They. served as a perfect conclusion to the early acts and left the crowd with an energetic wave to ride into the next set. Roughly 20 minutes after They. finished their set, the venue lights quickly cut out and it was thought that Juice Wrld was about to take the stage. Instead, Mac Miller’s “2009” began to play. Soon, Miller was shown on the big screen performing in his NPR Tiny Desk set. The tribute video continued on with clips of Miller’s performance at Halloween on the Rocks two years ago. After the musician’s unforeseen death this past September, love and support for the Pittsburgh rapper poured in from artists across the music industry including Juice Wrld and MGK. The tribute was an emotional intermission for the show and was followed by a tremendous standing ovation of heartbroken Mac Miller fans. Soon after, the lights faded again and the infamous guitar line of Juice Wrld’s “Lucid Dreams” occupied the speakers. Similar to his last performance in Colorado, Juice Wrld opened and closed his set with his most popular track. Allowing the crowd to a majority of the singing, Juice Wrld consistently cut the beat short and finished each track with an acapella rendition of the lyrics. Fans were audibly eager to hear songs from Juice Wrld’s recent collaborative album with Future, Wrld on Drugs. However, the album’s only released single, “Fine China,” was the only new track the crowd heard. Although he played fan favorites like “Wasted,” “All Girls Are The Same” and “Lean Wit Me,” Juice Wrld’s set left dedicated fans with plenty to be desired. He inspired a noticeable shift in energy, much like DJ Esco had accomplished, that prepped the crowd for the final set. Overall, Juice Wrld left his loyal followers with the urge to listen to the tracks he left off the setlist. After another 25 to 30 minute break following the end of Juice Wrld’s set, Machine Gun Kelly finally took the stage. The first noticeable aspect of his set was the significant drop in crowd size that happened during the break. Many that remained proved to be primarily loyal MGK fans. MGK made sure to reward these fans with hits off of his 2018 EP, Binge, along with plenty of classics. MGK made sure to remind the crowd of his long-standing beef with Eminem as he delivered a bold performance of “Rap Devil.” With an elevated stage, tantalizing pyrotechnics and a vibrant yellow jacket, MGK gave a spirited performance for the fans battling with the cold weather. After seeing the crowd size drop so significantly between sets, MGK delivered his fans a deserved reward in the form of a 23-track setlist. Halloween on the Rocks saw a steady increase in fan support and overall enthusiasm despite the unexpected drop in numbers. Capped by convincing performances by Juice Wrld and Machine Gun Kelly, the show was led and elevated by its headliners. The loyal and costumed fans were gifted with an extraordinary beginning to their Halloween Weekend. The annual show is always a highlight on the Red Rocks calendar and each act contributed to the effort of continuing that trend. Although slightly plagued by the cold weather, long breaks between acts and the decrease in attendance numbers, the show was a successful installment in the annual event.
via https://303magazine.com/2018/10/review-halloween-on-the-rocks-2018/ 2018 is getting closer to its end, but that doesn’t mean the Denver music scene is slowing its roll anytime soon. That’s right folks, there are over 700 concerts and musical happenings to check out in November. Within the 30 days of November, that averages out to about 20 concerts per day. No matter what time of year it is, the Denver music scene never fails to deliver shows for everyone. Week 1: October 29 – November 4Recommended: Jukebox The Ghost w/ Luke Null @ The Ogden Theatre – November 1To kick off the very first day of November, alt-rock band Jukebox The Ghost is headed to the Mile High City to take over The Ogden Theatre. Jukebox The Ghost celebrated the release of their most recent album Off To The Races earlier this year which also comes 10 years after their first album Let Live & Let Ghosts. Fellow artist Luke Null is joining Jukebox The Ghost on their Denver tour stop on November 1. Also see…10/29 – Scarlxrd w/ Amazonica @ Larimer Lounge 10/29 – God Save The Queens: Queer Punk Night @ Hi-Dive 10/29 – Bob Weir + Wolf Bros @ The Paramount Theatre 10/29 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 10/29 – The Black Watch @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 10/29 – The Kick Back – Hip-Hop/Grooves/Randomness (Every Monday) @ Goosetown Tavern 10/29 – Three Days In The Saddle @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 10/29 – Live Jazz Night @ The Meadowlark 10/29 – Vlad Girshevich Jazz w/ Special Guests @ Herb’s 10/30 – Black Moth Super Rainbow w/ The Stargazer Lilies, Air Credits @ The Bluebird Theater 10/30 – Suffocation + Cattle Decapitation w/ Visceral Disgorge, Krisiun, Sar Isatum @ The Gothic Theatre 10/30 – Josh Groban w/ Idina Menzel @ The Pepsi Center 10/30 – FAT Tuesday Voodoo Masquerade (A Celebration of New Orleans Music) ft. The FAT Tuesday House Band w/ members of Thievery Corporation, Odesza, John Brown’s Body, Magic Beans, Analog Son, Mama Magnolia, Dynohunter, Brothers of Brass @ Cervantes’ Other Side 10/30 – Amigo The Devil + Harley Poe, Crow Cavalier, Hangman’s Hymnal, The Tejon Street Corner Thieves @ The Marquis Theater 10/30 – Roo Panes w/ Anthony Ruptak @ Lost Lake 10/30 – Goo Goo Dolls @ The Paramount Theatre 10/30 – The Witches’ Realm (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 10/30 – A Jam Supreme (Jazz Jam) Hosted by Jean-Luc Davis (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 10/30 – Sam Pace @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 10/30 – Sugar Candy Mountain w/ Ancient Elk, Palo Santo @ Globe Hall 10/30 – Stelth Ulvang w/ Paul DeHaven, Elizabeth Moen, Porlolo @ Lion’s Lair 10/30 – John Stenger Group: Philly Special @ Nocturne Jazz 10/30 – Shockermom w/ www.com, Rose Alley, MOG&NLP @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 10/30 – Halloween Open Mic Band Jam w/ Nic Jay @ Goosetown Tavern 10/30 – Scars on 45 @ Soiled Dove Underground 10/30 – Back To Basics: The Widdler + Pushloop @ The Black Box 10/30 – Open Mic Night w/ Slex Allen @ The Meadowlark 10/30 – B3 Jazz Project w/ Laura Newman, Jill Fredericksen, Vlad Girshevich, Daryl Gott, Special Guests @ Herb’s 10/30 – Ensemble Faucheux @ Syntax Physic Opera 10/30 – Songwriter’s Open Mic w/ Anthony Ruptak (Night Set) (Every Tuesday) @ Syntax Physic Opera 10/30 – Seance w/ Anthem and Aria (Late Set) @ Syntax Physic Opera 10/31 – Fisher w/ Monki, AViVA, Pruitt @ The Ogden Theatre 10/31 – Carl Broemel of My Morning Jacket w/ Steelism @ The Bluebird Theater 10/31 – Danzig w/ Venom Inc, Power Trip, Mutoid Man @ The Fillmore 10/31 – itchy-O Hallowmass w/ Echo Beds @ Summit Music Hall 10/31 – RE:Search ft. ProJect Aspect (10 Year Anniversary) + Luke The Knife & Friends Live w/ Chuck Morris (Lotus), Nick Gerlach (Michal Menert), Kruza Kid, Mikey Thunder, Jordan Polovina, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Other Side 10/31 – Ghostemane w/ Bitter End, Wavy Jone$ @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 10/31 – Amigo The Devil + Harley Poe, Lost Walks, Hangman’s Hymnal, Crow Cavalier @ The Marquis Theater 10/31 – The Night Game w/ Half The Animal @ Larimer Lounge 10/31 – Colfax Speed Queen Halloween Tour Kickoff w/ Ned Garthe Explosion, Vic N’ The Nawhals, Spirit Award @ Hi-Dive 10/31 – The Grant Farm w/ Coal Town Reunion @ Lost Lake 10/31 – The Goonies (’80s Tribute) w/ DJ A-L @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 10/31 – The Joy Formidable w/ Tancred @ Globe Hall 10/31 – Ingested w/ Enterprise Earth, Bodysnatcher, Aethere @ The Roxy Theatre 10/31 – STEAM Wednesdays Halloween 2018: Butch @ Bar Standard 10/31 – SoDown @ Club Vinyl 10/31 – Goth Night (Every Wednesday) @ Milk Bar 10/31 – Adam Bodine Trio: Halloween Spooktacular @ Nocturne Jazz 10/31 – Hyona Hill @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 10/31 – Green Jellÿ Halloween Extravaganza w/ First Jason, Something For Tomorrow, Extreme Turbo Smash, Delirious Nebula @ Herman’s Hideaway 10/31 – Vivek + The Widdler b2b Pushloop + Ruffhouse (Halloween) w/ Recon DnB Residents, X-TS Emcee @ The Black Box & The Black Box Lounge 10/31 – Pretty Posion w/ DJ Git & Friends @ The Meadowlark 10/31 – Laura Newman Group w/ Wendy Fopeano, Laura Newman, Vlad Girshevich, Jill Fredericksen (Night Set) @ Herb’s 10/31 – Hump Day Funk Jam (Late Set) @ Herb’s 10/31 – LVL Up Wednesday ft. DJ Wushu @ Temple Denver 10/31 – Halloween w/ Joseph Lamar, Kid Astronaut, Machu Linea and The Maybe Sos @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/1 – BROCKHAMPTON @ The Fillmore 11/1 – Hell’s Belles w/ Tracksuit Wedding, Beaux Cheveux @ The Bluebird Theater 11/1 – Of Montreal @ The Gothic Theatre 11/1 – Woodshed Red plays “The Dark Side of the Moon” w/ Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs, Strings and the Box @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/1 – Matthew Dear @ The Marquis Theater 11/1 – The Goon Sax w/ The Teeth of The Hydra, Chromadrift @ Larimer Lounge 11/1 – Holy Wave w/ Pale Sun @ Hi-Dive 11/1 – Leon and The Revival w/ Ghost Tapes, Strange Heavens, Brittany Campbell @ Lost Lake 11/1 – Lord Of The Dance @ The Paramount Theatre 11/1 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/1 – Franny & The Jets (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/1 – Carnage The Executioner w/ Stay Tuned, Fed Rez @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/1 – The WLDLFE + Phangs w/ Rumours Follow @ Globe Hall 11/1 – Hip-Hop Thursdays (Every Thursday) @ Club Vinyl 11/1 – CO Underground (Every Thursday) @ Milk Bar 11/1 – Almost Pioneers w/ The Regular, Just Another Station @ Lion’s Lair 11/1 – Erik Deutsch Sextet @ Nocturne Jazz 11/1 – Motown Groove w/ DJ Aka Miggy @ Goosetown Tavern 11/1 – Hazel Miller Jazz Quartet @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/1 – Phishin Thursdays: Phour.O @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/1 – Michale Graves (Misfits) w/ Argyle Goolsby, Nim Vind, Bury MIA, WitchHands @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/1 – Teenage Kicks w/ DJ Bodhi & Friends @ The Meadowlark 11/1 – Rex Peoples and X-Factr + Abigail Rose & Company @ The Black Buzzard 11/1 – Taylor Maxwell & the Changing Tide w/ JD Wells, Ashlei Brianne @ BarFly Denver 11/1 – Dia de los Muertos w/ Altas, Church Fire, Vic N’ the Narwhals, Plume Varia @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/2 – Tank and The Bangas + Big Freedia w/ Naughty Professor @ The Ogden Theatre 11/2 – Black Lips w/ Surfbort, Dirty Few @ The Bluebird Theater 11/2 – Alex Grey & Allyson Grey Present Deities and Demons Ball w/ Dimond Saints, Tsuruda, Andreilien @ The Fillmore 11/2 – Kruder & Dorfmeister DJ Set w/ Peter Blick @ The Gothic Theatre 11/2 – Russ @ The Pepsi Center 11/2 – Shlohmo @ Summit Music Hall 11/2 – Consider The Source w/ Arturo Complex, Moonlight Bloom @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/2 – King Lil G + Rittz w/ El Cacho, Swizzy J, Rhymesight, K.Colfax @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/2 – Stray From The Path + Silent Planet w/ Kublai Khan, Greyhaven, The Burial Plot @ The Marquis Theater 11/2 – Guilty Pleasures @ Hi-Dive 11/2 – Nnamdi Ogbonnaya w/ Sen Morimoto, Triplip @ Lost Lake 11/2 – Straight No Chaser @ The Paramount Theatre 11/2 – Women In Jazz ft. Rekha Ohal Trio (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/2 – Raul Midón (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/2 – David Nail @ Grizzly Rose 11/2 – The Meditations + Dr. Isreal w/ DJ Bloodpreshah @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/2 – Cherub (DJ Set) w/ Maddy O’Neal @ Globe Hall 11/2 – Fiesta Fridays (Every Friday) @ Club Vinyl 11/2 – Ritual Fridays @ The Church 11/2 – Milk N Cookies @ Milk Bar 11/2 – Sulfur w/ Fist Fight, Hyzenborg, Seven Sea Voyage, Letter Nine @ The Oriental Theater 11/2 – Moon Pussy w/ The Last Great American Rock Band, Grave Moss @ Lion’s Lair 11/2 – The Brian Claxton Quintet (Night Set) (Every Friday) @ Nocturne Jazz 11/2 – Heidi Schmidt Duo (Late Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 11/2 – Over Time w/ Wild Lives @ Goosetown Tavern 11/2 – Vatican Vamps w/ Tyler Paul Glasgow, Shelly Rollison @ The Walnut Room 11/2 – Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/2 – Shakedown Street @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/2 – Royal Bliss w/ Joyous Wolf, Messer, Hold Me Hostage, Wolfpack Productions, WORLDVIRAL.tv, Core @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/2 – Old Fashioned Hootenanny @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 11/2 – Freddy Todd + KLL SMTH @ The Black Box 11/2 – Locals In The Lounge ft. Diverse Culmination w/ Dis_1, Norse Dubz, Sin7 @ The Black Box Lounge 11/2 – The Solution w/ DJ Low Key, Lazy Eyez @ The Meadowlark 11/2 – Erika Ryann w/ John Calvin Abney, M. Lockwood Porter @ The Skylark Lounge 11/2 – Birch Street @ The Black Buzzard 11/2 – Grandtheft + Krane @ Temple Denver 11/2 – Sir + BabyBaby @ BarFly Denver 11/3 – Cherub w/ Maddy O’Neal @ The Ogden Theatre 11/3 – Mountain Man w/ The Dead Tongues @ The Bluebird Theater 11/3 – Lily Allen w/ S-X @ Summit Music Hall 11/3 – ALO + Tea Leaf Green w/ Rum Creek ft. Members of Hot Buttered Rum, Coral Creek @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/3 – DeadPhish Orchestra ft. John Kadlecik (Further) w/ Evil Dave ft. Shawn Eckels (Andy Frasco & The UN), Todd Smallie & Shaun Gilmour (JJ Grey & Mofro) @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/3 – mewithoutYou w/ Smidley, Davey and the Chain @ The Marquis Theater 11/3 – Tera Melos + Mouse On The Keys w/ Rumble Young Man Rumble @ Larimer Lounge 11/3 – CT-X (Captured Tracks 10 Year Anniversary) w/ Drahla, Lina Tullgren, Wax Chattels @ Hi-Dive 11/3 – Spite w/ Falsifier, Depths of Hatred @ Lost Lake 11/3 – Purnell Steen (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/3 – Fabian Almazan Trio w/ Linda Oh & Henry Cole (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/3 – Wake & Bake Brunch w/ Dr. Isreal, DJ Imeh (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/3 – Meadow Mountain (Album Release) w/ Wood Belly (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/3 – Sure Sure + Wilderado @ Globe Hall 11/3 – Red Rocks Local Set ft. Venture Still, Paul Frost @ Red Rocks 11/3 – YNW Melly @ The Roxy Theatre 11/3 – BASS OPS ft. JPhelpz, Brodinski @ Club Vinyl 11/3 – Noches en la Catedral: Latin Nights (Every Saturday) @ The Church 11/3 – Mixtape Saturdays (Every Saturday) @ Milk Bar 11/3 – After The Burial w/ Acacia Strain, Erra, Make Them Suffer, Remain & Sustain @ The Oriental Theater 11/3 – The Unaccepted w/ Fastplants, Queen City Sinners, Barking Mad @ Lion’s Lair 11/3 – The Al Hood Quintet (Night Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 11/3 – Annie Booth (Late Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 11/3 – Quits w/ Americas, Reptoid, Laurium, More TBA @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/3 – Freight Train Rabbit Killer w/ Crime City Curs @ Goosetown Tavern 11/3 – Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/3 – August West Band @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/3 – Sipapalooza 2018 w/ Float Like A Buffalo @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/3 – Elder Grown w/ The Dawn, Frogg, Sparky Quano @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/3 – Daniella Katzir @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 11/3 – Dry Branch Fire Squad w/ Grass It Up @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music 11/3 – Heartstoppers @ The Venue 11/3 – Supernova House Music w/ Maya Amack, Kimberly St. John, Brett Starr @ The Black Box Lounge 11/3 – Language Denver #047 w/ Kronology, Consouls, GHoST @ The Black Box 11/3 – Get Out and Vote Rally w/ Ethyl and the Regulars @ The Skylark Lounge 11/3 – Ian Taylor @ The Black Buzzard 11/3 – Top Shelf @ Herb’s 11/3 – Saint Clair @ Temple Denver 11/3 – First Saturday Blues @ BarFly Denver 11/3 – Mile High Soul Club @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/4 – Wild Nothing w/ Men I Trust @ The Bluebird Theater 11/4 – Brandon Rogers @ The Gothic Theatre 11/4 – The Contortionist w/ Intervals @ Summit Music Hall 11/4 – Hate Drugs w/ The Jacks, Harbour, Guys on a Bus @ The Marquis Theater 11/4 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/4 – People House Presents “The Gift Of Music” (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/4 – Gumbo le Deux (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/4 – Dia De Los Muertos Celebration ft. Jyemo Club + Los Mocochetes (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/4 – The Alarm: A Festival Of Love, Hope, and Strength ft. At Streets of London @ The Oriental Theater 11/4 – The Catcalls w/ Baby Mone, Chris Schrift & the Rock ‘n’ Roll Boys @ Lion’s Lair 11/4 – Manta Rays w/ Quinlan Conley and the I-90 Blues, More TBA @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/4 – Sunday Funday @ Goosetown Tavern 11/4 – Sunday Sessions w/ Dave Hebert of Bear’s Choice + True Blue Band @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/4 – Rock Back The Clock w/ Children At Play, Overt Defiance, Jericho, Noble 5th & The Confidence, Ipecac, 9th Avenue Trio, Mile High Scenesters, WORLDVIRAL.tv @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/4 – Strawberry Mountain w/ Cody Bryan Band, New-Gene, White Rose Motor Oil @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/4 – Denver On My Mind – Americana Series @ The Black Buzzard Week 2: November 5 – November 11Recommended: Ice Cube @ The Fillmore – November 8One of the most iconic rap legends is coming back to Denver on November 8. That’s right everyone, rap pioneer Ice Cube is coming to the 303 to take over The Fillmore. Ice Cube is known for his contributions to the development of hip-hop and rap as well as his unique lyricism. Almost 30 years after N.W.A., Ice Cube is still going strong. Tickets are on sale and available to see Ice Cube in action this month, so grab some while you can. Also see…11/5 – Saints of Valory w/ Pandas & People @ The Bluebird Theater 11/5 – Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals w/ Child Bite @ The Marquis Theater 11/5 – Molly Brunch w/ Jesse Woods @ Lost Lake 11/5 – Bob Margolin w/ The Delta Sonics @ Dazzle Jazz 11/5 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/5 – Burnt Bridge Masons w/ Sugar Mill Sunset @ Lion’s Lair 11/5 – Moonday Nights @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/5 – Metal Mondays ft. Black Marlin, Fail to Fear, Pennysick @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/5 – Live Jazz Night @ The Meadowlark 11/6 – The Story So Far w/ Turnover, Citizen, Movements @ The Ogden Theatre 11/6 – The Wind + The Wave w/ Shawn James, Swells @ The Bluebird Theater 11/6 – Joywave + Sir Sly w/ Donna Missal @ The Gothic Theatre 11/6 – Lil Xan w/ Steven Cannon, phem @ Summit Music Hall 11/6 – Masego w/ Van Jess @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/6 – Oliver Francis w/ Big Baby Scumbag, slouch, David Frederick @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/6 – Un + Oryx w/ Matriarch, Alone @ Hi-Dive 11/6 – Acid Dad w/ Serpentfoot, Emerald Siam @ Lost Lake 11/6 – Jim James w/ Alynda Segarra (Hurray for the Riff Raff), Andrea Gibson @ The Paramount Theatre 11/6 – Bob Margolin w/ The Delta Sonics @ Dazzle Jazz 11/6 – What Young Men Do @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/6 – Bloodletting North America 2018 @ The Roxy Theatre 11/6 – Circa Survive @ The Oriental Theater 11/6 – The Gabriel Mervine Quintet @ Nocturne Jazz 11/6 – Jesse Dayton w/ OG Country @ 3 Kings Tavern 11/6 – Open Mic Band Jam w/ Nic Jay @ Goosetown Tavern 11/6 – DJ Williams’ Birthday Bash @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/6 – Coki w/ Retina, CurlyOnE @ The Black Box 11/6 – Open Mic Night w/ Slex Allen @ The Meadowlark 11/6 – Deap Vally @ BarFly Denver 11/7 – Avenhart w/ The Lonesome Days, The Heartstring Hunters @ The Bluebird Theater 11/7 – Thrice w/ The Bronx, Teenage Wrist @ Summit Music Hall 11/7 – RE:Search ft. Mimosa w/ SuperVision, Mikey Thunder, Jordan Polovina, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/7 – Yung Pinch w/ Tyla Yaweh, Maze Windu, Juz J @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/7 – Triathalon + The Marias w/ Toast @ The Marquis Theater 11/7 – Death Valley Girls w/ Gymshorts, Keef Duster @ Larimer Lounge 11/7 – Tri-City Trio (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/7 – Masontown (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/7 – Citizen Dan (Steely Dan Tribute) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/7 – Jaws, and Other Villains @ Globe Hall 11/7 – STEAM Wednesdays ft. Kill Frenzy @ Bar Standard 11/7 – Spherio @ Nocturne Jazz 11/7 – Casper Skulls w/ Safekeeper, More TBA @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/7 – DJ Em Karaoke @ Goosetown Tavern 11/7 – Coco Montoya @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/7 – Hyona Hill @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/7 – AYSK (Artists You Should Know) @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/7 – Ebony Archer and The Soul Evolution Band @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/7 – Jazz Jam w/ Kevin Matthews, Carl Sorensen @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/8 – The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band w/ Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene @ The Bluebird Theater 11/8 – Why? Plays Alopecia w/ Lala Lala @ The Gothic Theatre 11/8 – Organ Freeman w/ Philthy, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/8 – The Orb w/ Mental 69 @ The Marquis Theater 11/8 – Verses The Inevitable + Sqwrev w/ Evinair, Maya Bennett @ Larimer Lounge 11/8 – False Cathedrals + Modern Goon (Dual Album Release) w/ Future Perfect @ Hi-Dive 11/8 – Y La Bamba w/ Don Chicharrón @ Lost Lake 11/8 – The Magician w/ Dugan, Z-W @ Beta Nightclub 11/8 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/8 – Ladies Of LCD Soundsystem Tour ft. Nancy Whang, Gavin Rayna Russom w/ l.a. Zwicky, DJ Markie, PLUS1 @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/8 – Low Cut Connie w/ Ruby Boots @ Globe Hall 11/8 – As I Lay Dying w/ Within The Ruins, Kingdom of Giants @ The Oriental Theater 11/8 – …and the black feathers w/ Dead Country Gentlemen, Artificial Perfect Moment @ Lion’s Lair 11/8 – The Fred Hamilton Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 11/8 – Everythinggoestohell w/ Poppies, Dammit Karen, Vampire Cult @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/8 – Motown Groove w/ DJ Aka Miggy @ Goosetown Tavern 11/8 – Heather Maloney @ The Walnut Room 11/8 – Ian Ethan Case @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/8 – Phishin Thursdays: Phour.O @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/8 – Spyn Reset w/ Queens of the Galaxy, Cosmic Joe @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/8 – The Showcase Tour: Denver (Hip-Hop) @ The Black Box 11/8 – Stomping Ground Thursdays w/ Drifter Angle, DJ Syntax, Kompra, Protekta, Sidechick @ The Black Box Lounge 11/8 – The Interesting Times Gang 001 @ The Meadowlark 11/8 – Caitlin Cook (Night Set) @ The Black Buzzard 11/8 – Randall Dubis Band (Late Set) @ The Black Buzzard 11/8 – Proko @ Temple Denver 11/8 – Harmony & Brad (Night Set) @ BarFly Denver 11/8 – Larimer Lights + Stop Motion + Dylan Streight (Late Set) @ BarFly Denver 11/8 – Vinyl Jeopardy @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/9 – Super Diamond (Neil Diamond Tribute) w/ Under A Blood Red Sky @ The Ogden Theatre 11/9 – Evan + Zane @ The Bluebird Theater 11/9 – Mike Shinoda w/ Don Broco @ The Fillmore 11/9 – Voodoo Dead w/ Steve Kimock, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, Jackie Greene, John Morgan Kimock @ The Gothic Theatre 11/9 – Dermot Kennedy w/ The O’My’s @ Summit Music Hall 11/9 – Satsang w/ Special Guests Tim & Chitty (of Nahko & Medicine for the People) @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/9 – Late Night Radio Live Band (Album Release) w/ Daily Bread, Recess, Derlee @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/9 – Death From Above w/ 1979, CRX @ The Marquis Theater 11/9 – Zeta June w/ Lola Rising, Telemetry, XOA @ Larimer Lounge 11/9 – Starfish: Italo Disco w/ Garth Wicked Crew, Shannon von Kelly @ Hi-Dive 11/9 – Glacial Tomb (Album Release) w/ Call Of The Void, Saddle Of Southern Darkness @ Lost Lake 11/9 – Bro Safari + UFO! @ Beta Nightclub 11/9 – Women In Jazz ft. Ellyn Rucker Trio (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/9 – Benny Benack III (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/9 – in/PLANES w/ Spirettes, Down Time @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/9 – Low Cut Connie w/ Ruby Boots @ Globe Hall 11/9 – Mark Battles @ The Roxy Theatre 11/9 – Ritual Fridays ft. Jamie Jones @ The Church 11/9 – Other Side Of Vegas w/ Roy Evans, Bruno Browning @ Milk Bar 11/9 – Tunes For Barrett -10th Anniversary Party ft. Todd Nance & Friends @ The Oriental Theater 11/9 – Paul Musso (Late Set) @ Nocturne Jazz 11/9 – 7HORSE w/ Hot Apostles @ 3 Kings Tavern 11/9 – Graeme James @ Goosetown Tavern 11/9 – FONEMICS w/ Modulor, Lobo Hombre, Irving Pacheco, La Mugre Social Club @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/9 – ZooFunkYou w/ Sixty Minute Men, Kaleid, ButterWax @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/9 – Covenhoven w/ Plain Faraday @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music 11/9 – The Matt Skellenger Group @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 11/9 – Street Ritual 10 Year Showcase w/ Duffrey, Bricksquash, Ovoid, dela Moontribe, spacegeishA, Pacific Patterns, Hullabalo0, Craftal, Beak Nasty @ The Black Box & The Black Box Lounge 11/9 – The Solution w/ DJ Low Key, Lazy Eyez @ The Meadowlark 11/9 – Smiths Grove w/ The Apostled Knash, Smile Victoria @ The Skylark Lounge 11/9 – Jubilingo + Jonas The Space Cowboy @ The Black Buzzard 11/9 – Phantoms @ Temple Denver 11/9 – Willym Brown, Dayton Stone and the Undertones, Jenna and Martin @ BarFly Denver 11/9 – Jazz at the Opera ft. Pluma w/ Fresh Fruit + Honky Tonk at the Opera w/ 5 and Dimers @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/10 – Tyler Childers w/ Blank Range @ The Ogden Theatre 11/10 – The Menzingers w/ Tiny Moving Parts, Daddy Issues @ The Bluebird Theater 11/10 – Rüfüs Du Sol w/ Lane 8, Cassian @ The Fillmore 11/10 – Voodoo Dead w/ Steve Kimock, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, Jackie Greene, John Morgan Kimock @ The Gothic Theatre 11/10 – Perpetual Groove + Kung Fu @ Summit Music Hall 11/10 – Lettuce w/ The Colorado Symphony Orchestra @ Boettcher Hall 11/10 – Sonic Blossom ft. LSDREAM, Whitebear, Bogtrotter, Lusine, Janover, Cualli, Dozier, Kosha Dillz, GTill Dawn @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side 11/10 – Rozwell Kid w/ Bitter Suns, Prince Daddy & The Hyena @ The Marquis Theater 11/10 – Yellow Days w/ Yeek @ Larimer Lounge 11/10 – Cloud Catcher w/ Tricoma, Rotstrotter @ Hi-Dive 11/10 – Spells w/ Eyes and Ears (Tape Release), Great American House Fire (Album Release), Hooper @ Lost Lake 11/10 – Wolfgang Gartner @ Beta Nightclub 11/10 – Hairball @ The Paramount Theatre 11/10 – Saturday Breakfast Revival w/ Jack Hadley (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/10 – Drew Zaremba 5tet (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/10 – Locash @ Grizzly Rose 11/10 – Still Stompers (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/10 – SuperMagick (Amy Winehouse Tribute) (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/10 – Chuck Prophet and The Mission Express w/ Andy Sydow @ Globe Hall 11/10 – Red Rocks Local Set ft. Nothing But Nineties, Ian Mahan @ Red Rocks 11/10 – BASS OPS ft. Bloodthinnerz, Icarus @ Club Vinyl 11/10 – Beartooth w/ Knocked Loose, Sylar @ The Oriental Theater 11/10 – Gabriel Mervine @ Nocturne Jazz 11/10 – Denver Vintage Reggae Society @ Goosetown Tavern 11/10 – Fall Rock Concert (Day Set) @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/10 – Noise Pollution (AC/DC Tribute) w/ Lounge Fly (Tribute to STP), Hallowed Screams (Slayer Tribute), Angry Again (Megadeth Tribute) @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/10 – Formula 5 w/ Dylan Kishner Band, 500 year flood, Ruby Hill @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/10 – Peter Case @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 11/10 – Richard Shindell + Gretchen Peters @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music 11/10 – Cid & Scales Music Present: 9th Annual Play It Forward @ The Black Box Lounge 11/10 – Sub.Mission Presents Shadow People: Truth + Youngsta w/ ONHELL, Thanom @ The Black Box 11/10 – Soul 4 You @ The Meadowlark 11/10 – Klaus D. w/ Den Mother, Bryon Parker @ The Skylark Lounge 11/10 – Smithfield + Jay Allen @ The Black Buzzard 11/10 – Groovealicious @ Herb’s 11/10 – Temple Saturdays @ Temple Denver 11/10 – Unpaid Overtime w/ Big Ol Pony @ BarFly Denver 11/10 – Opera on Tap Almost All Of…Der Freischutz (Night Set) @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/10 – Pink Hawks Fiesta de Scorpio w/ Roka Hueka, The Maybe So’s (Late Set) @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/11 – Tyler Childers w/ Blank Range @ The Ogden Theatre 11/11 – Cloud Nothings w/ Nap Eyes, Life Support @ The Bluebird Theater 11/11 – Rüfüs Du Sol w/ Lane 8, Cassian @ The Fillmore 11/11 – Old Wounds w/ SeeYouSpaceCowboy, Chamber, Remain and Sustain, Bliss @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 11/11 – Afton Showcase ft. Ryu, ST3VOH, Dripdasavage reckless, Bawbs, young B, Ace Virtuoso, King LR, Andre Toadstool, GlassesDaMartian, THE JU$TICE LEAGUE, Xanzîbar, Terry Carter The Singer, Wreckless, Larry.loui.V, NotLo, Badboi, Shinobi, Sacred Imprint @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/11 – Dem Atlas w/ DJ Keezy, Curci, Whiskey&Wood @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/11 – Cro-Mags + EyeHateGod @ The Marquis Theater 11/11 – Mr. Jackson’s Neighborhood w/ Rob4Real, HR People @ Larimer Lounge 11/11 – Nathan Palmer w/ Ray Reed, U.T.I.C.A. @ Lost Lake 11/11 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/11 – Blitzkrieg Brunch (Music of The Ramones, CBGBs) w/ DJ Hollow (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/11 – Like Moths To Flames w/ Oceans Ate Alaska, Phinehas, Novelists, Under Auburn Skies @ The Oriental Theater 11/11 – Gobbing On Wasabi w/ Steve & Marina, Scott Butler @ Lion’s Lair 11/11 – Starjammer Matinee w/ The Trade-Inns, …and The Black Feathers, Spyderland, The Two Tens @ Goosetown Tavern 11/11 – Darrell Scott @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/11 – Sunday Sessions w/ Dave Hebert of Bear’s Choice + True Blue Band @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/11 – Animaniacs Live In Concert! (Day Set) @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/11 – Still Dirty After 30 ft. Farout, Kind Dub, DocFunk (Night Set) @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/11 – Papa J. Ruiz w/ Trayce Chapman, Kingsmuve, Tau, NXBXDYS @ The Black Box 11/11 – Denver On My Mind – Americana Series @ The Black Buzzard Week 3: November 12 – November 18Recommended: The Motet w/ Cory Wong, Antwaun Stanley @ The Ogden Theatre – November 17If you’re looking for some Colorado-based talent to check out this month, you can never go wrong with The Motet. On November 16 and 17, The Motet is taking over The Ogden Theatre. If you’re unfamiliar with the band, check out their Live at Red Rocks album they put out back in 2016. Their funky sound spreads groove and good vibes that are contagious. On November 17, The Motet is bringing along Vulfpeck’s Cory Wong and Antwuan Stanley to The Ogden making this one funky show you won’t want to miss. Also see…11/12 – YBN Crew ft. YBN Nahmir, YBN Almighty Jay, YBN Cordae @ Summit Music Hall 11/12 – The Patient Zeros w/ Turvy Organ, The Color of Sound @ Larimer Lounge 11/12 – Can’t Be Satisfied: Blues Night @ Hi-Dive 11/12 – WAVVES w/ Shy Boys, Panther Martin @ The Oriental Theater 11/12 – Jon McLaughlin + Matt Wertz @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/12 – Moonday Nights @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/12 – Split Window w/ Pherkad, Evenhands @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/12 – Live Jazz Night @ The Meadowlark 11/12 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/13 – Behemoth w/ At the Gates, Wolves in The Throne Room @ The Ogden Theatre 11/13 – AJR w/ Robert DeLong @ The Fillmore 11/13 – Pusha T w/ Phony Ppl @ Summit Music Hall 11/13 – Hands Like Houses w/ Emarosa, Devour The Day, The Faim, Arlington @ The Marquis Theater 11/13 – Zimmer w/ Haulm, Fredroknows @ Larimer Lounge 11/13 – Cleopatrick w/ CITRA, Too Many Humans @ Hi-Dive 11/13 – CU Denver’s R&B + Pop/Rock Ensembles w/ Fresh Fruit @ Lost Lake 11/13 – Generation Axe ft. Steve Vai, Zakk Wylde, Yngwie Malmsteen, Nuno Bettencourt, Tosin Abasi @ The Paramount Theatre 11/13 – Mark Guiliana Space Heroes @ Dazzle Jazz 11/13 – Red Alice + Annastezhaa @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/13 – Invogue Records Tour ft. Boys Of Fall w/ In Her Own Words, Ky Rodgers, Valienta, 1,000 Miles of Fire @ Globe Hall 11/13 – PVMNTS + WSTR w/ Hold Close, Right Before Rain @ The Oriental Theater 11/13 – Crunk Witch w/ Adam Selene, Prep Rally @ Lion’s Lair 11/13 – The Guestlist w/ Bryce Merritt, David Davis @ The Walnut Room 11/13 – Bukez Finezt + Vodex w/ Fr0z+wr3ck, Sektah @ The Black Box 11/13 – Open Mic Night w/ Slex Allen @ The Meadowlark 11/14 – Good Charlotte w/ Sleeping With Sirens, Knuckle Puck, The Dose @ The Ogden Theatre 11/14 – Caamp w/ Graham Good @ The Bluebird Theater 11/14 – Rubblebucket w/ Thick Paint, Tōth @ The Gothic Theatre 11/14 – Amine w/ Buddy, Kayo Genesis @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/14 – RE:Search ft. Plastician + Wick-It The Instigator w/ Mikey Thunder, Jordan Polovina, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/14 – The Wrecks w/ Badflower, Deal Casino @ The Marquis Theater 11/14 – Em Possible (Album Release) w/ Sarah Slaton (Edison), Mxxnwatchers @ Larimer Lounge 11/14 – The Puscie Jones Revue @ Hi-Dive 11/14 – Roxy Roca w/ Sixty Minute Men, Zagriculture @ Lost Lake 11/14 – Mark Guiliana Space Heroes @ Dazzle Jazz 11/14 – Ruston Kelly w/ Katie Pruitt @ Globe Hall 11/14 – STEAM Wednesdays ft. Supernova @ Bar Standard 11/14 – DevilDriver w/ Jinjer, Raven Black, Smackfactor, Genocide Method @ The Oriental Theater 11/14 – John Gunther Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 11/14 – Rock Eupora w/ Nimbus, Lefty @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/14 – Hyona Hill @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/14 – AYSK (Artists You Should Know) @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/14 – Pretty Posion w/ DJ Git & Friends @ The Meadowlark 11/14 – Jazz Jam w/ Kevin Matthews, Carl Sorensen @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/15 – Caamp w/ Doc Robinson @ The Bluebird Theater 11/15 – Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin Performs “Suspiria” @ The Gothic Theatre 11/15 – Typesetter w/ Kali Masi, Plasma Canvas, JSR @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 11/15 – Rumpke Mountain Boys w/ Jack Cloonan Band, Ghost Town Drifters @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/15 – Goopsteppa w/ Khiva, Supertask, LowPro. @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/15 – Hot Dub Time Machine w/ 2AR @ The Marquis Theater 11/15 – Daughters w/ Echo Beds @ Larimer Lounge 11/15 – GALLERIES w/ Grass, Wild Call @ Hi-Dive 11/15 – The Fritz w/ Intergalactic Peace Jelly, Float Like A Buffalo @ Lost Lake 11/15 – Paul Van Dyk @ Beta Nightclub 11/15 – Larry Fuller Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/15 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/15 – The Ricky Early Band ft. Cherise @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/15 – Lessko w/ Nxtlvl, Aelodie, Clockwise, Dr. Pill @ Globe Hall 11/15 – Children Of Alcatraz w/ Dr. Jeykle & The Formaldehydes, The Two-Fifties @ Lion’s Lair 11/15 – The Industrial Strength Trio @ Nocturne Jazz 11/15 – Hail Satan w/ Mega Blue Stallion @ 3 Kings Tavern 11/15 – Motown Groove w/ DJ Aka Miggy @ Goosetown Tavern 11/15 – Gary Dead Smith Project w/ The Symbols @ The Walnut Room 11/15 – Caitlin Canty w/ John Statz @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/15 – Phishin Thursdays: Phour.O @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/15 – Raven w/ Extinction A.D., Mobile Deathcamp, Straight Six, Immortal Sÿnn @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/15 – The Weekday Saints w/ Marafiki, Mad Dog Blues, Amorphic @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/15 – Trufeelz w/ MIDIcinal, Notorious Conduct, Elctrx, Mythic Rogue @ The Black Box 11/15 – Stomping Ground Thursdays w/ Mikey Thunder, Alex M, Cord, Goreteks, Sound Guy Josh @ The Black Box Lounge 11/15 – Eventually It Will Kill You w/ Many Blessings (Cassette Release), Natural Violence, Prison Glue, Law of The Night @ The Meadowlark 11/15 – Pan-Pot ft. Thomas @ Temple Denver 11/15 – Morning Bear w/ Joe Cutshall, The Woodpile @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/16 – The Motet w/ Escort @ The Ogden Theatre 11/16 – Everytime I Die w/ Turnstile, Angel Du$t, Vein @ The Bluebird Theater 11/16 – Aaron Lewis @ The Fillmore 11/16 – Magic Giant w/ Rob Drabkin, Stelth Ulvang (of The Lumineers / Dovekins) @ The Gothic Theatre 11/16 – Michal Menert & The Pretty Fantastics (Album Release) w/ Trophy Beats @ Summit Music Hall 11/16 – G Herbo w/ Southside, Queen Key, Lil James, Q Money @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/16 – Part & Parcel’s Corduroy Classic ft. Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth), Members of Kitchen Dwellers, Analog Son, The Sweet Lillies, Sister Sparrow, Tenth Mountain Division, Matt Flaherty w/ Liver Down The River (A Benefit for RIP Medical Debt) @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/16 – Chase Atlantic w/ Cherry Pools, R I L E Y @ The Marquis Theater 11/16 – Local H @ Larimer Lounge 11/16 – Drug Church + Gouge Away w/ Heart Attack Man, Cheap Perfume @ Hi-Dive 11/16 – Fed Rez w/ Ramakhandra, Gostar, Ghostpulse @ Lost Lake 11/16 – Yookie + Lektrique + Soltan @ Beta Nightclub 11/16 – Women In Jazz ft. Annie Booth Trio (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/16 – The Ken Walker Sextet (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/16 – Freebear (Patrick McDevitt & Alejandro Castaño) (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/16 – Frank Foster @ Grizzly Rose 11/16 – Whip It! All Vinyl ’80s Dance Party w/ DJ Jason Heller @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/16 – Ross From Friends @ Bar Standard 11/16 – Ritual Fridays ft. Aly & Fila @ The Church 11/16 – Wake The Dead @ Milk Bar 11/16 – Cody Statz w/ The Whimsy Of Things, Jon Arckey @ Lion’s Lair 11/16 – Downtown Brown w/ Wicked Bears, R.A.S.P., More TBA @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/16 – Decker w/ Anthony Ruptak, Mike Mangione @ The Walnut Room 11/16 – Nick Colionne @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/16 – Yard Squad + Flash Mountain Flood @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/16 – Weather Big Storm w/ Tzimani, Last Rhino, Yellnats, Delirious Nebula @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/16 – Mammoth Water w/ Desmond Jones, STIG @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/16 – Best of Open Stage @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 11/16 – Sin7 & Friends w/ Rez, Sudo, Seamzlegit, Scarien, Sin7 b2b Strange Tamer @ The Black Box Lounge 11/16 – The Black Box 2 Year Anniversary (Night One) w/ Kursa, K.L.O, VCTRE, FFINN @ The Black Box 11/16 – The Solution w/ DJ Low Key, Lazy Eyez @ The Meadowlark 11/16 – Coop & the Chicken Pluckers @ The Skylark Lounge 11/16 – Mark Rose of Spitalfield + My Body Sings Electric + The Hollow @ The Black Buzzard 11/16 – Croatia Squad @ Temple Denver 11/16 – Ian Argys Ensemble @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/16 – Funk Club w/ DJ Jason Heller @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/17 – Everytime I Die w/ Turnstile, Angel Du$t, Vein, Line Brawl @ The Bluebird Theater 11/17 – Tab Benoit w/ Whiskey Bayou Revue ft. Eric Johanson, Jeff McCarty @ The Gothic Theatre 11/17 – Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Two Sets) @ The Pepsi Center 11/17 – Stabbing Westward w/ Kill Minus Nine, Radio Scarlet @ Summit Music Hall 11/17 – Father w/ Danger Incorporated, Lil House Phone (Night Set) @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/17 – Marvel Years + Defunk w/ Jantsen, Unfold @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/17 – Polytoxic’s Last Show Ever w/ Sneaky Bastards (Late Set) @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/17 – Goatwhore w/ The Casualties, Black Tusk, Great American Ghost, Morthereon @ The Marquis Theater 11/17 – Magic Giant w/ Stelth Ulvang (Lumineers/Dovekins) @ Larimer Lounge 11/17 – Drag The River w/ Casey James Prestwood, Valdez @ Hi-Dive 11/17 – Dead Horses w/ Benjamin Jaffe, Matt Rouch @ Lost Lake 11/17 – Lo’99 @ Beta Nightclub 11/17 – Purnell Steen (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/17 – Mike Abbott + Eric Gunnison (CD Release) (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/17 – Ghost Tapes (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/17 – Eli Young Band @ Grizzly Rose 11/17 – Wes Watkins (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/17 – J Masics w/ James Elkington (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/17 – William Clark Green w/ U.S. Tygers @ Globe Hall 11/17 – BASS OPS ft. Dr. Ozi, JETS @ Club Vinyl 11/17 – High on Fire + Municipal Waste w/ Toxic Holocaust, Haunt @ The Oriental Theater 11/17 – Astroman w/ Doom Lagoon, Major Glen @ Lion’s Lair 11/17 – The Al Hood Quintet @ Nocturne Jazz 11/17 – Flight Kamikaze w/ Barking Mad @ 3 Kings Tavern 11/17 – FEIC 2018 After Party w/ DJ Em Karaoke, Flat Earth Man @ Goosetown Tavern 11/17 – Conconart Studio Showcase @ The Walnut Room 11/17 – The Contenders ft. Jay Nash @ The Walnut Room 11/17 – Rebels With A Cause w/ Psydecar, SAHADEV THE MC, Johnny Friendly, Safety 3rd @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/17 – Chewy&Bach w/ KR3TURE, Deezy Le Phunk, Jibbles & Bitz, PHIE @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/17 – Chris Smither @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music 11/17 – Strange Americans @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 11/17 – Trickshot and the Double Bills @ The Venue 11/17 – The Black Box 2 Year Anniversary (Night Two) w/ Tunnidge, Kaiju, Sleeper, Repulsion @ The Black Box 11/17 – Whomp Truck Celebrates Two Years of The Black Box @ The Black Box Lounge 11/17 – Amazing Adventures w/ Bert Olsen, Jason Steady, Sliver @ The Skylark Lounge 11/17 – The Vagabonds w/ Copper Leaf @ The Black Buzzard 11/17 – Temple Saturdays @ Temple Denver 11/17 – Hive @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/18 – Ryan Montbleau w/ Joe Lessard (of Head for the Hills) & Hanna Doreen, Jonah Wisneski @ The Bluebird Theater 11/18 – Small Town Murder @ Summit Music Hall 11/18 – Dom Kennedy w/ Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/18 – Lea Luna w/ Queen Beats @ Larimer Lounge 11/18 – Ural Thomas & The Pain w/ Jumbo’s Hi-Dive Blues Band, Neon Brown @ Hi-Dive 11/18 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/18 – Wes Watkins (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/18 – Psydecar ft. The Proj3ct, CollieRAD (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/18 – Mike Masse Band w/ Bryce Bloom @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/18 – Sunday Sessions w/ Dave Hebert of Bear’s Choice + True Blue Band @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/18 – Fall Band Showcase @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/18 – Ryan Bingham @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music 11/18 – Denver On My Mind – Americana Series @ The Black Buzzard Week 4: November 19 – November 25Recommended: Twenty One Pilots w/ AWOLNATION, Max Frost @ The Pepsi Center – November 19Twenty One Pilots are finally returning to Denver on November 19 to take over The Pepsi Center. Earlier this year, the duo released their most recent album Trench which also comes nearly three years after their Grammy Award-winning album Blurryface. Twenty One Pilots are known to always put on a killer show that not only sounds great but includes stunning visuals as well. Fellow artists AWOLNATION and Max Frost are joining TØP as they come through Denver. Also see…11/19 – Julien Baker + Phoebe Bridgers w/ Lucy Dacus @ The Ogden Theatre 11/19 – Ronnie Radke (Comedy Roast & Performance) @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 11/19 – Tyus w/ 3AM, Eso.xo.Supreme, Rene’ @ Larimer Lounge 11/19 – John Nolan w/ Ian Mahan, Andy Thomas’ Dust Heart @ Hi-Dive 11/19 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/19 – Dancing Plague + More TBA @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/19 – Moonday Nights @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/19 – Riddy K w/ Cold Cody, DJ Dynamit3 @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/19 – Live Jazz Night @ The Meadowlark 11/20 – Shallou w/ Japanese Wallpaper @ The Bluebird Theater 11/20 – OSHUN w/ PRODA, milky.wav, Kayla Marque @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 11/20 – The Lituation @ Hi-Dive 11/20 – Odonis Odonis w/ Voight, Church Fire @ Lost Lake 11/20 – Karrin Allyson @ Dazzle Jazz 11/20 – Les Amis @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/20 – Erika Wennerstrom (Heartless Bastards) w/ Blake Brown and The American Dust Choir @ Globe Hall 11/20 – Waterparks w/ I Don’t Know How They Found Me @ The Oriental Theater 11/20 – Fragile Fires @ Lion’s Lair 11/20 – Heidi Schmidt @ Nocturne Jazz 11/20 – Lone Drum w/ pheel. @ The Black Box 11/20 – Open Mic Night w/ Slex Allen @ The Meadowlark 11/21 – Justin Martin w/ Justin Jay’s Fantastic Voyage, Ardalan @ The Ogden Theatre 11/21 – All The Witches w/ Handsome Jack @ The Bluebird Theater 11/21 – The Last Waltz Revisited @ The Fillmore 11/21 – Snakehips w/ Pluko @ The Gothic Theatre 11/21 – Morgan Evans w/ Lindsay Ell, Carlton Anderson, Dylan Schneider @ Summit Music Hall 11/21 – RE:Search ft. Sayer, Toadface, Grymetyme, Mikey Thunder, Jordan Polovina, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/21 – The Garden w/ Le1f, Machine Girl @ The Marquis Theater 11/21 – Chando (DJ Set) w/ Bruce Chillis, Snubluck, Boogie Lights @ Larimer Lounge 11/21 – Kyle Emerson w/ Stelth Ulvang, Down Time @ Hi-Dive 11/21 – Fortunato @ Dazzle Jazz 11/21 – Casey Donahew @ Grizzly Rose 11/21 – Drakesgiving w/ DJ Big Styles @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/21 – Strings and The Box @ Globe Hall 11/21 – STEAM Wednesdays ft. Yotto @ Bar Standard 11/21 – Trancegiving 2018: Vini Vici @ The Church 11/21 – John Gunther Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz 11/21 – The Long Run (Colorado’s Tribute to The Eagles) @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/21 – Hyona Hill @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/21 – AYSK (Artists You Should Know) @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/21 – Skeletal Remains w/ Empyrean Eclipse, Noctambulist, Morgue Whore @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/21 – Jazz Jam w/ Kevin Matthews, Carl Sorensen @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/22 – Mac Sabbath w/ Franks & Deans @ The Bluebird Theater 11/22 – A Very JJ Thanksgiving @ Hi-Dive 11/22 – Rekha Ohal (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/22 – Motown Groove w/ DJ Aka Miggy @ Goosetown Tavern 11/22 – Phishin Thursdays: Phour.O @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/22 – City Hobgoblins w/ DJ Rankin Rajah (Hash from Thievery Corporation), DJ Tyler Jacobson (Mile High Soul Club), DJ Ginger Perry @ The Meadowlark 11/23 – Underoath w/ Dance Gavin Dance, Crown The Empire, The Plot In You @ The Ogden Theatre 11/23 – Nordic Daughter w/ Sharone & The Wind, Spiral Cell, Monkey Fire @ The Bluebird Theater 11/23 – Leftover Salmon w/ Gasoline Lollipops @ The Gothic Theatre 11/23 – Um.. w/ sfam, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/23 – Hi-Dive’s 15th Anniversary Party Night One w/ Special Guests @ Hi-Dive 11/23 – SF1 w/ OptycNerd, Thunderthief @ Lost Lake 11/23 – Women In Jazz ft. Annie Booth Trio (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/23 – Erica Papillion-Posey Quartet ft. Leonard Barrett Jr. (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/23 – Dan Schwindt “Beat Speak” (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/23 – SNAP! ’90s Dance Party w/ DJ A-L @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/23 – Ritual Fridays ft. Bijou @ The Church 11/23 – Unearth w/ Fit For An Autopsy, The Agony Scene @ The Oriental Theater 11/23 – Alamo Black w/ LOG, Blindrunner @ Lion’s Lair 11/23 – Sliver w/ Bert Olsen, Call Your Mom @ 3 Kings Tavern 11/23 – Highway 50 w/ Rebelde @ The Walnut Room 11/23 – The Long Run “Alter Eagles” Project @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/23 – 70s vs. ’80s Party w/ Boogie Machine, Ronnie Raygun & The Big Eighties Band @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/23 – Tropical FriendsGiving ft. Tropical Waffle, WesSyde @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/23 – Tennis w/ Esmé Patterson @ Central Presbyterian Church 11/23 – The Solution w/ DJ Low Key, Lazy Eyez @ The Black Box Lounge 11/23 – The Solution w. DJ Low Key, Lazy Eyez @ The Meadowlark 11/23 – D.A.S. & Friends Happy Holiday Toy Drive Party @ The Black Buzzard 11/23 – Kayt & the House Band @ Herb’s 11/23 – Nervo @ Temple Denver 11/23 – Ron Ellison: The Singer of the Delphonics w/ The M.I.A. Band @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/24 – Underoath w/ Dance Gavin Dance, Crown The Empire, The Plot In You @ The Ogden Theatre 11/24 – Haken + Leprous w/ Bent Knee @ The Bluebird Theater 11/24 – Ministry w/ Carpenter Brut, Alien Weaponry @ The Fillmore 11/24 – Leftover Salmon w/ Tenth Mountain Division @ The Gothic Theatre 11/24 – Kodaline w/ Ocean Park Standoff @ Summit Music Hall 11/24 – “The Sem God” Philthy Rich w/ Trauma, Cool Nutz, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/24 – Kweku Collins w/ YaSi @ The Marquis Theater 11/24 – Flaural w/ Panther Martin, Eye and The Arrow @ Larimer Lounge 11/24 – Hi-Dive’s 15th Anniversary Party Night Two w/ Special Guests @ Hi-Dive 11/24 – Bad Boy Bill + Richard Vission @ Beta Nightclub 11/24 – Celtic Thunder @ The Paramount Theatre 11/24 – Saturday Breakfast Revival w/ CJW Festival (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/24 – Purnell Steen P*S*A*L*M “Swinging The Sounds of Five Points” (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/24 – Chris Lane @ Grizzly Rose 11/24 – El Javi (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/24 – The River Arkansas w/ Bison Bone (Night Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/24 – Cosmic Joe @ Globe Hall 11/24 – BASS OPS ft. Slimez, Will Clarke + Lee K @ Club Vinyl 11/24 – Phosphorescent w/ Liz Cooper and The Stampede @ The Oriental Theater 11/24 – 78 Bombs w/ Last Chance Texaco, White Rose Motor Oil @ Lion’s Lair 11/24 – Gabriel Mervine @ Nocturne Jazz 11/24 – Davey Harp + Big Red Orb w/ Patrick Keating, Television Generation, Sophie @ Goosetown Tavern 11/24 – The Art of The State: Guitar Driven Music by Dave Devine, Ryan Fiegl, Roger Green @ The Walnut Room 11/24 – Women Sing Out: A Concert For Survivors w/ Kerry Pastine and the Crime Scene, The Blackouts, Angie Stevens & Friends, Bonnie & The Clydes, Erica Brown, The Humbuckers @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/24 – Sub.Mission Agency Showcase w/ Emalkay, TMSV, Mesck @ The Black Box 11/24 – Good Health @ The Meadowlark 11/24 – Kayt & the House Band @ Herb’s 11/24 – Temple Saturdays @ Temple Denver 11/24 – Weird Touch @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/25 – Kasbo w/ Vancouver Sleep Clinic, Ford @ The Ogden Theatre 11/25 – Elvis Costello & the Imposters @ The Fillmore 11/25 – The Devil Wears Prada w/ Fit For A King, ’68 @ Summit Music Hall 11/25 – Afton Showcase ft. DJ Panda $tyle, Midnight Requiem, Latina Savag3, RicoLaw, B-Swazy, NigeL HayZ & 3clipse, IAMDAVE, L3tariat, JNoCap, Brandyn Bordeaux, Dillon J, King Sayles, JCA$H, Simba Michael, Ponte, Professor D.S.B @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 11/25 – River North Music & Arts Showcase w/ Float Like A Buffalo, 21 Taras, Floatgoat, Yarrow @ Larimer Lounge 11/25 – Today’s Paramount w/ Samvega, Blip @ Lost Lake 11/25 – The Adam Bodine Trio (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/25 – Midnight Blue Jazz Quartet ft. Greg Carroll (Night Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/25 – La Pompe Jazz (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/25 – Learned Behavior @ Lion’s Lair 11/25 – Collectors Corner Presented by Wesley Summerhill @ Goosetown Tavern 11/25 – Sunday Sessions w/ Dave Hebert of Bear’s Choice + True Blue Band @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/25 – Monkeys With Explosives w/ parking with planets, The Yellnats @ Your Mom’s House Denver 11/25 – Denver On My Mind – Americana Series @ The Black Buzzard Week 5: November 26 – December 2Recommended: Channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night 2018 ft. The Revivalists w/ Elle King, American Authors, Max Frost, Wildermiss @ 1st Bank Center – November 30On the very last day of November, Channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night is returning to the 1st Bank Center. This year’s line up features alt-indie rockers The Revivalists as well as Elle King, American Authors, Max Frost and Colorado favorites Wildermiss. This annual event always features a stacked line up and this year is no different. Tickets are available to catch these five artists in action in Broomfield on November 30. Also see…11/26 – Pale Waves w/ Kailee Morgue, The Candescents @ The Bluebird Theater 11/26 – John Maus @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 11/26 – The Body w/ Author & Punisher, Many Blessings @ Larimer Lounge 11/26 – Echo & The Bunnymen w/ Enation @ The Paramount Theatre 11/26 – Motown On Mondays @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/26 – Moonday Nights @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/26 – Live Jazz Night @ The Meadowlark 11/27 – Novo Amor w/ Gia Margaret @ The Bluebird Theater 11/27 – Tash Sultana w/ Ocean Alley @ The Fillmore 11/27 – Saint Jhn w/ Jazz Cartier @ The Gothic Theatre 11/27 – John Maus @ Moon Room at Summit Music Hall 11/27 – Reggae Tuesdays ft. Earthkry w/ A-Mac & The Height, Naysayers (of John Brown’s Body & The Motet), Split Window @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/27 – The Regrettes w/ Welles, Micky James @ The Marquis Theater 11/27 – Alec Benjamin @ Larimer Lounge 11/27 – The Last Ten Seconds Of Life w/ Vale of Pnath, Sulpherensis, The Burial Plot, Fixing God @ Lost Lake 11/27 – Glenn Jones + Janet Feder @ Dazzle Jazz 11/27 – Lief Sjostrom @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/27 – Lindsey Stirling @ 1st Bank Center 11/27 – Sharone (Single Release) w/ Melody In Heart, Blake George, Sean Hennigan @ Seventh Circle Music Collective 11/27 – Juss B w/ Barrett, DJ Synchronicity @ The Black Box 11/27 – Open Mic Night w/ Slex Allen @ The Meadowlark 11/28 – Chris Anthony Youth Project Presents Inspire 6: Spinphony w/ Professional Dance Group Silverback @ The Bluebird Theater 11/28 – Gucci Mane + Carnage w/ Smokepurpp, Hoodrich Pablo Juan @ The Fillmore 11/28 – RE:Search ft. Blockhead w/ Yppah, Arms and Sleepers, Mikey Thunder, Jordan Polvina @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/28 – Justin Courtney Pierre w/ Thin Lips @ Larimer Lounge 11/28 – Cult Leader @ Lost Lake 11/28 – Ari Hoenig Trio @ Dazzle Jazz 11/28 – Livin’ In A Ho House w/ Felony Misdemeanor @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/28 – STEAM Wednesdays ft. Bontan @ Bar Standard 11/28 – Screwtape (EP Release) w/ Noogy, World Movement, Dox, HYFY @ The Oriental Theater 11/28 – Convergence @ Nocturne Jazz 11/28 – Hyona Hill @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/28 – AYSK (Artists You Should Know) @ Herman’s Hideaway 11/28 – Pretty Poison w/ DJ Git & Friends @ The Meadowlark 11/29 – Troyboi @ The Ogden Theatre 11/29 – The Lil Smokies w/ Pert Near Sandstone @ The Bluebird Theater 11/29 – The California Honeydrops @ The Gothic Theatre 11/29 – Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons w/ Eric McFadden & Friends, Two Faces West @ Cervantes’ Other Side 11/29 – YaSi w/ Doze, Dava @ Larimer Lounge 11/29 – Tropa Magica (Thee Commons) w/ Don Chicharrón, DJ Trinimatty, DJ Tybago @ Hi-Dive 11/29 – Redamancy (EP Release) w/ Ethan Griggs & Sonder Ensemble @ Lost Lake 11/29 – Night Ranger w/ The Rick Lewis Project @ The Paramount Theatre 11/29 – Gamelan Tunas Mekar @ Dazzle Jazz 11/29 – Yak Attack + Jason Hann (String Cheese Incident) + Galaxe @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/29 – Six Strings Down ft. Tommy Castro, Mike Zito, The Pain Killers @ The Oriental Theater 11/29 – Warring Parties @ Lion’s Lair 11/29 – The Jeff Nathanson Quintet @ Nocturne Jazz 11/29 – Eon w/ Lost Toms, Spliff Tank @ 3 Kings Tavern 11/29 – Motown Groove w/ DJ Aka Miggy @ Goosetown Tavern 11/29 – A Human Named David w/ Taylor Shae, Tim Ostdiek @ The Walnut Room 11/29 – Steven Page Trio (formerly of Barenaked Ladies) w/ Wesley Stace (aka John Wesley Harding) @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/29 – Phishin Thursdays: Phour.O @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/29 – Dream Bridge Launch Party w/ AB, Brian Bordas, Notorious Conduct, WORMZ, Sick Nick, Deezy & The Phunkstars, Thought Process, Pheel, ParkBreezy, Ollie Mumbles, Semantiks, David Warren, Taboo @ The Black Box & The Black Box Lounge 11/29 – Acoustic Guitar Project @ Syntax Physic Opera 11/30 – Troyboi @ The Ogden Theatre 11/30 – The Lil Smokies w/ Joe Pug @ The Bluebird Theater 11/30 – Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul @ The Gothic Theatre 11/30 – Magic Beans + Eminence Ensemble @ Summit Music Hall 11/30 – Trout Steak Revival ft. Special Guest Bridget Law w/ Old Salt Union, Lindsay Lou, The Sweet Lillies, We Dream Dawn (ft. Bridget Law), Bonfire Dub, Magnolia North @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side 11/30 – Angel Vivaldi + Nita Strauss w/ Jacky Vincent @ The Marquis Theater 11/30 – Subtronics @ Larimer Lounge 11/30 – Extra Gold (Album Release) w/ The Guestlist, Jeff Crosby, in/PLANES @ Hi-Dive 11/30 – MZG w/ Cat Party, Ollie Mumbles @ Lost Lake 11/30 – Figure @ Beta Nightclub 11/30 – Women In Jazz ft. Annie Booth Trio (Day Set) @ Dazzle Jazz 11/30 – Mark Chestnutt @ Grizzly Rose 11/30 – Arrested Development w/ DJ Digg @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 11/30 – Halleway (EP Release) + Andy Sydow w/ Larimer Lights @ Globe Hall 11/30 – The Denver Local Love Artist Show Case @ The Roxy Theatre 11/30 – option4 & Friends w/ Anabel Englund @ Bar Standard 11/30 – Ritual Fridays ft. Andrew Bayer @ The Church 11/30 – Slapshot w/ Line Brawl, Cadaver Dog @ The Oriental Theater 11/30 – Princess Dewclaw w/ Bert Olsen, Ghoulfriend @ Lion’s Lair 11/30 – Sound Collapse w/ Record Thieves, No Bueno @ Goosetown Tavern 11/30 – Gila & The Monsters w/ Surrender Signal, The Leshen @ The Walnut Room 11/30 – Eric Darius @ Soiled Dove Underground 11/30 – Terrapin Flyer w/ Tom Constanten of Grateful Dead @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 11/30 – Jayme Stone w/ Simon Chrisman, Tristan Clarridge @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music 11/30 – Bob Dylan’s Blood On The Tracks w/ Avourneen @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 11/30 – Sulfur (Slipknot Tribute) @ The Venue 11/30 – Final Fridays: November w/ Sorrow, TLZMN, Grimblee, GaddyMusic, Relevant Dimensions @ The Black Box 11/30 – The Solution w/ DJ Low Key, Lazy Eyez @ The Black Box Lounge 11/30 – The Solution w/ DJ Low Key, Lazy Eyez @ The Meadowlark 11/30 – Temple Fridays @ Temple Denver 11/30 – THOU @ Syntax Physic Opera 12/1 – The Fray + Tracksuit Wedding @ The Ogden Theatre 12/1 – The Lil Smokies @ The Bluebird Theater 12/1 – The Front Bottoms + Manchester Orchestra w/ Brother Bird @ The Fillmore 12/1 – Billy Strings @ The Gothic Theatre 12/1 – Giraffage + Ryan Hemsworth, Nite Jewel (DJ Set) @ Summit Music Hall 12/1 – Dragon Smoke ft. Stanton Moore & Robert Mercurio (Galactic), Ivan Neville (Dumpstaphunk), Eric Lindell w/ Liebermonster, Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom 12/1 – SHLUMP w/ Conrank, Eazybaked, phLo @ Cervantes’ Other Side 12/1 – Koo Koo Kanga Roo w/ Kitty Cat Fan Club (Day Set) @ The Marquis Theater 12/1 – Red City Radio w/ Smoking Popes, The Bombpops, Russian Girlfriends (Night Set) @ The Marquis Theater 12/1 – Subtronics @ Larimer Lounge 12/1 – Nova Fest 6 ft. Fathers, The Burial Plot, Under Auburn Skies, Its Just Bugs, Saving Verona @ Hi-Dive 12/1 – Boys Noize @ Beta Nightclub 12/1 – La Posada w/ iZCALLi, Vic N’ The Narwhals @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 12/1 – Morsel w/ The Elegant Plums, Lavender Juice Box @ Globe Hall 12/1 – Halestorm + In This Moment w/ New Year’s Day @ 1st Bank Center 12/1 – Red Rocks Local Set @ Red Rocks 12/1 – UBI w/ Palmer Squares, Joey Cool @ The Roxy Theatre 12/1 – BASS OPS ft. Ponicz, Bedouin @ Club Vinyl 12/1 – Throttlebomb @ Goosetown Tavern 12/1 – The Trampolines @ The Walnut Room 12/1 – Terrapin Flyer w/ Tom Constanten of Grateful Dead @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 12/1 – Rubber Planet (20 Year Reunion) w/ Los Hitos, Your Own Medicine, 78 Bombs, Revelation Lost @ Herman’s Hideaway 12/1 – Christy Wessler’s Holiday Sing-Along @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music 12/1 – Marissa Russo @ Tuft Theatre at Swallow Hill Music 12/1 – Guilty As Charged @ The Venue 12/1 – Derrick Carter @ The Black Box 12/1 – Language Denver #048 w/ Buttah, Gal XC, Kube, Ms Toxiic, Saltee @ The Black Box Lounge 12/1 – Stereo Clone @ Herb’s 12/1 – Quix @ Temple Denver 12/2 – Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein (of Misfits) w/ Lotus Gait, Killing Creation @ The Bluebird Theater 12/2 – About A Mover: CJP & Brian Buck DJ Night @ Hi-Dive 12/2 – Rotten Reputation w/ Viqueen, Claudzilla, Rat Bites @ Lost Lake 12/2 – The Band Of Heathens @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox 12/2 – Billy Strings (Benefit for The Denver Rescue Mission) @ Globe Hall 12/2 – Sunday Funday @ Goosetown Tavern 12/2 – Terrapin Flyer w/ Tom Constanten of Grateful Dead @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple 12/2 – Denver On My Mind – Americana Series @ The Black Buzzard Want to get this list before everyone else?Click here to have it sent to your inbox.via https://303magazine.com/2018/10/denver-concerts-november-18/ Denver has some super art-filled event lined up this week. Kick your week off by getting punky at God Save the Queens and end it by tapping into your inner goddess at the 10th Annual Dark Goddess Festival. Whatever you end up doing, make sure to check out this roundup of events happening in Denver. Monday, October 29God Save the QueensWhen: October 29, 9 p.m. – 12 a.m. Where: Hi-Dive Denver, 7 S Broadway, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Hi-Dive Denver presents God Save the Queens. The event features performances from Novelí, Heavenly Powers, Neurotika Killz and more, all playing Addams Family characters in a spooky drag show. You can dance all night to punk-centric beats and dress up in a sick costume to celebrate the season. The Human ElementWhen: October 29, 5:30 – 8 p.m. Where: The Alliance Center, 1536 Wynkoop St., Denver Cost: Free $15 get tickets here The Lowdown: The Alliance Center hosts a screening of The Human Element. The film, created by photographer James Balog follows the environmental impacts that humans have on their surrounding areas. Balog explores the four elements, earth, air, fire and water in regards to the human experience. Following the screening, you can participate in a Q&A with Balog. Tuesday, October 30Donnie DarkoWhen: October 30, 9 – 10:30 p.m. Where: Alamo Drafthouse Denver, 4255 W Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: $8 get tickets here The Lowdown: Alamo Drafthouse Denver hosts Donnie Darko. The event features a screening of the horror film that presents the story of Donnie, a teenager who starts to experience hallucinations of an evil six-foot rabbit named Frank. These hallucinations lead Donnie to commit crimes and take down the conservative powers in the town. Tim Burton TriviaWhen: October 30, 7 – 9 p.m. Where: Monkey Barrel, 4401 Tejon St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Monkey Barrel presents Tim Burton Trivia. The event features a trivia night with questions about all of Tim Burton’s work. You can test your knowledge about the ever popular artist and creator and win prizes while dining on a themed dinner menu and specialty drinks. Wednesday, October 31Denver Film FestivalWhen: October 31 – November 11 Where: Multiple Locations Cost: Various Prices Check here The Lowdown: Denver Film Society presents the Denver Film Festival. The 41st annual event features a 12-day festival full of screenings of films from all over the world. The opening night of the festival starts with a screening of Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite, starring Emma Stone. The film follows a story about Queen Anne and her companion, Lady Sarah.
60 Minutes in SpaceWhen: October 31, 7 – 8 p.m. Where: Denver Museum of Nature & Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver Cost: Free tickets available here The Lowdown: Denver Museum of Nature & Science presents 60 Minutes in Space. The event features a night to explore the science of space with images, animation and more. You can learn about new developments that have been made in exploration and space innovations. Howl-O-Ween Doggie Costume ContestWhen: October 31, 5 – 8 p.m. Where: Denver Beer Co., 1695 Platte St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Grab your furry friend and dress them in the best costume you can find for a Howl-O-Ween Doggie Costume Contest. The event features a contest to see which pup has the best gear and a chance to win a $25 gift card. You can sip on a brew from Denver Beer Co. and even delight your dogs with treats. Halloween Masquerade BallWhen: October 31, 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. Where: Club Vinyl, 1082 Broadway, Denver Cost: $20 get tickets here The Lowdown: Club Vinyl hosts the Halloween Masquerade Ball. The event features performances from SoDown SoHeavy, a DJ set from Homemade Spaceship and Kyral X Banko. You can let your freak flag fly through the night and celebrate Halloween with a bang. Itchy-O HallowmassWhen: October 31, 8 – 11:59 p.m. Where: Summit Denver, 1902 Blake St., Denver Cost: $22 get tickets here The Lowdown: Summit Denver present the Itchy-O Hallowmass. The event features a live performance and experience with Itchy-O. You can feel the powerful beats throughout your bones and help create a shrine dedicated to honoring those who have passed. You can bring an item in remembrance of a loved one, pet or memory to add to the altar that will later be burned on November 3.
Thursday, November 1Avalanche Awareness ClinicWhen: November 1, 6 – 7 p.m. Where: Rab USA, 1550 Platte St., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Winter is slowly descending upon us and preparedness is key. Rab USA hosts an Avalanche Awareness Clinic that teaches you how to stay safe on those mountains. You can learn from the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) tips and tricks to enhance your awareness of avalanches. Local Video Mixtape ScreeningWhen: November 1, 8 – 11 p.m. Where: Ratio Beerworks, 2920 Larimer St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Ratio Beerworks partners up with Denver Film Festival and 303 Magazine to present a Local Video Mixtape Screening. The screening features local music videos created by some awesome Denver artists. You can grab a brew and enjoy the show. The seating is first come, first served.
Snow Stoke SocialWhen: November 1, 8 – 10 p.m. Where: Wilderness Exchange Unlimited, 2401 15th St. Ste 100, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Wilderness Exchange Unlimited teams up with Friends of Berthoud Pass to present a Snow Stoke Social. The event features brews from Upslope Brewing Company, a panel with local experts and industry reps from different brands and more. You can also participate in a raffle to win prizes from Black Diamond, Mammut, Icelantic and more to raise funds for Friends of Berthoud Pass. M.I.A. DocumentaryWhen: November 1, 2:10 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. Where: Landmark’s Mayan Theatre, 110 Broadway, Denver Cost: $9.50 get tickets here The Lowdown: Landmark’s Mayan Theatre presents an M.I.A. Documentary. The event features a screening of MATANGI / MAYA / M.I.A. – a documentary film that follows the journey of M.I.A., a singer that started out as a refugee immigrant and gained notoriety as a pop star. Tibetan Singing Bowls ConcertWhen: November 1, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Where: Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver Cost: $18 get tickets here The Lowdown: Denver Botanic Gardens hosts a Tibetan Singing Bowls Concert. The event features a performance from Chris Anne Coviello and Jason Coviello of The Healing Space Wellness Center. You can listen to the beats of a Hang drum and Tibetan singing bowls to calm and center your chakras. Make sure to bring a yoga mat or blanket to sit on. The event sells out fast so make sure to get your tickets soon. Friday, November 2First Friday Art WalkWhen: November 2, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Where: Art District on Santa Fe, Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free and open to the public The Lowdown: The first Friday of every month means a chance to experience the First Friday Art Walk. You can venture down the Art District on Santa Fe to experience all of the amazing galleries and creative businesses. The walk features 30 participating locations on Santa Fe and a whole slew of food trucks to fuel your art adventures. You can see sculptures, prints and more at the participating businesses. This Friday you can experience a Dia de los Muertos themed walk.
Denver Arts WeekWhen: November 2 – 10 Where: Multiple locations Cost: Various prices The Lowdown: Denver Arts Week is back. The event features nine days of art centered experiences. You can experience discounted trips to museums, Denver Fashion Week, Denver Film Festival and more. This week is the week to really dive deep into Denver’s art scene. Dia De Los Muertos CelebrationWhen: November 2, 5 – 10 p.m. Where: Pirate: Contemporary Art, 7130 W 16th Ave., Lakewood Cost: Free and open to the public The Lowdown: Pirate: Contemporary Art hosts a Dia De Los Muertos Celebration. The event features a party to celebrate the Mexican holiday in the 40 West Arts District. You can explore Pirate: Contemporary Art’s latest exhibitions and pay respects to those who have passed at altars. Impressions of DenverWhen: November 2, 6 – 10 p.m. Where: Lapis Gallery, 3971 Tennyson St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Lapis Gallery hosts Impressions of Denver. The exhibition features prints from Colorado printmakers taking inspiration from the mile high city as a part of Denver Arts Week. You can experience printmaking demos and try your hand block printing with blocks taken from Denver landmarks. Day of the Dead CarnivalWhen: November 2, 4 – 10 p.m. Where: Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center presents a Day of the Dead Carnival. The event features altars set up to honor family and friends who have passed, performances from Mariachi Sangre Mexicana and more in a Mexican style cemetery. You can sip on Mexican hot chocolate and nibble on Pan de Muerte as you celebrate the Day of the Dead. Colfax Art CrawlWhen: November 2, 5 – 9 p.m. Where: 40 West Arts District, 1560 Teller St., Lakewood Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: 40 West Arts Districts hosts the Colfax Art Crawl. The event features a free crawl to all of the creative businesses and galleries throughout the district with a Dia de los Muertos theme. You can watch performances from fire artists, Aztec dancers and more as you explore new art.
Colorado Country Christmas Gift ShowWhen: November 2 – 4 Where: Denver Mart, 451 E 58th Ave., Denver Cost: $11.50 – $14.50 get tickets here The Lowdown: Start your hunt for Christmas presents early at the Colorado Country Christmas Gift Show. The event features more than 450 displays that hold ceramics, jewelry, antiques and more to shop from. You can also experience cooking demonstrations, a Hammonds Candy wonderland and see a live model train display. Pray For Snow![]() Photo Courtesy of Colorado Ski Country USA When: November 2, 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. Where: REI Denver, 1416 Platte St., Denver Cost: $10 – $15 get tickets here The Lowdown: Summon the snow gods at Pray For Snow. The event, hosted by REI Denver presents a winter party to celebrate the coming of snow. You can sip on drinks from 10 Barrel Brewing Company and Laws Whiskey House while dancing to beats from Eurórquestra and OptycNerd. You can also win prizes, participate in burning a giant snowflake sculpture and more. All proceeds from the event will benefit Protect Our Winters. Saturday, November 3Denver Pancakes and Booze Art ShowWhen: November 3, 8 p.m. Where: EXDO Event Center Cost: $15 get tickets here The Lowdown: There is nothing better than free pancakes and some great art. EXDO Event Center hosts the Denver Pancakes and Booze Art Show. You can explore from over 80 artists featuring their work of photography, paintings, sculpture, graffiti and more. This year the show features a zombie fashion show in celebration of the spooky season. Breakin’ ConventionWhen: November 3 – 4 Where: Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St., Denver Cost: $25 – $45 get tickets here The Lowdown: Denver Center for the Performing Arts hosts the Breakin’ Convention. The convention features a line-up of hip-hop dancers, b-boy crews, street dancers and more. You can watch performances, attend workshops and of course dance your heart out to beats from some sick DJs. Penny AdmissionWhen: November 3, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, 1485 Delgany St., Denver Cost: $.01 at the door The Lowdown: The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver welcomes back Penny Admission. Colorado Residents can get into the museum for only a penny, that is right— one cent— all day long. You can get the chance to see exhibitions such as Fieldwork by Tara Donovan.
Dia de los Muertos at the GardensWhen: November 3, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Denver Botanic Gardens hosts Dia de los Muertos at the Gardens. The event features a day of celebration with crafts, live art demonstrations, a costume contest and more. You can also shop from vendors presenting art, prints and jewelry and have a chance to watch some Lucha Libre wrestling. DAM Free NightWhen: November 3, 5 – 10 p.m. Where: Denver Art Museum, 100 14th Ave Pkwy., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Denver Art Museum (DAM) hosts a DAM Free Night. The event features a night to explore the museum free of cost in connection with Denver Arts Week. You can take a peek at some of the museum’s exhibitions and have a chance to purchase discounted memberships. Karen RoehlWhen: November 3, 6 – 9 p.m. Where: K Contemporary, 1412 Wazee St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: K Contemporary welcomes Karen Roehl, a Colorado artist for an exhibition. The exhibition, called Cobbled Landscapes, features landscape paintings that have been deconstructed and reconstructed onto a surface to create a “cobbled” look that creates layers. Yoga on the CourtWhen: November 3, 1 – 3 p.m. Where: Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Cir., Denver Cost: $43 – $62 get tickets here The Lowdown: Pepsi Center hosts Yoga on the Court. The event features a yoga class on the basketball court guided by an instructor from CorePower Yoga. You can stretch it out and relax. After the class, you can watch the Nuggets play against the Utah Jazz. We Are ColumbineWhen: November 3 – 4 Where: Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: $16 get tickets here The Lowdown: Sie FilmCenter hosts two screenings of We Are Columbine. The film takes a deeper look into the school shooting that shook America — 20 years later. You can listen to recounts from survivors of the event and how they were able to reach closure from the trauma. Sunday, November 4Denver Fashion WeekWhen: November 4 – 10 Where: Multiple locations Cost: Various Prices check here The Lowdown: Denver Fashion Week is back. 303 Magazine hosts Denver’s top fashion events. The week starts with a children’s and teenager fashion show with looks from Pleiades Designs, Peach and Penny, Beauty Underground Kids, Shape_streetwear and Cherry Creek Dance. The fashion show will be held at Lumenati. Purchase tickets here. 10th Annual Dark Goddess FestivalWhen: November 4, 1 – 4 p.m. Where: Mercury Cafe Denver, 2199 California St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Mercury Cafe Denver hosts the 10th Annual Dark Goddess Festival. The festival features a day to tap into your inner goddess. You can experience entertainers, healers, readers and more. You can also win door prizes and take part in a ritual to honor the Dark Goddess. Want this list before everyone else?Click here to have it sent to your inbox.Mark Your CalendarDenver Fashion Week When: November 5 – 10 Where: Multiple locations Cost: Various Prices check here The Trail Running Film Festival When: November 7, 6:30 – 10 p.m. Where: The Oriental Theater, 4335 W 44th Ave., Denver Cost: $15 tickets available here Tara Donovan Artist Conversation When: November 8, 7 – 8:30 p.m. Where: Holiday Event Center, 2644 West 32nd Ave., Denver Cost: $5 – $15 tickets available here via https://303magazine.com/2018/10/denver-events-arts-culture-78/ Red Rocks season is always a beast and this year was no exception. The 303 Magazine staff attended more than 60 Red Rocks shows in 2018 and all of our music writers have narrowed down their summer’s on the rocks into one list of our favorites. From danceable international acts like Opiuo to the melancholic sounds of The National, check out the full lineup below. Opiuo — April 21On the cold night of April 21, with fans dressed in winter hats and gloves to fight off the early spring chill, Oscar Davey-Wraight, aka Opiuo, presented his live orchestra to the perfect acoustics of the stone amphitheater. Dubbed the Syzygy Orchestra, the 20-piece orchestral set marked a major milestone for the electro-funk DJ. The performance was special because it was the first and last time he performed in front of an audience with an orchestra. It also held significance for Opiuo because it was his first time headlining Red Rocks. Remixing and reimagining a variety of his past repertoire of songs, Opiuo puppeteered the crowd from beginning to end. The addition of live string, brass and various other instruments with Opiuo’s signature beats made the concert more layered than when he DJs alone. But, fans of his bass-prominent songs were satisfied when the orchestra took an intermission and Opiuo wailed on his drum kit for a few delicious songs. His passion and excitement were palpable and contagious, and when it all ended the crowd lingered in the stands, reluctant to leave and wanting more. – Cori Anderson Vulfpeck — April 27It sure didn’t feel like Vulpeck’s first time headlining the stage at Red Rocks this year, but it was. The four-piece Michigan funkers rocked the house and sold out crowd as if they were with their most intimate friends. From their electric originals to classic covers, the entire night light up the beginning season of Red Rocks and set the bar for the hundreds of nights that followed this summer. With the impending release of their newest album Hill Climber, due out this December, there is sure to be more where they left off on that April night. – Denby Gardiner Check out our full review here. Primus — May 6Primus’ set at Red Rocks on May 6, 2018, showed a playful side of the famed metal band. The first half of their set revisited earlier works, complete with bassist and lead vocalist Les Claypool slapping his bass in a uniquely Claypool way. After about an hour, the band went backstage while stage techs transformed the set into a dark and mythical fantasy land. The band then returned after a wardrobe change — Claypool wore a top hat Serj Tankian would have been proud of, guitarist Larry LaLonde donned curling Satanic horns and drummer Tim Alexander crept behind his kit in a menacing cloak that obscured his entire face. They proceeded to play the entirety of Desaturating, Claypool’s fantastical lyrics reverberating off the moon-lit rocks up into the starry night sky, rocking the faces off of 60,000 ghoulish souls. – Padideh Aghanoury Above & Beyond — May 19As veterans of the trance music scene, Above & Beyond (A&B) knows exactly how to make their audience feel all the feelings. From their poignant lyrics to writing personalized messages to the audience on the massive screens around the stage — they have their craft down to a science. While some may fault their shows for being predicable, the trance giants know what their audience wants and never fails to deliver. Amidst the freezing temperatures and mountain winds, concert-goers came ready to dance and the artists did not disappoint. After Mat Zo warmed up the crowd, A&B opened with a mashup of their much loved OceanLab track “Sirens of the Sea” followed by the tear-jerking “Always” from their latest album, Common Ground. In typical A&B fashion, their set took the audience on an emotional journey that had you sobbing one moment and dancing with fervent joy the next. Overall, the evening’s set reminded fans of the most cherished things in life — family, friends and damn good trance music — like only A&B can. – Chloe Dore Check out our full review here. Emancipator – May 26Emancipator provides an exceptional show wherever the performance takes place — but Red Rocks particularly enhances the transcendental experience of organic sound and instruments that the ensemble emanates. The electronic aspect combined with the dynamic quality of the band’s production creates a pleasant illustration that is universal for every listener. Their sound — paired with the crimson slates of the amphitheater — formed harmonious rhythms that were matched with alluring visual elements. – Zena Ballas ODESZA — June 15 and 16![]() Photo by Ryan Lewis This past summer, ODESZA played two sold-out shows at Red Rocks — shows that had been sold out the day the tickets went on sale. If that doesn’t speak volumes to the reputation of an ODESZA performance, then their actual show showed you why. ODESZA used Red Rocks Amphitheatre for all it’s worth. From the echoing and heart-pounding drum line and the illuminating light show to the special guest performances, the night was pure magic. ODESZA announced they won’t be performing at Red Rocks in 2019, making this past summer even more bittersweet and memorable. – Katie Boudreau Check out our full review here.Griz (Live Band Set) — July 13GRiZ is no stranger to tearing it up on the Rocks, but still never ceases to blow minds. He brought along fellow Michigan-based friends Joe Hertler and the Rainbow Seekers and Flint Eastwood, both of whom perfectly complimented GRiZ’s style and essence. On the first of a two-night run, GRiZ brought along his live band for an all-out boogie fest. They played only one of his really well-known songs, “Good Times Roll,” and instead jammed through a more unknown (to the average listener) setlist, including an unreleased track called “Give Me a Reason,” with velvety soulful vocals and a jam-band vibe. GRiZ really stepped aside and let the unabridged talent of his band shine, without depriving concert-goers of his own. His run at Red Rocks yet again proved that Colorado adores him — and to be honest, how could you not? – Jenna Beutler Check out our full review here.Imagine Dragons — July 16Imagine Dragons is a band that can easily sell out stadiums and arenas, but back in July, the Nevada-based pop-rock band gave Red Rocks an intimate show that was high in energy from start to finish. Lead singer Dan Reynolds and his fellow band members put on a two-hour set that never ceased to have the sold-out Red Rocks crowd on their toes. From running up and down the amphitheater to executing almost every single hit song in their catalog, Imagine Dragons gave fans not just a concert, but also an experience. The band made sure to pack in every single ounce of music they could during their time on stage. Rather than leave the stage to build tension or take long gaps between songs, the band gave us all the music we could have asked for, and then some. – Michael Tritsch Check out our full review here.Nas and Blackstar — July 31![]() Nas. Photo by Alden Bonecutter Nas and Blackstar brought serious fire to the Rocks this year, both playing an extraordinary set of classics well appreciated by old heads. The reunited duo of Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey was a particular treat for rap listeners, many of whom assumed that the duo had ceased to exist in the mid-2000’s. Despite not having played together in years the Kweli and Bey had enormous chemistry, owning the stage with sophisticated New York swagger. Hits like “Astronomy (8th Light)” and “Children’s Story” had an understated bounce that has largely been lost in today’s “turn-up” rap scene. Nas’ star power was tremendous, and he played a set with passion and love. His performance left much of the audience starry-eyed and ready for more. While rap is certainly undergoing something of a renaissance, the show was a reminder of just how strong the foundation continues to be. – Colin Wrenn Check out our full review here.Leon Bridges — August 9![]() Leon Bridges at the Fillmore in 2016. Photo by Kyle Cooper. Leon Bridges stole the show for the best performance I saw at Red Rocks, and with it, the hearts of everyone in attendance. Bridges is known for his crooner of a voice resembling Sam Cooke which complimented the venue made from nature perfectly. His voice reverberated off the rocks while he danced, twisted, grooved and swooned all over the stage. For one night, Red Rocks was his home and we were invited to the intimate house party. It was his debut at Red Rocks and he set the bar incredibly high for others to follow suit. – Katie Boudreau Check out our full review here.Rodrigo y Gabriela — August 21For the most part, it is the lyrics that serve as the metaphorical lamp to the moth of a music addict, unless of course, the act is Rodrigo y Gabriela. The duo from Mexico City are no strangers to the Red Rocks stage and they seemed as comfortable there as anywhere. The stage presence was as simple as it could get, with just two musicians and their guitars, but the sound radiating from their fingers could not have been more complex. No act this summer compared to their raw talent and energy, not to mention an on-stage connection that could only come from a nearly 20-year partnership. The tour that encompassed this Red Rocks performance came after a four-year hiatus, and Colorado welcomed them back with eager, open arms. – Denby Gardiner Check out our full review here.David Byrne — Aug 27 and 28David Byrne — legendary frontman of Talking Heads — played not one, but two sold out Red Rocks shows this year. It was theatrical, it was classy, but most of all — it was unforgettable. The performance was truly one of a kind with immaculate attention to detail. The performers all wore the same off-white colored suits parading around the stage with wireless instruments all-the-while moving to mesmerizing choreography. Byrne played many hits from his Talking Heads days, giving a lot of fans what they came for. With the addition of his new album American Utopia being brought to life on stage, there’s no doubt this was one of the best shows at Red Rocks this year. – Tyler Harvey Check out our full review here.Shakey Graves — Aug 30Shakey Graves’ Red Rocks performance was a hypnotizingly beautiful night of music. Twin Peaks kicked it off with a young energy that had everybody dancing. They were followed by José González who showed the crowd how to be captivated by one man and his guitar on stage. Shakey Graves combined the energy of Twin Peaks and the beauty of Gonález had the entire crowd dancing when he wanted us to and left us captivated when he decided to slow the songs down a bit. Shakey Graves played songs from throughout his career reminding listeners why we fell in love with him, and why we continue to love him. – Caleb Aerenson Check out our full review here.STS9 — September 7 & 8STS9 held nothing back for their two-night Cave of Crystals event on September 7 and 8. This carefully curated weekend brought a visual masterpiece of multi-colored crystals, technicolor lasers and a well-timed lightning storm. Paired with the beautifully unpredictable improvisational jams of Tribe, this weekend was an absolute treat for live music fans. Once you stepped into the crystal-laden rabbit hole, there was no telling how far STS9 would take you. We became fully immersed in the cavern of soft pastel gemstones and futuristic space jams — Sound Tribe had successfully transported us into another realm. Rumor has it some passengers never fully returned back to Earth after that weekend. STS9’s Cave of Crystals earned the title of one of the best Red Rocks shows in 2018 for their ability to go above and beyond in every aspect of the live music experience. – Ellie Herring Check out our full review here.Nine Inch Nails — September 18 and 19Nine Inch Nails packed one hell of a punch at Red Rocks and perhaps served to be the knock out of the season. Trent Reznor and the gang were absolutely ruthless — blazing a trail of industrial beats, guttural screams and gnashing of guitars. The audience, donning all black were strung along by the band’s every movement on their head-banging fist pumping joyride. The mere fact that a band of their caliber graced Red Rocks, when they could have performed at larger venues was a treat in and of itself, but being there in the moment, was something else entirely. – Kori Hazel Check out our full review here.Beck – September 25After 23 years of performing, Beck has certainly mastered his craft. The performance from someone of his caliber could be described, but there is no way to truly understand it until experienced firsthand. His ease as he rocks the finger-pointing, hip gyrating dance moves made for a most interactive audience encounter. Beck is not like most performers, because most performers do not have an entire sets-worth of cult classics that have been ingrained in our popular culture for two decades. It would be easy for him to rest back on his reputation and take it easy, but instead he rose up and offered a team of talented musicians, a light show to be reckoned with and more than a few fun covers to ensure that his two-nights at Red Rocks were two of the best of the season. – Denby Gardiner Check out our full review here.The National — October 9Red Rocks was a miserable display for The National. 32 degrees and dropping, a never-ending fog colored with the ominous orange glow of the stage lights, a constant drizzle and breeze creeping into our bones – never have the conditions been better for a National concert. It was clandestine that the band’s dour dad rock be served at its most depressing. Adding to the atmosphere the band was electrifying — lead singer Matt Bellinger running through the dense crowd and making hilarious quips throughout, and the rest of the band making light of the elements absolutely crushing their songs. Weather be damned — I’d do it all again. – Kori Hazel Check out our full review here.via https://303magazine.com/2018/10/best-red-rocks-2018/ Denver has some spicy events lined up this week for you to take a bite out of. Start your week off by carving up a jack-o-lantern at Creepy Pumpkin Carving and end it by grabbing a sweet scoop at Soft Serve Sundays. Wherever your tastes take you, make sure to check out this roundup of food and drink events in Denver. Monday, October 29Creepy Pumpkin CarvingWhen: Monday, October 29, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Where: ViewHouse Ballpark, 2015 Market St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: ViewHouse Ballpark hosts a Creepy Pumpkin Carving contest. The event features a chance to carve up the creepiest jack-o-lantern you can to have the chance to win a gift card worth $250. You can sip on a seasonal brew from Denver Beer Co. while you carve. Tuesday, October 30Ballot Talk Happy HourWhen: Tuesday, October 30, 7 – 8:30 p.m. Where: Larkburger, 8555 W Bellview Ave. Ste H200, Littleton Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Larkburger partners with The League of Women Voters of Colorado to host a Ballot Talk Happy Hour. The event features a chance to learn more about the amendments and propositions on the ballot this year and answers to all of your questions. You can grab a bite from Larkburger to munch on while you learn more about your voting needs.
Holiday Pies n Tarts Master ClassWhen: Tuesday, October 30, 2:30 – 5 p.m. Where: D Bar Restaurant, 494 E 19th Ave., Denver Cost: $100 The Lowdown: D Bar Restaurant hosts a Holiday Pie n Tarts Master Class. Chef Keegan Gerhard will teach you how to make the best sweet treats to wow your family and friends. You can learn different baking and filling techniques to really up your baking game. Call 303-861-4710 to reserve your spot in the class. Halloween Candy & Cider PairingWhen: October 30, 2 – 10 p.m. Where: Stem Ciders, 2811 Walnut St., Denver Cost: $15 at entry The Lowdown: Stem Ciders presents a Halloween Candy & Cider Pairing, just in time for Halloween. The event features a pairing of four ciders with four different candies. You can learn how to pair your candy perfectly and get into the holiday spirit. Wednesday, October 31Nightmare on Brett Halloween TappingWhen: Wednesday, October 31, 12 – 10 p.m. Where: Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project, 3350 Brighton Blvd., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Crooked Stave hosts a Nightmare on Brett Halloween Tapping. The event features a special tapping of three variants of Crooked Stave’s dark demonic sour. You can sip on a Nightmare on Brett Super Port, Nightmare on Brett Grand Cru Citrus or Nightmare on Brett Laws Rye Whiskey throughout the spooky day. Middleman HalloweenWhen: Wednesday, October 31, 7:30 – 11 p.m. Where: Middleman, 3401 E Colfax Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Get spooky during Middleman Halloween. The event features bumpin’ music from DJ f-ether, Middleman’s resident DJ. You can also watch as artist Jordan Lempe creates live art in front of your eyes while you imbibe on beverages from Middleman. The event holds more surprises throughout the night for you to experience. Dia de los MuertosWhen: Wednesday, October 31 – November 2 Where: Cervecería Colorado, 1635 Platte St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Cervecería Colorado presents Dia de los Muertos. The three-day event features a celebration of life and death with sugar skull crafts, building of altars and more. You can sip on a special tapping of a Marigold Venga and munch on food from food trucks while celebrating the Day of the Dead. Dia de los Muertos at Kachina CantinaWhen: Wednesday, October 31 – November 3 Where: Kachina Cantina, 1890 Wazee St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Dig into some Mexican delights during Dia de los Muertos at Kachina Cantina. The four-day event features a special menu with items such as chicken chile relleno, Mexican elote, churro bites and more. You can dine at a pillar candle table and experience a Day of the Dead altar. Thursday, November 1Hack the VoteWhen: Thursday, November 1, 7 – 9 p.m. Where: Zuni Street Brewing Company, 2355 W 29th Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Zuni Street Brewing Company hosts Hack the Vote. The event features a happy hour to review all of the amendments and propositions on your Colorado ballot. You can attend and listen or register to be an informer — a person who reviews a ballot measure and speaks about it at the event. Sign up here to be an informer. Build n’ BrewsWhen: Thursday, November 1, 7 – 9 p.m. Where: Tivoli Brewing Co., 900 Auraria Pkwy. Ste 240, Denver Cost: $39.99 get tickets here The Lowdown: Tivoli Brewing Co. has teamed up with Kitables for Build n’ Brews. The event features a night of building a Bluetooth speaker while imbibing on a free drink from Tivoli. No prior experience is needed. The ticket price includes all materials to craft while you sip. Baptist Season Bottle ReleaseWhen: Thursday, November 1, 5 – 10 p.m. Where: Epic Brewing Company, 3001 Walnut St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Epic Brewing Company hosts a Baptist Season Bottle Release. The event features a release of three brews, the Big Bad Baptist, the Baptista and the Quadruple Barrel Big Bad Baptist. You can sip on the release and munch on paired desserts. Dia de los Muertos at LolaWhen: Thursday, November 1, 4 – 10 p.m. Where: Lola Coastal Mexican, 1575 Boulder St., Denver Cost: $45 get tickets here The Lowdown: Celebrate the Day of the Dead during Dia de los Muertos at Lola. The event features an unlimited tasting of five different food stations, sips of craft cocktails and more. You can jam out to live music from Son Tres and paint sugar skulls while you dine. Friday, November 2One Year AnniversaryWhen: Friday, November 2, 3 – 11:30 p.m. Where: The Bindery, 1817 Central St., Denver Cost: Free – $129 get tickets here The Lowdown: The Bindery hosts its One Year Anniversary. The event features a night of food prepared by chef Linda Hampsten Fox and her team. You can dine on a multi-course meal, imbibe on signature cocktails and listen to live music throughout the night. Make sure to wear city party attire to be ready for late night dancing. Num6er Of T6e Bea6st 666 Group Art ShowWhen: Friday, November 2, 6 p.m. Where: TRVE Brewing, 227 Broadway #101, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: TRVE Brewing hosts its annual Num6er Of T6e Bea6st 666 Group Art Show. The event features a show of 666 art pieces that are available for purchase for only $10 each. You can sip on drinks from TRVE and snag a piece or two of amazing art. Saturday, November 326th Annual Backcountry BashWhen: Saturday, November 3, 6 – 10 p.m. Where: Great Divide Barrel Bar, 1812 35th St., Denver Cost: $55 – $100 get tickets here The Lowdown: Great Divide Barrel Bar partners up with Colorado Mountain Club to host the 26th Annual Backcountry Bash. The event features a live and silent gear auction, an award ceremony with CAMP USA and Adidas TERREX, giveaways and more. You can sip on beer from Great Divide and cider from Stem Ciders as you raise funds to help with conservation and education. 4th Anniversary Block PartyWhen: Saturday, November 3, 12 – 10 p.m. Where: Mockery Brewing, 3501 Delgany St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Mockery Brewing hosts its 4th Anniversary Block Party. The event features live music, live screen printing from Humble Monster Screen Printed Goods and more. You can taste special tappings of brews and munch on food from food trucks while celebrating Mockery. Yoga & WineWhen: Saturday, November 3, 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. Where: Bigsby’s Folly Craft Winery, 3563 Wazee St., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Bigsby’s Folly Craft Winery partners with BEKN hosts Yoga & Wine. The event features a free hour-long yoga class guided by Lowry Yoga Pod. You can stretch out and let go of your weekly stresses and follow the class with a free glass of wine. Dia de los Muertos at the GardensWhen: Saturday, November 3, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Denver Botanic Gardens hosts Dia de los Muertos at the Gardens. The event features a day of celebration with traditional Mexican bites, live art demonstrations, a costume contest and more. You can also shop from vendors presenting art, prints and jewelry and have a chance to watch some Lucha Libre wrestling. The Great Onesie Bar CrawlWhen: Saturday, November 3, 3 – 9 p.m. Where: The Ginn Mill, 2041 Larimer St., Denver Cost: $25 Register here The Lowdown: Get comfy in a onesie and imbibe on some brews during The Great Onesie Bar Crawl. There will be eight different bars that are participating in the crawl that each have specials for you to try. There will also be surprises at each location. Just remember, you have to wear a onesie. This event is insanely popular, so get to the Ginn Mill as close to 3 p.m. so you can to register for the event. Denver Pancakes and Booze Art ShowWhen: November 3, 8 p.m.- 2 a.m. Where: EXDO Event Center, 1399 35th St., Denver Cost: $15 get tickets here The Lowdown: Grab a plate of hot pancakes and dig in at the Denver Pancakes and Booze Art Show. You can explore from more than 80 artists and experience a zombie fashion show while sipping on booze. The Pancakes and Booze Art Show was created in 2009 and has toured the United States as the nation’s largest art show of emerging artists. This artist movement has traveled to more than 25 different cities all over the world. S.M.a.S.H. Series #4 Tap ReleaseWhen: Saturday, November 3, 10 – 11 a.n. Where: Wynkoop Brewing Company, 1634 18th St., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Wynkoop Brewing Company hosts its S.M.a.S.H. Series #4 Tap Release. The event features a release of a single-malt and single-hop brew. The beer has notes of citrus, passion fruit and pine with a light hop to it. Sunday, November 4The Resistance DinerWhen: Sunday, November 4, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Where: Comal Heritage Food Incubator, 3455 Ringsby Ct.#105, Denver Cost: $50 – $65 get tickets here The Lowdown: Comal Heritage Food Incubator presents The Resistance Diner. You can participate in a four-course meal paired with two glasses of wine that benefits Denver Homeless Out Loud and Focus Points Family Resource Center. There are 32 seats open so make sure to grab a spot fast. Sunday SupperWhen: Sunday, November 4, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Where: Il Porcellino Salumi, 4324 W 41st Ave., Denver Cost: $75 get tickets here The Lowdown: Il Porcellino Salumi hosts a Sunday Supper. The event features a chance to try the first taste of its first prosciutto. You can experience a four-course meal complimented with Carboy wines and celebrate the reveal of a 15-month Berkshire prosciutto. Soft Serve SundayWhen: Sunday, November 4, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Where: Denver Milk Market, 1800 Wazee St. Ste 100, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Denver Milk Market hosts Soft Serve Sundays. The event features a buy one, get one free soft serve cone or cup all day long at Cornicello. You can grab a scoop of sweet cream and explore the market. The special does not include gelato. Sign up here to get the best of our food desk delivered to your inbox.Mark Your CalendarSour Beer, Cheese and Meats! When: November 5, 7 – 10 p.m. Where: Good Zuur, 2801 Welton St., Denver Cost: $30 tickets available here Wine & Cheese & Things When: November 6 – 7 Where: The Infinite Monkey Theorem, 2501 Dallas St., Aurora Cost: $22 at entry Pickling Workshop When: November 10, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: The GrowHaus, 4751 York St., Denver Cost: $25 tickets available here via https://303magazine.com/2018/10/denver-food-events-89/ It’s hard to imagine it hasn’t happened at least a couple of times in the last decade but nothing specific is coming to mind. I know that there are a lot of products I like but don’t love, use more often, and then realize I kind of do love them after all!
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Formula Overview$18.50/0.10 oz. - $185.00 Per Ounce MAC Lipstick comes in a variety of finishes, and the pigmentation and wear tend to be dependent on the finish. The sheer finishes, like Lustres, tend to wear for only a couple of hours and have sheer coverage (as designed) and are non-drying. Some of the original Matte shades have a stiffer, drier formula, while newer ones have a more velvety, silicone-feel to them, and the latter are creamier, more comfortable to wear, and easier to apply, but most Matte shades are quite pigmented and long-wearing, though some are drying. The Amplified and Satin finishes tend to have good pigmentation, lightly creamy to moderately creamy consistencies with a bit of shine, and moderate to long wear with deeper, richer shades wearing longer. The Frost and Metallic finishes have the most variance between shades with coverage ranging from semi-sheer to opaque with average wear and non-drying to slightly drying formulas. All MAC lipsticks are vanilla-scented but have no discernible taste. Browse all of our MAC Lipstick swatches. ![]()
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Formula Overview$18.50/0.10 oz. - $185.00 Per Ounce MAC Lipstick comes in a variety of finishes, and the pigmentation and wear tend to be dependent on the finish. The sheer finishes, like Lustres, tend to wear for only a couple of hours and have sheer coverage (as designed) and are non-drying. Some of the original Matte shades have a stiffer, drier formula, while newer ones have a more velvety, silicone-feel to them, and the latter are creamier, more comfortable to wear, and easier to apply, but most Matte shades are quite pigmented and long-wearing, though some are drying. The Amplified and Satin finishes tend to have good pigmentation, lightly creamy to moderately creamy consistencies with a bit of shine, and moderate to long wear with deeper, richer shades wearing longer. The Frost and Metallic finishes have the most variance between shades with coverage ranging from semi-sheer to opaque with average wear and non-drying to slightly drying formulas. All MAC lipsticks are vanilla-scented but have no discernible taste. Browse all of our MAC Lipstick swatches. ![]()
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![]() CelestialCelestial is a light-medium, golden beige with warm undertones and a sparkling, metallic finish. The consistency was lightly creamy, soft, and blendable, though it was more loosely-pressed in the pan compared to the other shimmer/metallic shades in the mini palettes. It was easy to apply to bare skin, as it had opaque color coverage that adhered well and lasted for almost 10 hours on me. Top Dupes
Formula Overview- Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described. The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours. Browse all of our Pat McGrath Eyeshadow swatches. ![]()
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![]() Burning DesireBurning Desire is a medium brown with warm, yellowish undertones and a matte finish. It had rich color payoff paired with a smooth, velvety texture that was finely-milled, blendable, and soft enough to be easy to pick up and to use but didn’t have fallout or dustiness in the pan. The eyeshadow stayed on well for nine and a half hours on me before fading slightly. Top Dupes
Formula Overview- Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described. The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours. Browse all of our Pat McGrath Eyeshadow swatches. ![]()
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![]() SupernovaSupernova is a rich, emerald green with subtle, warm undertones and a sparkling, metallic sheen. It had opaque color coverage that applied evenly and smoothly onto my lid in a single layer. The texture was soft, lightly creamy, and a bit more firmly-pressed in the pan compared to the other shimmery shades in the palette, though it wasn’t stiff or difficult to pick up with a brush. The eyeshadow lasted well for nine and a half hours on me before it started to crease noticeably. Top Dupes
Formula Overview- Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described. The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours. Browse all of our Pat McGrath Eyeshadow swatches. ![]()
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![]() Dark ParadiseDark Paradise is a muted, medium-dark brown with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish. The pigmentation was nearly opaque in a single layer, while the texture was soft, velvety, and blendable without being powdery or too firmly pressed in the pan. It lasted well on my lids for nine hours before fading a touch. Top Dupes
Formula Overview- Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described. The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours. Browse all of our Pat McGrath Eyeshadow swatches. ![]()
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![]() CorruptionCorruption is a deep plum with warm, copper-brown undertones that shifted from pinky-plum to red-copper. It had a really interesting shift when swatched on my arm, but it wasn’t quite as noticeable on my lid–it tended to look like a reddish-plum most of the time. The texture was smooth, lightly creamy, and felt firmer in the pan with a slightly thicker consistency compared to other shades. I didn’t have any trouble picking it up with a brush or blending out the edges on my lid, but it wasn’t quite as effortless as other shades in the palette (that’s what happens when you set the bar so high!). It stayed on nicely for almost 10 hours on me before creasing faintly. Top Dupes
Formula Overview- Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described. The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours. Browse all of our Pat McGrath Eyeshadow swatches. ![]()
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![]() ProvocatrixProvocatrix is a medium, reddish bronze base with gold-to-green shifting shimmer paired with a sparkling, metallic finish. It had was richly pigmented with a soft, lightly creamy texture that was more loosely-pressed in the pan, but it applied well to bare skin and went on evenly while blending easily along the edges. This shade wore well for nine and a half hours on me before it creased faintly. Top Dupes
Formula Overview- Pat McGrath's eyeshadows are, generally, supposed to be "super-saturated" with "creamy, soft textures" and "extreme blendability and adherence without creasing." A lot of how well they perform (and to some degree, how they are supposed to be applied and marketed) depends on the type of shades, but by and large, the eyeshadows perform very much as they are described. The mattes are velvety, blendable, and dense without being thick or too heavy, and they have semi-opaque to opaque pigmentation where a little can go a long way with some of the deeper and richer hues. The satin and pearl finishes are smooth, lightly creamy, and firmer but not dense or thick with good pigmentation, blendability, and easy application. The more metallic finishes tend to be softer, creamy, and smooth with a bit more denseness and no powderiness. The sparkly/glittery shades are often designed to be applied wet for richer coverage or intensity, which has largely been my experience. Most of the shades last between eight and nine hours. Browse all of our Pat McGrath Eyeshadow swatches. ![]()
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