James Garner+FollowDenver’s wildest band is back for one nightCall Sign Cobra, the infamous party rockers who tore up Denver’s music scene in the early 2000s, are reuniting for a single show at the hi-dive on January 30. Known for their chaotic gigs and fearless energy, these legends haven’t played together in 20 years. The reunion isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s a chance for old friends to celebrate life and music, not just gather at memorials. Expect wild stories, a full horn section, and the kind of mayhem only Denver’s own can deliver. Who’s ready to relive the madness or see it for the first time? #Entertainment #Music #DenverMusic00Share
Katherine Banks+FollowDenver’s metal scene gets a rare vinyl revivalOnly 35 vinyl copies—no pre-orders, just first-come, first-served—of To Be Eaten’s cult 2005 album are about to drop, and it’s stirring up memories of Denver’s wild underground days. Back then, bands mashed up metal, punk, and indie in DIY venues that are now condos. For anyone who lived through it (or wishes they had), this rerelease isn’t just nostalgia—it’s a tribute to a time when the city’s music scene was raw, experimental, and full of risk-takers. Would you want to see more of Denver’s hidden music history resurface? #Entertainment #Music #DenverMusic00Share
Suzanne Glover+FollowDenver’s Wild Love Tigress brings real funk backWild Love Tigress is shaking up Denver’s music scene with the kind of true ’70s funk that gets everyone moving—think horns, slapping bass, and backup singers, not just jam-band grooves. Born from a wild “end of the world” party in 2012 and inspired by Anchorman, these local musicians have stuck together through college, career changes, and even a pandemic. Now, after years of building momentum, they’re headlining the Bluebird Theater and proving that real funk is alive and well in Denver. Who else has caught their high-energy shows or wants to see more authentic funk in local venues? #Entertainment #Music #DenverMusic00Share
Katherine Banks+FollowCloud City festival: Denver’s next big vibeGanja White Night is leveling up Denver’s music scene with the launch of Cloud City Music Festival at Fiddler’s Green in April 2026. This isn’t just another show—it’s a two-day, multi-stage celebration of bass, creativity, and community, featuring 28 artists, immersive art, and local collaborations. The duo’s deep roots in Colorado make this a true homecoming, building on their legendary Red Rocks runs and sold-out Denver shows. If you love the Wobble sound or just want to experience something new, this festival is shaping up to be a milestone for both fans and the city. Who’s planning to go? #Entertainment #Music #DenverMusic00Share
99.7Fm+Follow“Snoop Dogg’s Christmas Halftime Show Falls Flat: Lip-Sync Claims and Lackluster Music Leave Fans Unimpressed: News influencer Donnell Ballard shared his candid thoughts on Snoop Dogg’s much-hyped Christmas NFL halftime show on Netflix, calling it disappointing and poorly organized. Ballard said the performance lacked energy and excitement, citing the inclusion of a violin as a mismatch for the show’s vibe. “It was kind of boring,” Ballard admitted, noting that even with Snoop’s star power, the overall presentation “definitely did not deserve a five-star rating.” If asked to rate it, Ballard said he’d give it three stars — a decent score, but far from spectacular. By News influencer Donnell Ballard. #SnoopDogg #DenverMusic #SuperBowlDisappointment #CelebsAtTheSuperBowl #NetflixDisappointment12347Share
Cameron Frazier+FollowDenver’s holiday show brings soul legends togetherDenver just witnessed a holiday concert that felt like a once-in-a-lifetime jam session. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats’ 20th Anniversary Holiday Show at Mission Ballroom turned into a soulful celebration with Mavis Staples, Kevin Morby, David Rawlings, and Julie Davis all sharing the stage. Mavis Staples’ powerful duets and the group’s full run-through of their debut album made the night unforgettable. Fans got to hear “Beautiful Strangers” like never before and a show-stopping version of “The Weight.” If you were there, what was your favorite moment? And if you missed it, which collab would you want to see most? #Entertainment #Music #DenverMusic00Share
Suzanne Glover+FollowDenver’s music scene just got a joltLeon Thomas turned Summit Music Hall into a genre-bending, sold-out celebration during his Mutts Don’t Heel Tour stop in Denver. His set was a masterclass in blending R&B, rock, and neo-soul, jumping from smooth falsettos to fiery guitar solos—all while keeping the crowd on their toes. Ambré’s soulful opening act set the perfect mood, and together, they showed why they’re at the forefront of modern soul. For anyone who loves live music that feels both spontaneous and perfectly in sync, this was the kind of night that reminds you why Denver’s music scene is so special. Who else caught the show? #Entertainment #Music #DenverMusic00Share