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The snowy scape of campus covered in snow and conditions that are below freezing may scream ski season more than concert season. Despite the frigid Colorado winter, Denver’s live music scene is still in full effect with a plethora of bands and artists coming in the next several months. Here is a list of the most anticipated concerts to come to the Denver area this winter quarter, that will surely warm you up. The list below has the music venue inside of the parentheses. 

January

Jan. 27: STFKR (Gothic Theatre) Indie pop band, STFKR will be playing at the Gothic Theatre on Jan. 27. They released two albums in 2020, “Future Past Life” and “Ambient 1” and their most popular song is “Rawnald Gregory the Second.” Listen to them here

February

Feb. 1: Jacob Banks (Summit Music Hall)

Feb. 9: Action Bronson and Earl Sweatshirt (Mission Ballroom) Rappers Action Bronson and Earl Sweatshirt will be playing at Mission Ballroom on the “NBA Leather Tour.” Listen to Action Bronson here as well as Earl Sweatshirt.

Feb. 11: Motion City Soundtrack (Summit Music Hall)

Feb 12: The Backseat Lovers (Ogden Theatre)

Feb. 15: Inner Wave w Divino nino (Larimer Lounge)

Feb. 16: Current Joys (Gothic Theatre)

Feb. 18: The War on Drugs  (Mission Ballroom)

Feb. 18 & 19: Cautious Clay (Bluebird Theater) R&B artists Cautious Clay will be touring for his album “Dead Pan Love” with a stop in Denver at the Bluebird. Listen here

Feb. 20: Naked Giants (Larimer Lounge)

Feb. 24: Still Woozy and Wallice (Mission Ballroom) Bedroom pop artist Still Woozy will be joined with indie artist Wallice for his “If This Isn’t Nice Tour” in promotion of his first full-length album. Listen to Still Woozy here as well as Wallice

Feb. 26: Briston Maroney (Bluebird Theater)

Feb. 28: Jazmine Sullivan (Summit Music Hall)

March 

March 1: The Marias (Summit Music Hall)

March 2: Oliver tree (Mission Ballroom)

March 2 & 3: The Greeting Committee (Globe Hall)

March 12: Mitski (Mission Ballroom) Alternative singer songwriter will be at Mission Ballroom on her North American tour. Listen here

March 14: Lalala (Larimer Lounge)

March 14: Glass Animals (Mission Ballroom)

March 15: Dua Lipa (Ball Arena)

March 20: Clairo and Arlo Parks (Fillmore Auditorium)

March 29: Tyler, the Creator (Ball Arena) Rap artist, Tyler, the Creator will be on his “Call Me By Your Name Tour” in promotion of his new album. Listen here

March 30: Beach House (Mission Ballroom)

March 31: Hippo Campus (Mission Ballroom)

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