This Week In Concerts – ATOMGA, Megan Burtt, Jacob Sartorius and More

Love isn’t the only thing worth celebrating this week as there are over 100 concerts going on in Denver. National acts and local bands alike will be sharing their work with us at venues spanning from Broomfield to Englewood. Speaking of local Colorado talent, we are releasing our first 303 Music vinyl showcasing 12 of Denver’s favorite local bands. There are so many ways to celebrate all the wonderful music in Denver including all of the concerts below.

 READ: We’re Releasing a Record on Vinyl with 12 Colorado Musicians

Monday, February 12

Coming out of Fort Collins, Blue Lane Frontier is an indie band armed with elements of punk and soft-rock. The five-piece FoCo ensemble is headed to Denver’s DIY space Seventh Circle Music Collective to showcase some of their tunes on Monday. Joining Blue Lane Frontier are fellow musicians Free Kittens & Bread, Ragland! and Everything’s Fine. Come support Denver’s DIY scene and some awesome Colorado talent.

More information here.

Also see…

Distinguisher w/ Castaway, Born A New, The Burial Plot, Enlighten The Masses @ The Marquis Theatre

Can’t Be Satisfied: Blues Night @ Hi-Dive

Justin Furstenfeld @ Soiled Dove Underground

Tuesday, February 13

Jacob Sartorius is a young player in the music industry. Despite only being 15, the singer has achieved a great deal of success so far. On Tuesday, Sartorius is coming to The Odgen to show Denver what the hype is all about. The opening acts for the evening include Zach Clayton and Hayden Summerall. If you’re looking for some pop music to fill your Tuesday night, this will be the show to check out.

Get tickets here.

Also see…

Mickey Avalon & Dirt Nasty @ The Bluebird Theater

Lights w/ Chase Atlantic, DCF @ Summit Music Hall

Fat Tuesdays ft. Eddie Roberts, Jeff Franca, Casey Russel and More Special Guests @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

The Dangerous Summer w/ Microwave, The Band Camino @ The Marquis Theatre

The Coronas @ Larimer Lounge

Great American Taxi w/ Grayson County Burn Ban @ Hi-Dive

Badda Boom Brass Band @ Dazzle Jazz

Whitney Rose @ Goosetown Tavern

Howard Jones @ Soiled Dove Underground

Deep Dark Dangerous Label Night + The CID Initiative Lounge Takeover w/ DMVU, Dalek One, Rez @ The Lounge at Black Box

Wednesday, February 14

Megan Burtt is a notable name in the Denver music scene and is known for her talents both with a band and as a solo artist as well. On Wednesday, Burtt is headed over to Dazzle Jazz in the middle of LoDo to showcase her talents. In 2015, Burtt released her debut album The Bargain and currently has some projects in the mix for 2018. Come check out Burtt at Dazzle this Wednesday night.

Get tickets here.

Also see…

SuperVision w/ Chris Karns, Valarie Molano, Mikey Thunder, Jordan Polovina @ Cervantes’ Other Side

G Perico @ Larimer Lounge

Valentine’s Day Special: “Sweethearts of the Rodeo” w/ Chella and the Charm, Ryann & Lee, Jennifer Niceley, Bonnie & Taylor, Five Mile Woods @ Hi-Dive

Floating Teeth @ Lost Lake

Chaos in the CBD @ Bar Standard

An Evening With ABBA Mania @ The Oriental Theater

Slaid Cleaves (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz

Mandy Yoches and The Hell Knows @ Goosetown Tavern

1000MODS w/ Telekinetic Yeti @ Globe Hall

Howard Jones @ Soiled Dove Underground

Thursday, February 15

This Thursday, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is taking over The Ogden Theatre in what will be a night of classic sounding rock ‘n’ roll. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club has been on the scene for nearly two decades and they are showing no signs of quitting anytime soon. The UK rock and r&b troop Night Beats are on the bill for the evening as well. As we said before, The Ogden has a killer line up this year and this show only adds to the diversity.

Get tickets here.

Also see…

J.I.D. & Earthgang w/ Chaz French, Lute @ The Bluebird Theater

Jeezy w/ Tee Grizzley @ Summit Music Hall

Dylan & The Dead w/ The Mighty Pines @ Cervantes’ Other Side

Chief Keef w/ Dwayne Jr., DJ Fresh Jones @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

Dent May w/ Moon King @ Lost Lake

Ferry Corsten w/ Adam Stark, Z.W. @ Beta Nightclub

René Marie & Experiment In Truth (Two Sets) @ Dazzle Jazz

Sam Williams Quartet @ Nocturne Jazz

Clark Thomas (DJ Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox

The Jinjas w/ Hagan Caldwell, The Far Stairs @ Globe Hall

Forest Porridge w/ Young Atlas, Everyday Ritual @ The Walnut Room

Special FX All Stars ft. Chieli Minucci, Nelson Rangell, Gerald Veasley, Lao Tizer, Karen Briggs @ Soiled Dove Underground

John Kadlecik Band @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple

Grey Area w/ Movesayer @ The Lounge at Black Box

Radikal Guru w/ DJ Imeh, Denver Vintage Reggae Society, Caustik @ The Black Box

Friday, February 16

If you’re looking for some afro-funk to jam out to, look no further. To kick off the weekend on Friday, Denver’s own funk band ATOMGA are releasing their new album at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox. Fellow Denver horn-based band The Dendrites and Denver local hip-hop act Jericho Son of None are joining Atomga for this special event. Tickets are still available to see ATOMGA break some new musical ground with their most recent album.

Get tickets here.

Also see…

Neck Deep w/ Seaway, Creeper, Speak Low if You Speak Love @ The Ogden Theatre

Grace Vanderwaal @ The Bluebird Theater

Bonnie & The Clydes @ The Black Buzzard

The Back Pages w/ Son and Cynic, Vicoda @ The Moon Room at Summit Music Hall

MURS w/ Stay Tuned, ItsEvi, ROOKE5 @ Cervantes’ Other Side

Pimps of Joytime w/ Toubab Krewe @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

Judge w/ faim, Screwtape, RITE, Fortune’s Fool @ The Marquis Theatre

Radio Moscow w/ Amplified Heat @ Larimer Lounge

Tim Barry w/ Andy Thomas’ Dust Heart, The Swindlin’ Hearts @ Hi-Dive

Waker w/ Emma Mayes & The Hip, Sycdvk @ Lost Lake

12th Planet + Bleep Bloop + Um… w/ Grym @ Beta Nightclub

Women In Jazz: Ellyn Rucker (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz

René Marie & Experiment In Truth (Late Set, Two Sets) @ Dazzle Jazz

Annie Booth Trio plays The Beatles @ Nocturne Jazz

Tracy Byrd @ The Grizzly Rose

Hillbilly Hellcats @ Goosetown Tavern

Rostam w/ Joy Again @ Globe Hall

Best of Open Stage @ Tuft Theatre

The Deltaz @ Tuft Theatre

Wendy Clark Band w/ The Legendary Hitchhikers @ The Walnut Room

Tom Russell @ Soiled Dove Underground

John Kadlecik Band w/ Poor Man’s Whiskey @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple

Grand Zelo w/ Socialfuse, Amalgam Effect, Kit’s Crew, Volcano Ball @ Herman’s Hideaway

Wild Adriatic w/ Miquel Dakota, Sangria Mafia, Zach Maxwell @ Your Mom’s House Denver

Psymbionic w/ Notorious Conduct, Wolf-e-Wolf, Xenolinguist @ The Black Box

3rd Eye Fridays w/ Higherglyph, JaryMane, Dank Lloyd Wright, pheel. @ The Lounge at Black Box

Waylon Jennings Tribute w/ New Ben Franklins, Jimbo Darville & The Truckadours @ Skylark Lounge

Red Rocks Locals Set @ Red Rocks

Saturday, February 17

On Saturday, the EDM duo Hippie Sabotage is headed out of Sacramento and into the Mile High City to headline at The Ogden Theatre. Hippie Sabotage is known for their laid-back take on EDM while incorporating elements of hip-hop into their tracks. Milwaukee’s Melvv and Los Angeles’ Azizi Gibson will be warming up the crowd on Saturday night before Hippie Sabotage takes the stage.

Get tickets here.

Also see…

Viceroy w/ Pruitt, Ventus @ The Bluebird Theater

PNB Rock w/ Lil Baby @ The Gothic Theatre

Mosaic w/ Take Shape, Seven Sea Voyage, Colony Collapse, Endless Nameless @ The Moon Room at Summit Music Hall

Duey N’ Decibels do Guns N’ Roses w/ Sophistafunk, Tula @ Cervantes’ Other Side

PRAANG ft. Steve Kimock, Michael Travis, Jason Hann, Jaime Janover, Templo, Bruce Chillis @ Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

The Hits (Album Release Show) w/ Love Stallion, Hot Apostles, Sharone and the Wind @ The Marquis Theatre

Van William w/ Treehouse Sanctum @ Larimer Lounge

International Guitar Night @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music

The Hacks w/ Dryer Fire @ Lost Lake

Sam Feldt w/ Sureshot @ Beta Nightclub

Baeza @ The Roxy Theatre

The Long Run (Eagles Tribute) + My Blue Sky (Allman Brothers Tribute) @ The Oriental Theater

Purnell Steen (Morning Set) @ Dazzle Jazz

Coltrane ’64 Presented by Jeff Jenkins Quartet (Late Set) @ Dazzle Jazz

Jyemo Club (After Dark Set) @ Dazzle Jazz

Andrew Friedrich & Matt Smiley (Late Set) @ Nocturne Jazz

Wes Watkins & Friends (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox

CHROME DRONES w/ Mile High Soul Club, Impact, Nocturne Entertainment (Late Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox

Oxycodone (Morphine Tribute) w/ Oroya, Starjammer @ Goosetown Tavern

Hackensaw Boys w/ Foxfeather @ Globe Hall

Public Safety w/ Sylva, Sixty Minute Men @ The Walnut Room

Soul Diva Revue @ Soiled Dove Underground

John Kadlecik Band @ Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple

Chris Daniels & The Kings 34 B-Day Bash w/ Born To Run (Bruce Springsteen Tribute) @ Herman’s Hideaway

Sunday, February 18

To end this week in concerts, Toronto based duo Majid Jordan will be performing at The Gothic Theatre for a night of deep grooves. Majid Jordan is known for their r&b sound infused with a little EDM and pop flares. STWO is set to be the support for the evening, making this a great night to let loose and dance your heart out over in Englewood. Tickets are still available for this show.

Get tickets here.

Also see…

The Wind + The Wave w/ Haley Johnson, Rachel Price @ The Bluebird Theater

Rocky Diamonds w/ Kid Vegas, AP @ Larimer Lounge

Shaky Hand String Band w/ The String Resistance, Pistols In Petticoats @ Lost Lake

Denver Chorale @ Dazzle Jazz

Twang Is Dead @ The Black Buzzard

John Gorka w/ Amilia K. Spicer @ Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music

Wes Watkins & Friends (Morning Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox

Brant Williams Trio (Late Set) @ Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox

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