Tophouse & Stillhouse Junkies
Globe Hall Presents Tophouse & Stillhouse Junkies on Sunday, September 10th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Gnome w/ BoneHawk + Lord Velvet
Globe Hall Presents Gnome with BoneHawk and Lord Velvet on Sunday, October 1 — 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Dale Hollow w/ Sarah Adams
Globe Hall Presents Dale Hollow with Sarah Adams on Tuesday, November 7th. “Stupid is as stupid does / does that make me the dumbest one of all time?” — Dale Hollow, “Hack of the Year”A bit Andy Kaufman, a little Orville Peck, a hint of Father John Misty, Dale Hollow possesses “a fascinating combination of performance and purveyed authenticity,” as the lifestyle magazine Mundane once posited, while also noting that “no other country music artist has ever claimed to be the best, except for Dale Hollow.”Legend has it that Dale actually tried to trademark the phrase “The Country Music Superstar,” so every time someone like Luke Bryan, Loretta Lynn, Jessica Simpson or Darius Rucker attached that phrase to their names, Dale gets some cash.And while Hollow can be purposely self-elevating, that seemingly tall tale is true. “I sent $150 to the copyright office…and I got denied instantly,” he says. “That’s why I use that parenthetical justification (trademark pending).”A mysterious figure in the country music world, here’s what we do know: Hollow, who hails from Nashville and is named after the Kentucky reservoir, had an inauspicious start to his music career. The future country legend was just trying to pay off $35,000 in back taxes. “I was tryingto get cash fast,” he admits. “One day, sitting in an internet cafe, I read this article that detailed how Luke Bryan was the most profitable artist in streaming. So I just thought, ‘I’ll do what he does.’”Thankfully, that odd inspiration has led to some not-so-seriously good music. Dale’s new record, Hack of the Year, is a hoot, full of crooning, shuffling beats, yelps and plenty of self-effacing singalongs. “Don’t Wanna Do Anything” is a legit slacker anthem, while “I’m a Lover” serves as a rollickin’ love song with a hint of Roadhouse menace. Several moments here, including the title track and “Dead End Job,” possess a real sense of melancholy.There’s also a stream of consciousness at work on the album, most notably with “Cowboys on TV,” a hootenanny take on listicle songs (akin to “It’s the End of the World As We Know It”). “It’s such a dumb idea,” says Hollow, almost proudly. “It started as a story about wanting to be a cowboy, and it ended up with me Google-ing performers who had played cowboys on screen and reading off the list. Maybe Google gets a co write on that one.”Dig a little deeper into Hack of the Year and you’ll find fun little details: The record features several verbal monologues (h/t to Ray Price’s honky tonk classic Night Life), some country music Easter eggs (including a Gary LaVox/Rascal Flatts shoutout) and even some influences from outside of the country music world. Including, surprise, Childish Gambino. Says Dale: “I love his sense of borderline unnecessary oversaturation of pop culture references” (and those are in abundance on Hack, be it Forrest Gump, Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow or NFTs).- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Azizi Gibson w/ WNTR
3Deep Presents Azizi Gibson with WNTR on Wednesday, November 8 –Rapper Azizi Gibson was born in Frankfurt, Germany as part of a military family originally from Zaire, Gibson would spend the better part of his young life in transition. He lived in Singapore and Thailand before moving to Maryland, all while becoming increasingly interested in boundry- pushing hip-hop production and lyricism.Since signing his his first deal with producer Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder Label, Azizi has put out over 10 projects and gone on over 11 tours performing in over 200 shows world wide.Azizi Gibson continues to push rap music into new and uncharted territory — and delivers as one of the most creative, intriguing and conscientious rap artists in the game today.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Bobby Amulet w/ Water on the Thirsty Ground + Sell Farm
Globe Hall Presents Bobby Amulet with Water on the Thirsty Ground and Sell Farm on Friday, September 1st.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
22 & good 4 u presents – august slipped away (end of summer dance parTay)
22 & good 4 u presents – august slipped away (end of summer dance parTay) on Friday, September 8th. ✨Let’s get lost in the memory✨Join us to dance and reminisce about this summer’s salty air.🤍GIVE ME YOUR WEEKENDS 🤍📍 Globe Hall – Denver 🌊Friday, September 8🌲 8:00PM (7:00PM DOORS)🧚♀️ 16+🍾 CANCEL ALL YOUR PLANS BECAUSE WE CALLED 🍾Our dance party is for all the Betty’s, James’, Augustine’s, and Inez’s in between to share in their love for our cardigan loving girlie. SOUNDS BY @DJROCKSTARAARONFIND ALL OUR EVENTS AT 22andgood4u.com!🍃 – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Kyle Moon & The Misled w/ Stephen Lear Band + Tensas
Globe Hall Presents Kyle Moon & The Misled with Stephen Lear Band and Tensas on Saturday, September 16th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Esmé Patterson w/ Nina de Freitas
105.5 The Colorado Sound Presents Esmé Patterson with Nina de Freitas on Tuesday, October 17th. Gold-selling Esmé Patterson releases her long-awaited 5th full-length album, Notes from Nowhere, early this October; creating a genre-avoidant musical realm that blooms with honesty and magic. Now living in the woods of Tennessee, the Colorado-born singer/songwriter never fails to give her devoted following what they want – something completely new yet somehow familiar. Esmé emerged from the wreckage of a crowded Colorado folk experiment (Paper Bird) and struck out on her own path in a 2012 solo debut, All Princes, I. Her followup was an AMA-nominated Song of the Year that went Gold in the US and Canada, landed Patterson performances on Letterman and Conan, and brought sold-out shows nationwide. Predictably unpredictable, she deftly ditched the folk/americana tags to offer barbed responses to male-gaze hits in 2015’s Woman to Woman, then to death, sex, and feedback in 2016’s fanged We Were Wild, from which her performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk derived. Ever provocative, poignant, polymorphic, and prescient (her last album, the apocalypse-themed There Will Come Soft Rains, was released on the first day of Covid19 lockdowns in March 2020), Esmé’s latest release, Notes from Nowhere, returns to the (super)natural world, evoking the chill of dead winter, parched forest lightning, midday moons, and the cicada hum of summer swamps. Esmé’s intense performances arrest her audience in ears-open shared contemplation. Her music churns and crackles until you find yourself frozen, staring into the fire.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Heavy Diamond Ring w/ Jess Parsons + Desert Child
105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Heavy Diamond Ring with Jess Parsons and Desert Child on Friday, November 17th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
May Be Fern w/ Sexy Coyote + Nick Rogers
Globe Hall Presents May Be Fern with Sexy Coyote and Nick Rogers on Saturday, August 26th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian