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Disco Biscuits – April 18th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 8 min read

After what can only be described as an epic night on The Rocks, The Disco Biscuits headed back to The Ogden for their 4th and final performance of the weekend. After such an amazing night on the rocks, both the crowd and band were anxious to close things out with a bang and The Biscuits did not disappoint. “Denver is on FIRE right now” were the words Marc Brownstein touted before getting things going and it seems the band was dedicated to keeping that fire burning for at least one more night.

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Disco Biscuits – April 17th – Red Rocks

Estimated read time 10 min read

After two rowdy nights of Bisco madness at The Ogden the thoughts for many shifted from setlists to weather reports. With cold temperatures, rain, and even snow threatening things at Red Rocks for a collaboration between The Disco Biscuits, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead, fans of both bands wondered exactly what was going to happen up there? Despite the weather not cooperating, fans bundled up and brought the energy level through the roof as they were treated to a night of music nobody will soon forget.

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Disco Biscuits – April 16th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

After a show of bust outs and rarities, night two at The Ogden found a lot of people focused on what was happening outside of the theater. With Denver’s unpredictable springtime weather delivering a nasty mix of sleet, snow, and rain, many were more worried about Friday’s Red Rocks show with Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann of The Grateful Dead being cancelled, moved, or unbearable to attend. Thankfully the band quickly put an end to any outside thoughts, opening the show with the beautiful “Once The Fiddler Paid.”

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John Butler Trio – June 6th – Red Rocks Ampitheatre

Estimated read time 2 min read

Australia’s own “John Butler Trio” brought their folksy jams to Colorado’s world famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Friday night, as part of a two show run here in the Denver area. Night one took place in Boulder, at the intimate Fox Theatre, while the Red Rocks show took on a spiritual feel even before Butler took the stage and continued throughout evening. JBT came out focused, playing a tight and emotionally raw show for their fans who responded in kind.