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The Interrupters – April 5th – Ogden Theater

Estimated read time 2 min read

On a warm Friday evening in early April my Uber dropped me in front of The Ogden Theater. On the marquee below the purposefully distorted letters spelling out the headliners name were the words “Sold Out”. There weren’t even scalpers outside selling overpriced tickets on the secondary market. Sold out, meant sold out. Denverites must really love their ska-punk like their beloved Colfax Avenue, a little dirty, a bit raw, and always entertaining.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: North Mississippi Osborne – Ogden Theatre – Friday, April 10th

Estimated read time 1 min read

Mississippi Allstars and Anders Osborne create a one of a kind musical experience by combining two of American music’s most riveting acts into one collective performance. Fusing the Dickinson Brothers’ blues-infused rock and roll with Anders Osborne’s unique brand of New Orleans soul, these two acts come together to create a live collaboration on stage every night.

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Jason Isbell & Hard Working Americans – July 23rd – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

The Ogden Theatre is one of Denver’s best mid-size concert venues, and it was the perfect setting for this highly anticipated Rock n’ Roll double feature of The Hard Working Americans and Jason Isbell. It is intimate enough to get close to the bands, but big enough to feel like more of an “event” than your average rock club. The evening was packed with rowdy Rock n’ Roll, dramatic balladry, and a fair amount of psychedelic exploration thrown in for good measure.

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Pretty Lights – December 5th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 5 min read

On a frigid night on the Front Range, a select group of lucky ticket holders filled The Ogden to see the Pretty Lights live band. This was the smallest venue that has housed Smith’s Electro-Soul in Colorado in years, and the ticket scalpers prices shot through the roof knowing that Smith’s loyal contingent of fans would pay just about anything to see him again in such an intimate setting. As frost began to creep it’s way onto the inside of the Ogden’s glass doors at the entrance, Smith and his band took the stage for the hometown crowd.