Breck Brew Presents #DOYOURPARTCO Dance Party

This Friday, Breckenridge Brewery is inviting Coloradans to crack a cold one, put on their dancing shoes and get ready for #DoYourPartCO, the brewery’s first ever virtual dance party! 

Breck is on a mission to help lift spirits in our local community, and keep Coloradans connected in good company, while staying safe. What better way to do that than through music? So Breck brought in DJ Andy Lubner to fill Coloradans’ homes with a live set to inspire people to get up and dance in their living rooms, all connected via Zoom. 

To further support the local community, Breck Brewery is donating $1 from every single Farm House order to Food Bank of the Rockies. Additionally, Breck will be including a donation button on the Facebook Livestream for fans to show their support for the cause, and Breck will match fan donations up to $1,000. 

Event details can be found below. We’d love for you and your audience to join us in creating a moment of collective joy and positivity. 

Breck Brewery #DoYourPartCO Dance Party

  • WHAT: Join the Breck Brew #DoYourPartCO Dance Party with DJ Andy Lubner. Dress up, deck out your living room, download a themed Zoom background from Breck to set the party vibes and get ready to dance with Breck and your fellow Coloradans, all from the comfort of your home! Attendees can win swag giveaways for the best costume and dance floor! Plus, you can join Breck in showing support for the Food Bank of the Rockies through the Donation Button on the Facebook Live stream! 

  • WHEN: Friday, March 27 | 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. MT

  • HOW TO JOIN: Check out Breck Brewery’s Facebook Invite page HERE for instructions, or go to www.breckbrew.com for more information. 

  • FUEL UP: To get you fueled up with food and beer to dance the night away, Breck Brewery is offering $5 off any order over $30 from the Farm House using code DANCEPARTY.

First Listen: The Grand Alliance (Sur Ellz, CRL CRRLL, Kayla Marque) - Chakra Khan

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If you all attended Ultraween 8 this year you got a small glimpse of The Grand Alliance and were able to capture a sneak peek to what will easily become the supergroup of 2020. Luckily we have been able to work with all these artist in the past and we highly consider them talented artist in their own right. 2020 you ain’t ready for what’s about to strike.

The Grand Alliance - A Collective project between CRL CRRLL, Sur Ellz, Kayla Marque & Fasor Records. Future Funk, HipHop, R&B & Soul infused music. “Chakra Khan” the new single is the first release of a bigger project set to release later this year along with a live show. 

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Red Bull Presents: Detour's 5 Pointers

Red Bull Presents: Detour’s 5 Pointers. Kicking off on November 8th, 2019, Red Bull Presents Detour’s 5 Pointers – is a month-long musical journey from internationally renowned Denver artist Detour, aka Thomas Evans, set in a futuristic and interactive environment. Taking over RedLine Denver in the thriving RiNO neighborhood, Red Bull Presents Detour’s 5 Pointers will serve as an introduction to an interpretation of the future of music through storytelling elements, live performances from the 5 Pointers – a band of Detour’s musical collaborators brought together to interpret and experiment with what music will sound like in the future -- and a collection of memorabilia that will bridge the gap of time in this experimental presentation. Throughout the month, Detour and the 5 Pointers band will host multiple performances and artist talks to further create an experience that allows the audience to engage in conversation. The first artist talk and 5 Pointers performance will take place on opening night, November 8th, 2019. Detour will host a stand-alone artist talk on November 13th, and the 5 Pointers will join him for a performance and artist talk on November 22nd and December 6th, 2019. Red Bull Presents: Detour’s 5 Pointers is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 11 am – 5 pm from November 8th through December 6th, 2019. Additional information and the full schedule of performances and artist talks is available at redbull.com/detours5pointers.


Based in the year 2119, Detour’s environment transports the audience to a museum opening dedicated to a fictional band formed the turn of the 22nd century. Featuring non-traditional and innovative instruments, envisioned and created by Detour and utilizing mixed media, the 5 Pointers will compose original music as an interpretation and exploration of what music will sound like 100 years from now, providing attendees a fully immersive journey through art, narrative, and sound. Fictional artifacts and memorabilia – including Grammy’s, ticket stubs, jerseys, magazines and more - personify Detour’s futuristic world further illustrating the story of the 5 Pointers and their musical journey. Detour has invited Denver musicians Felix Fast4ward, Venus Cruz, Carl Carrell, and DJ Check One (Dameion Hines) to collaborate with him as the 5 Pointers band. Each musician will perform in character, fully transforming into their 5 Pointers personas. Felix Fast4ward performs as Wex, Venus Cruz as Lola Devine, Carl Carrell as Carl Remington, and DJ Check One takes on King Tempo – and together they are the 5 Pointers. Please click here to read more about the musicians and their 5 Pointers characters

Tackling many different issues facing the future of music and culture, Red Bull Presents Detour’s 5 Pointers invites us to a musical journey into the unknown as explored through the eyes and minds of Denver’s local music and visual artists.

About Detour:

Thomas Evans, who is better known in the community as Detour, has been a solid contributor to Denver’s creative scene for over a decade. Initially, his work was largely inspired by the world of hip-hop and Detour ventured into the world of street art, producing colorful portraits that quickly turned heads and became common backdrops on social media. Over the past two years, he has held gallery and museum residencies in Colorado, France and Argentina. In 2018, he was asked to paint portraits of David Letterman and Jay-Z for Letterman’s Netflix original TV series, My Next Guest Need No Introduction.

Currently, Detour’s artistic endeavors focus on connecting music and fine arts through traditional methods and technology. Accenting his focus, the sights, sounds and issues surrounding urban culture shapes the way he approaches the creation of concepts, use of tools and overall execution of his work. The tools Detour uses to develop his work are not limited to any one medium, and blend sounds and paintings – weaving two things he personally has passion for – to create a new interactive way of enjoying art. His style engages everything from using sensors inside canvases to fabricating wall-sized guitar strings that pair with pre-recorded sounds and much more.

Vampire Weekend Returns To Red Rocks

With a majestic venue like Red Rocks Amphitheatre right in our backyard, we have seen some epic performances throughout the years. For one I feel artist tend to add to their usual sets by taking it a notch up, and two we have just come to expect it as fans. Brooklyn indie darlings Vampire Weekend strolled in for two back-to-back sold out nights a couple weeks and did not disappoint. Playing for almost two and a half hours Ezra Koenig and company played what seemed like their whole catalog of music. On their recent album Father of The Bride the band takes us on journey almost six years in the making. With a mix of older songs and newer songs off the latest album fans got to witness a complete performance that has spanned since 2006. In fact it was in a small dingy club in Austin, Texas in 2008 that we first fell in love with the band. Since then the band has maintained a charm that is unique to its fan base making them even more popular today than ever.

Some nights the atmosphere plays right into a performance (hence U2 in 1983) such was this night as a perfect October evening complimented one of the more stellar performances of the year. Hopefully we don’t have to wait another six years for the band to come back.

Photo Credit: Kennedy Cottrell

First Look: Adiel Mitchell "Sunset Bay Cafe"

This track has already been making waves all summer and now we have a visual to get us through.

Denver-based Pop R&B artist Adiel Mitchell releases the official music video for his single “Sunset Bay Cafe,” which was originally released earlier in 2019.

The Stranger Things-inspired song originally came together from a text from Adiel’s roommate. He had visited the beach resort cafe while on a trip to Florida and texted that ‘Sunset Bay Cafe’ sounded like a song he would write. Adiel instantly caught the vibe, and after linking up with producer Levi Double U, the two produced and wrote the disco-styled 80s synth-wave track.

The video is a collaboration with B Fresh, an urban apparel company based in Denver. The inspiration behind the neon-themed music video also ties into the retro 80s vibe of Stranger Things, which is a staple of the B Fresh brand. The official video for Sunset Bay Cafe is due out Friday, October 18. 2019.

Adiel Mitchell has two upcoming shows to close out 2019. He will be headlining Ultra5280’s Ultraween 8 on October 26 and supporting Zach Maxwell at Larimer Lounge on November 6.

Baby Metal Invades Denver With An Epic Performance

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Walking upon the Ogden Theatre this past Friday one would have thought a band like Slayer or Iron Maiden may have been playing. The demographic ranged from grown men dressed in metal garb to young girls dressed in the latest fashion trends seen in Asia. Babymetal has been on our radar for a minute and they have toured with the likes of Lady Gaga, Metallica, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Suzuka Nakamoto of BABYMETAL (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

The live show is something to see as members of the group carefully choreograph every dance move backed by a heavy metal array of musicians(Kami Band). You are almost lost in the performance forgetting it’s an actual metal show for a second to admire the precision and amazing theatrics taking place in front of your eyes. Some may argue that the performance is a novelty gimmick when in reality it is a force of nature that has the band continuing to sell out shows all over the world.

We were pretty impressed by not only the performance but by the fan engagement during the show, not only were people banging their heads but we were dodging crowd surfers in the photo pit. If you ever get a chance to see Babymetal (BABYMETAL) do not hesitate…..trust us.

BABYMETAL performing at The Ogden Theatre (Photo Credit: Robert Castro)

BABYMETAL (Photo Credit: Robert CAstro)