Blonde Redhead with Allison Lorenzen
Oct
4
6:00 PM18:00

Blonde Redhead with Allison Lorenzen

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Levitt Pavilion Denver Presents

Blonde Redhead with Allison Lorenzen
Friday, October 4th, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

VIP SECTION HAS LIMITED SEATING, SEAT NOT GUARANTEED, BRINGING CHAIRS OR BLANKETS IS ENCOURAGED


Blonde Redhead

Moving from Sonic Youth-like art punk to eclectic pop over the course of their decades-long career, Blonde Redhead remained one of indie rock’s most creative acts. The band formed in 1993 after Japanese art students Kazu Makino and Maki Takahashi randomly met Italian twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace at an Italian restaurant in New York. (The name was taken from a song by the ’80s no wave band DNA.) With Makino and Amedeo on guitars and vocals, Simone on drums, and Takahashi on bass, the band’s chaotic, artistic rock caught the attention of Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley, who produced and released the band’s debut album, Blonde Redhead, on his Smells Like Records label. Shortly after the album’s release, Takahashi left the band. The remaining members continued as a trio, releasing a second album, La Mia Vita Violenta, on Shelley’s label in 1995.

For their 1997 release, Fake Can Be Just as Good, recorded for Touch & Go, the trio was joined by guest bass player Vern Rumsey from Unwound. By 1998, the band eliminated bass and scaled back to guitars, drums, and vocals for In an Expression of the Inexpressible. Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons and the Melodie Citronique EP followed two years later. The band’s first for 4AD, Misery Is a Butterfly, was released in spring 2004. For 2007’s 23, the group opted for a mix of dream pop and delicate electronic textures. Three years later, Blonde Redhead delivered Penny Sparkle, a more stripped-down, even more electronic-leaning set of songs the band recorded in New York and Stockholm with Alan Moulder, Van Rivers, and the Subliminal Kid. In 2014, Blonde Redhead returned with Barragán, featuring production from Drew Brown (Beck, Stephen Malkmus, Radiohead).

The band revisited its early days in 2016 with the Numero Group box set Masculin Feminin, which collected Blonde Redhead and La Mia Via Violenta along with demos, singles, and radio performances from that era. That year also saw the release of Freedom of Expression on Barragán Hard, a collection of Barragán remixes including contributions by Deerhoof, Van Rivers, Nosaj Thing, and Connan Mockasin. Blonde Redhead returned with new music in 2017 in the shape of the EP ‘3 O’Clock’, which they released on their own Asa Wa Kuru Records.


Allison Lorenzen

Allison Lorenzen is a musician based in Southern Colorado by way of Denver, whose darkwave dreampop sound explores a minimalist approach to acutely felt noise-pop and aching slowcore. Her first solo album, Tender, was released by Whited Sepulchre Records in 2021 to critical praise. Lorenzen’s latest single “Words” released in 2023 as part of the dark music label The Flenser’s compilation of LOW covers, which received acclaim from numerous publications including Stereogum.


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The Denver Barn Party featuring Chris Lane
Sep
28
6:00 PM18:00

The Denver Barn Party featuring Chris Lane

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Levitt’s Summer Concert Series

The Denver Barn Party featuring Chris Lane
Saturday, September 28th, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

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The Denver Barn Party

One of Denver’s hottest charity events – featuring top-tier country music stars on a large stage – the 2024 Denver Barn Party sponsored by Schomp Ford will host thousands of guests from all over the Front Range. Even better, all the money raised from this event supports underprivileged children in Colorado.

Our 2024 event brings headliner Chris Lane – iHeart Radio and ACM Nominee – to the Denver Barn Party! It’s another big act and we’ll be able to host more than 6,000 guests at Levitt Pavilion Denver under the stars. Supported by 98.5 KYGO, plan for a sold-out show! Recent Denver Barn Party headliners include Dustyn Lynch, Billy Currington, Chase Rice, Chris Janson, Midland, and Michael Ray.


Chris Lane

Introducing “a decidedly more country sound” (MusicRow), Chris Lane is launching his next chapter with current chart-rising single “Find Another Bar” featured on his latest EP From Where I’m Sippin’(Red Street Records/Voyager Records). With a spree of releases in 2021 and 2022, Lane’s catalog expanded with hits like ‘Dancin’ In The Moonlight” with Lauren Alaina, “Howdy,” “Stop Coming Ovwer,” “Summer Job Money, “Fill Them Boot,” “Ain’t Even Met You yet,” MIXTAPE: Vol. 2smash “Small Town On It” with Scotty McCreery, plus Dustin Lynch summer jam “Tequila On A Boat,” all adding to his 2.2_ BILLION total career streams, three #1s –2X PLATINUM “Big, Big Plans,” 3X PLATINUM “I Don’t Know About You,” and PLATINUM “Fix” –and five certified singles including 2X PLATINUM “Take Back Home Girl” with Tori Kelly. The Kernersville, NC, native has appeared on Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, TODAY, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and CONAN, and was featured in PEOPLE’s 2019 Sexiest Man Alive issue. He’s scored nominations at iHeartRadio Music Awards, ACM Awards, and Radio Disney Music Awards. Lane has previously shared the bill with A-list acts like Florida Georgia Line, Brad Paisley, Dan + Shay, and Kane Brown. Lane will return to the road in 2024 with his FIND ANOTHER BAR TOUR: COLLEGE EDITION.


Ray Fulcher

“When I left Harlem, there was a moment on the way to Nashville, three hours up the road, where I asked, ‘What are you doing? Why are you the way you are?’Home, everybody I cared about in the world was there...Even when you have the dream, you have that foundation. But then, I just kept going.”

Ray Fulcher is a lot of things. National Barrel Racing Horse Association 18 and Under Finalistat 12... Master of Social Sciences and Education... University of Georgia Bulldogs football staff, working with the Quarterbacks on the field... Car Salesman... ATV Parts & Service Manager... Son, friend, (ex)boyfriend, music lover... And he was very good at all of them. But there was this one thing. Music. The kid who always turned the radio up when “Ocean Front Property” came on, in spite of his father’s admonition “I can’t think when it’s that loud,” would see Eric Church at the Georgia Theatre in Athens, Georgia--and a light came on. Alone, no smoke or neon, this artist Fulcher didn’t really know played “Lightning.” “There wasn’t a line in that song that I could relate to personally,” marvels the soft-spoken artist. “It’s about a guy on Death Row. But in that moment, every single word I felt. I thought, ‘However he’s doing that, I want to make people feel like that, too.’ Not that I was pursuing music then, but the power of it just hit me.”Like a lot of young men poised between youth and grown, Fulcher put together a few duos, the occasional band. They played “Tuesday’s Gone,” “River of Love,” “Let Her Cry,” “For What It’s Worth,” “All Along the Watchtower.” They drank some beer, had some laughs, wrote a few songs, talked to the people. Typical local band stuff, though the tugging at Fulcher never let go. Even after moving home, he kept playing out, working jobs while he waited for a space to open up at the high school he attended. His life was set: teach social studies, coach football. It was the perfect small town life with all the sweetness, roots and dreams. What else was there? After all, who dreams of 30+ million artist streams without a major label deal? Over 3 billion streams as a songwriter in a few short years? Four #1 singles co-written with one of your best friends? Or playing on some of country music’s biggest tours? You can’t dream that. Impossible. But you can trust the fire in your gut, or the tugging at that “sensible” part of your brain. Sometimes, you just keep driving. And when you’re Ray Fulcher, who knew exactly one person in Nashville, who saw a musician he’d met once hit Facebook about being in Nashville alone, you let faith take you where dreams can’t imagine. Upon arriving in Nashville, Fulcher got out and played the songwriter rounds.

The Commodore Lounge, Belcourt Taps, Whiskey Jam, Revival and the Tin Roof, he hit’em all. It was at the Tin Roof, he spied a kid he’d met the night he’d first come to Nashville to record. They’d bonded over loving Eric Church, a shared sense of humor, being outsiders and on fire with the desire to write songs that reached inside of people. Striking up a conversation, they became friends, then started writing songs they wanted to hear and couldn’t find anywhere else. Nashville being Nashville, everyone passed on both young men’s songs. Frustrated, they talked it out between themselves. Fulcher recalls, “We both had enough meetings, sat with enough people who kept saying, ‘You’re not ready... Keep working...’ They didn’t know, but we didn’t know either.“I remember us talking, thinking, ‘I don’t know how to play this game, what these people want.’But we knew in ourhearts they were great songs, were songs we wanted to hear. In one way, we were a couple dudes in an apartment, making stuff up, stuff that wasn’t being made. Finally, we decided, ‘If it’s not right, it’s not right. But this is what we’re going to do.’”Eight of those songs ended up on the 2020 CMA Album of the Year What You See Is What You Get. Eight more ended up on This One’s forYou. Four of those songs –“When It Rains It Pours,” “Even Though I’m Leaving,” “Lovin’ onYou” and “Does toMe,” featuring their mutual idol and influence Eric Church –went to #1.

Thrilled for his friend, amazed at his ringside seat to watch records shatter, doesn’t change Fulcher’sdream. Laughing, the easy-going Georgian says of the songs cut by others, “I’ve always trusted the process. Luke’s my friend, and I wanted him to win. If it’s about the song, it should have the best platform and end up with the person who’s going to bring the most to it.“And don’t forget: I’m an artist with my own voice, so recording songs I’m passionate about, that say things I want to say, they wouldn’t be the same. The melodies and how we sing are different; understanding that helps.”Teaming with West Tennessee’s Jonathan Singleton for production, the pair dug in fora Memphis-meets-‘90s country sound. Guitars that sting, hooks that land and story twists that prompt smiles, they created retro-contemporary sounds that are old school, new school and no school country.Whether it’s the quick-word dropping, slow chorus in“Way Out” that pits the notion of how far out of town one lives with the idea of escape or the vocal harmony-basted swagger of the country living truths in“Compliment,” Fulcher delivers songs that distill a slower way of life that’s equal parts pride, joy and good clean fun. The euphoria almost rises from the tracks as the words, melodies and darning needle guitars fly by.“Jonathan’s guitar just moves over everything, whether it’s a Tremolo part or this quick-picking all over playing,” the high energy performer enthuses. “There’s that Memphis thing he brings, a little bit edgier, maybe, or dirtier. You know, when we’re in the zone, I think my songs move a little more rhythmically, go a little deeper into the pockets.”Certainly “Girl inIt” leans into the notion of rhythm and punctuation. Whirling through the phases of love and losing, the truth is that no matter what –there’s always a girl in it. “In the verse, you’ve definitely got that very rhythmic, aggressive tempo going on, but the way the hook lands, it changes everything up. You know, you can take a simple idea, but dress it up with how you drop the words, where you put the melody in the hook.”That same hand-clap percussive drive marks “Damn If It Didn’t Hurt,” the truth-telling take on life’s little defeats and how a man growing up faces life, love and disappointment.

The turnaround here comes from the reality that the best things in life often come with just enough pain to let you know, but not enough pain that if you could do it all over again, you’d do a single thing different.Those sorts of momentsanchor Fulcher. To him, the more of his own life he can draw into the songs, the more the fans can see themselves in the words. It’s a principle he and his buddy both embrace, one that allows them to create their own kind of country. Just listen to “Bucket List Beers,” a laundry list of the best beers ever consumed; started with Combs, the pair decided the song might better serve Fulcher. Out on the road with Matt Stell, the athletic performer tumbled into the rest of “Bucket” in the Green Room of the Gramercy Ballroom.

“The freedom to just do the second verse let me put my whole life in there,” Fulcher says. “I was on the phone with my Dad the day he retired, and I thought about my cousin coming from the Marines... We all have those moments we want to toast and we want to remember; that’s what I hope this song does for anyone listening who’s ever had that moment they wanted to cheers to.”Listening to his Black River debut EP LarkinHill Mixes, the songs are instantly recognizable. Heck, they feel like old favorites from the very first listen. Maybe it’s the influences he grew up on. Maybe it’s the desire to lift people up, let them feel what he’s writing. Or maybe, just maybe, the friendly artist who writes songs of misdirection understands that life is what you make it –and lets his songs take it from there. “We stuck to our guns, and we were right,” he says now. “Nothing works out like you planned it, but this turned out beyond our dreams. I’m thankful we trusted our sense that the songs we wanted to hear, other people would, too.“I’m just so thankful... We were right to stick to our guns, and now I get to take my career to the next level. My dream’s never changed, only some of my circumstances are a little different.”


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Yoga on the Lawn
Sep
14
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Hope Christensen will be leading our last two classes of the season 9:00a - 10:00a.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Yoga on the Lawn
Sep
7
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Hope Christensen will be leading our last two classes of the season 9:00a - 10:00a.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Yoga on the Lawn
Aug
31
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Revive Bodywork yoga instructor, Jessica Shores, will be leading an all-levels vinyasa yoga class from 9:00a - 10:00a.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Kurt Vile and The Violators
Aug
29
6:00 PM18:00

Kurt Vile and The Violators

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Levitt Pavilion Denver Presents

Kurt Vile and The Violators
Thursday, August 29th, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

VIP SECTION HAS LIMITED FIRST COME FIRST SERVED SEATING, SEATS NOT GUARANTEED, CHAIRS OR BLANEKTS ENCOURAGED


Kurt Vile and The Violators

Back to Moon Beach (Verve Records) is an EP by no one’s definition but Kurt Vile’s. Clocking in at just shy of an hour, this would be a long full-length record by most any other artist’s yardstick, but for Kurt, the collection is an expression of just how deep his well of non-album material runs. Culled from various sessions over the last four years, and representing a wide swath of the inspirational musical community Kurt surrounds himself with, the core 4 songs of the record (tracks 1, 2, 3 and 6) were born in the fall of 2019 at Panoramic Studios in Stinson Beach, California alongside close musical partners Rob Laakso, Stella Mozgawa, Chris Cohen and with coproduction on tracks 1, 3 and 6 by Cate Le Bon. Later fleshed out with bandmate and producer / engineer Adam Langelotti, additional musical parts were played by “Farmer” Dave Scher and Mikel Patrick Avery.

Many other moments (including hella overdubs on the Stinson Beach material) are from intense sessions on planet Philly at Kurt’s studio: OKVCentral. It’s been a heavy few years and plenty of excuses to get lost in outer space behind the microphones. Mant Sounds – KV’s go-to recording studio in Los Angeles – was a third and crucial launchpad to ram these sessions home… a familiar spaceship run by Rob Schnapf and often flown by Matt Schuessler as engineer.

EP opener “Another Good Year For The Roses” is a richly psychedelic piano-driven earworm with swirling lap steel and catchy blues-pop guitars, and a deeply meditative yet characteristically hooky bend. Written a full year before the pandemic – and recorded in October 2019 just shy of it – “Touched Somethin (Caught a Virus)” was originally intended for Vile’s 2022 full length (watch my moves), but was ultimately left off of that record out of concern that it would be interpreted too literally, given the state of the world that unfolded shortly after its recording.

Somberly, the Stinson Beach material in the collection are some of the final unreleased recordings with Kurt’s longtime creative partner Rob Laakso, prior to his passing in early 2023. The EP is rounded out with a few fan favorites — his covers of Wilco’s “Passenger Side” and Bob Dylan’s Christmas song “Must Be Santa,” (featuring vocals by Kurt’s daughters Awilda and Delphine Vile) which Kurt is excited to bring to a wider platform (“just in time for the holidays!”) after its Spotify-only release last year. The final track brings-it-all-back-home with a punched-up, radio-ready version of (watch my moves) standout “Cool Water” – originally recorded with the Violators in January 2020 by Rob Schnapf at Mant sounds and remixed by Rob Schnapf again in May 2023 for this release – and for the radio!


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Yoga on the Lawn
Aug
24
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Revive Bodywork yoga instructor, Taylor Rose Yoga, will be leading an all-levels vinyasa yoga class from 9:00a - 10:00a.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Yoga on the Lawn
Aug
17
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. This class will be led by Shanti Rodrigues for another bilingual class from 9:00a - 10:00a!

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band & Railroad Earth
Aug
16
4:00 PM16:00

Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band & Railroad Earth

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AEG Presents

Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band & Railroad Earth
Friday, August 16th, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 4:00 PM | Show Start: 5:00 PM

GA PIT IS STANDING ROOM ONLY, NO CHAIRS OR BLANKETS PERMITTED


Leftover Salmon


Yonder Mountain String Band


Railroad Earth


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Yoga on the Lawn
Aug
3
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Revive Bodywork yoga instructor, Mary Grace Brandt, will be leading an all-levels vinyasa yoga class from 9:00a - 10:00a.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Yoga on the Lawn
Jul
13
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. This class will be led by Shanti Rodrigues for our first bilingual class from 9:00a - 10:00a!

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Yoga on the Lawn
Jul
6
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Revive Bodywork yoga instructor, Ashley Nguyễn, will be leading an all-levels vinyasa yoga class from 9:00a - 10:00a.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Yoga on the Lawn
Jun
29
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Revive Bodywork yoga instructor, Olivia Onofrio, will be leading an all-levels vinyasa yoga class from 9:00a - 10:00a.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga mat if you need one.

 
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Cool Vibes Reggae Fest 2024 Presents The Movement (Copy)
Jun
15
5:30 PM17:30

Cool Vibes Reggae Fest 2024 Presents The Movement (Copy)

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Cool Vibes Reggae Fest Presents The Movement

With Special Guests The Elovaters, The Expendables, and Aurorawave
Saturday, June 15th, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 4:00 PM | Show Start: 5:00 PM

Tickets on-sale Friday, Jan. 12th at 10 am MT


The Movement


The Elovaters


The Expendables


Aurorawave


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Calexico with The PlainsSong Symphony Orchestra and Professor Phelyx
Jun
1
6:00 PM18:00

Calexico with The PlainsSong Symphony Orchestra and Professor Phelyx

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Levitt Pavilion Denver Presents

Calexico with The PlainsSong Symphony Orchestra and Professor Phelyx
Saturday, June 1st, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

Tickets on-sale Friday, March 8th at 10 am MT


Calexico

Calexico returns to Levitt Pavilion Denver on June 1st 2024. Praised by NPR for their “sprawling, cross-cultural indie rock,” Calexico has spent the better part of the past three decades exploring the dusty musical borderlands of the American Southwest, crafting singular, cinematic songs as mysterious and magnificent as the arid desert landscapes that inspired them. Founded in Tucson, AZ, by guitarist/singer Joey Burns and drummer John Convertino, the band first emerged to widespread acclaim in the mid-1990s with a string of arresting, evocative records that blurred the lines between their roots, rock, and Latin influences, but it was 2003’s Feast of Wire that truly marked the duo’s commercial and critical breakthrough, earning them their first appearances on the Billboard charts and rave reviews everywhere from The Guardian to Pitchfork, who called the record “genuinely masterful.” In the years to come, Calexico would go on to release eight more similarly well-received studio albums that would help land them slots at Coachella, Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, and Roskilde, alongside dates with the likes of Wilco, Pavement, Arcade Fire, Andrew Bird, and more. The Washington Post hailed the band’s live show as “near-flawless,” while The Chicago Tribune lauded the “vibrant” energy and “compelling conviction” of their performances, and WNYC marveled at the group’s ability to both “roar like Sonic Youth [and] whisper like Elliott Smith” onstage.

Throughout their career, Calexico’s chameleon-like gift for sonic shapeshifting has also made them highly sought after collaborators, both in the studio and on the road. In addition to releasing a pair of widely praised joint records with frequent tourmate Iron & Wine (the latest of which, Years To Burn, garnered two GRAMMY nominations), the band has worked with everyone from Willie Nelson and Jim James to Nancy Sinatra and Neko Case, produced and performed on Amos Lee’s #1 album Mission Bell, and scored multiple feature films.


The PlainsSong Symphony Orchestra

Featuring players from Colorado's top orchestras and ranging from a single instrument to an entire symphony orchestra, The PlainsSong Project is dedicated to the idea that music, with its limitless possibilities, is a positive force that creates lasting bonds, strengthens the community, and enriches the lives of anybody with a beating heart. The group is dynamic to meet the needs of the show, creating unique live performances as well as collaborating with and accompanying any and every variety of musician of any genre.

Founded by Tom Hagerman (Devotchka) and Mackenzie Miller (Denver Violins), The PlainsSong Project offers an infinite range of opportunities for live music, recording sessions, custom musical arrangements, original compositions, and collaboration.


Professor Phelyx

Professor Phelyx is a Colorado native who began fooling folks from stages when he was just ten years old. Since then, he has performed in 6 countries and all over America. He has earned 7 coveted performing artist residencies including 13 years as a core player in Denver's famous Clocktower Cabaret and 100 shows at Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. While he has headlined his one-person-show in Las Vegas and has appeared on stage and screen with acts like Leon Redbone, Jane's Addiction, DeVotchKa, Nathaniel Rateliff, and an enviable list of other notables, he says it has all just been practice for the CALEXICO - Feast of Wire 20th anniversary event here in Colorado!


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slowdive with special guest Drab Majesty
May
1
6:00 PM18:00

slowdive with special guest Drab Majesty

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slowdive with special guests Drab Majesty
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

Tickets on-sale Friday, Dec. 8th at 10am MT


slowdive

The fifth album from shoegaze giants Slowdive contains the duality of a familiar internal language mixed with the exaltation of new beginnings. everything is alive is transportive, searching and aglow, the work of a classic band continuing to pitch its unmistakable voice to the future. Six years after the group’s monumental self-titled album, everything is alive finds Slowdive—vocalists and guitarists Rachel Goswell and Neil Halstead, guitarist Christian Savill, bassist Nick Chaplin, and drummer Simon Scott—locating evermore contours of its immersive, elemental sound.

The new record began with Halstead in the role of writer and producer, working on demos at home. Experimenting with modular synths, Halstead originally conceived of everything is alive as a “more minimal electronic record.” Slowdive’s collective decision-making ultimately drew the group back towards their signature reverb-drenched guitars, but that first concept seeped into the compositions. “As a band, when we’re all happy with it, that tends to be the stronger material,” Halstead says. “We’ve always come from slightly different directions, and the best bits are where we all meet in the middle.” The convergence of five unique characters has made the sound. “Slowdive is very much the sum of its parts,” Goswell adds. “Something unquantifiable happens when the five of us come together in a room.” 

The group’s projected studio sessions for everything is alive, in April 2020, were naturally scrapped, and when the group finally did meet up, six months later, at Courtyard Studio, where they’ve historically recorded, the mood was jubilant. (Finally, they had a proper reason to leave the house.) That was the beginning of a multi-year recording process, which moved from Oxfordshire and into the Wolds of Lincolnshire and back to Neil’s own Cornish studio before extending into February 2022, when the band brought in mixer Shawn Everett (The War On Drugs, SZA, Alvvays) to mix six of the record’s eight tracks.

Owing to their deep history, there’s a palpable familial energy to Slowdive in 2023. everything is alive is dedicated to Goswell’s mother and Scott’s father, who both died in 2020. “There were some profound shifts for some of us personally,” Goswell says. Those crossroads are reflected in the many-layered emotional tenor of Slowdive’s music; everything is alive is heavy with experience, but each note is poised, wise, and necessarily pitched to hope. Its unique alchemy subtly embodies both sadness and gratitude, groundedness and uplift. Reflecting on “kisses,” which may be Slowdive’s surest pop moment yet, Halstead said, “It wouldn’t feel right to make a really dark record right now. The album is quite eclectic emotionally, but it does feel hopeful.” everything is alive, is exactly what the title suggests: an exploration into the shimmering nature of life and the universal touch points within it. Spanning psychedelic soundscapes, pulsating 80’s electronic elements and John Cale inspired journeys, the album lands immediately as something made for the future; which figures, as their fanbase has grown younger and younger as time has gone on, and their influence on forward thinking musical artists continues to prevail.

For a genre that is often thought of as divisive, and often warrants introspection, here Slowdive show their craft as the masters of it by pushing it outwards, beyond the singular; the end result being a record which feels as emotional and cathartic as it is optimistic.


Drab Majesty


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Barn Party (ft. Dustin Lynch)
Sep
30
5:00 PM17:00

Barn Party (ft. Dustin Lynch)

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AEG Presents: Barn Party featuring Dustin Lynch
Saturday, September 30th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 5:00 PM | Show Start: 6:00 PM

BLANKETS AND CHAIRS ALLOWED ON THE GA LAWN ONLY

This event is a rental and is not ticketed by Levitt Pavilion Denver


One of Denver’s hottest charity events – the 2023 Denver Barn Party presented by Schomp Ford - will be Bigger and Better than ever at Levitt Pavilion! Our 2023 headline performer, Dustin Lynch, brings his award-winning sound and 8 No. 1 Hits and 5 Chart Topping Albums to the Barn Party. Lynch will knock your boots off with his chart-topping songs and tunes from his newest album Blue in the Sky, a collection that will take you on a riveting musical journey and leave you breathless at the end of the ride. Even better, the proceeds from this event support underprivileged children in Colorado!

Dustin Lynch


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Indie 102.3's Divinae Feminae with Lido Pimienta, Katiria & Lolita
Sep
29
6:00 PM18:00

Indie 102.3's Divinae Feminae with Lido Pimienta, Katiria & Lolita

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Friday, September 29th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine

VIP Doors: 5:30
GA Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

FREE RSVP / Limited VIP Opens Friday April 28th at 10am MT

 
 

Lido Pimienta

Lido Pimienta's new album 'Miss Colombia,' the anticipated follow-up to 'La Papessa,' which was awarded the Polaris Music Prize in 2017, is available now. The Colombian-born, Toronto-based global beats trailblazer recorded the album in her home studio, with some additional recording done in the historic Colombian town of San Basilio de Palenque. Miss Colombia boasts 11 new and original songs that boldly celebrate Lido’s ecstatic musical hybridity of electronic meets cumbia, and is at once defiant and delicate, exploratory and confrontational. All of the songs were written and arranged by Lido, and she co-produced the album with Matt Smith aka Prince Nifty.

The album title was partly inspired by the Miss Universe gaffe in 2015, when Steve Harvey mistakenly awarded the crown to Miss Colombia instead of Miss Philippines. It caused Lido to reflect on the anti-blackness she's experienced, and how she was viewed as an outsider in adolescence, a "weird artistic tomboy" for not adhering to the expected norms projected upon her. Lido - an Afro- Indigenous, queer feminist - created Miss Colombia as a canvas for introspection, with pieces about love (and self-love), and loss. Other songs confront divisive politics in Colombia, Indigenous inequality and racism, and ultimately to bring her closer to home.

Musically it digs deeply into the history of Afro-Latin musics, from Palenque to cumbia - styles that Lido embraced after being introduced to Sexteto Tabala, one of the most representative musical expressions of the African communities in Colombia (who are also featured on the album). The album also features Bomba Estereo’s Li Saumet. Lido has an affinity for acts like A Tribe Called Red and Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq, but her work also resonates with British-Sri Lankan rapper MIA and she draws unabashed inspiration from the New York-bred Dominican-Trinidadian rap queen Cardi B.


Katiria

Katiria is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known for her smooth Latin pop sound and soulful lyrics. She has been recognized as ”Colorado’s absolute best musicians” by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and the top favorite local artist by 303 Magazine. With her distinctive voice and unique style, Katiria has demonstrated her ability to blend musical genres — from salsa, cumbia, R&B, and popular music— offering something fresh and exciting to music lovers around the world.

The singer and songwriter pursued her music career during the 2020 pandemic, when she bought a microphone, taught herself about music production, and recorded her songs in her own bedroom. Her first release Mientes became an immediate success when it grabbed the attention of many and was featured in various radio stations worldwide. Although Mientes was the beginning of her journey, she was discovered by many with her single Hypnosis, receiving a major spotlight in the Latin music industry and gaining invitation to the Latin GRAMMYs in 2021 & 2022.


Lolita

Lolita is a Rising Mexican-American Latin Pop Artist who burst onto the streaming scene in 2018. Lolita combines a variety of compositional elements to form her unique and authentic sound. To date, Lolita has nine singles in her online discography, amassing hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify alone. Her latest release is a latin urban song titled, "Chi-Chi Suelta," a bass heavy club banger built to get the party started. You can listen to Lolita’s latest releases and stay up to date on her latest music, videos, events, & more by following her @lolitaworldwide.

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Gamelan Tunas Mekar (with Mokomba Ensemble)
Sep
24
4:00 PM16:00

Gamelan Tunas Mekar (with Mokomba Ensemble)

Levitt’s Free Concert Series
Sunday, September 24th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
VIP Doors Open: 3:30 PM
GA Doors Open: 4:00 PM | Show Start: 5:00 PM

Free RSVP / Limited VIP Opens April 14th at 10am MT


Gamelan Tunas Mekar

Based in Denver, Colorado, USA, Gamelan Tunas Mekar is a community ensemble under the direction of Balinese composer and Artist-in-Residence I Made Lasmawan.

Tunas Mekar presents the traditional and new music for Balinese gamelan at music festivals, schools, private events, local venues, specially produced concerts, and by special invitation both internationally and nationally.

Modeled after typical village groups found throughout Bali, and learning by traditional methods, this community ensemble provides American audiences the rare opportunity to experience one of the world’s most beautiful and sophisticated performing arts.


Mokomba Ensemble


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Chali 2na & Cut Chemist (with Stay Tuned)
Sep
23
6:00 PM18:00

Chali 2na & Cut Chemist (with Stay Tuned)

Levitt’s Free Concert Series
Saturday, September 23rd, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
VIP Doors Open: 5:30 PM
GA Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

Free RSVP / Limited VIP Opens Friday, April 14th at 10am MT


Chali 2na and Cut Chemist

Chali 2na and Cut Chemist have been inseparable for 35 years. It all started in 1987 when they formed their first group UNITY Committee just a couple years after Chali move from Chicago to Los Angeles.

In 1994 they combined forces with local rap group Rebels Of Rhythm to form Jurassic 5. Although J5 was in full swing making music and doing shows, Chali and Cut also were founding members of the fusion Latin group Ozomatli in 1995. Since then the two have been busy with both groups and still managed to find time to separate and embark in solo careers on the side. Cut Chemist went on to do remixes and features for such acts as DJ Shadow, Less Than Jake and Blackalicious. Chali also explored his rap prowess with such acts as Roots Manuva, Lyrics Born, Slightly Stoopid and Galactic just to name a few. Separately they also landed solo deals with Interscope and Warner Brothers.

The two have kept busy with their own separate careers while always finding time to collaborate. It’s a 35 year old friendship that manifests into music and art.

For the last three years they’ve been doing a special collaborative performance that tells the story of their lives in music together. The catalogue is as endless as the time they spent together creating over the years. 


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Yoga on the Lawn
Sep
23
9:00 AM09:00

Yoga on the Lawn

Join us in the spirit of promoting free mental and physical wellness to our community as we team up with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Revive Bodywork yoga teachers will be leading an all-levels vinyasa yoga class from 9:00a - 10:00a. Spanish & English instruction.

Classes are free to attend and encouraged for people of all skill levels and ages. Please bring your own yoga matt if you need one.

 
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The Regrettes (with The Nova Kicks)
Sep
22
6:00 PM18:00

The Regrettes (with The Nova Kicks)

Levitt’s Free Concert Series
Friday, September 22nd, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
VIP Doors Open: 5:30 PM
GA Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

Free RSVP / Limited VIP Opens Friday, May 12th at 10am MT


The Regrettes

The Regrettes

Further Joy

“There’s so much pressure to constantly better yourself,” Lydia Night, lead singer and songwriter of The Regrettes, says. “We’re obsessed with social media, which makes it easy to obsess over self-growth and unhealthy amounts of productivity. That phrase, ‘further joy,’ summarized what it meant to be on the hamster wheel of constantly chasing happiness, but in turn, that’s what makes you unhappy,” she adds, acknowledging the shared inner turmoil she, guitarist Genessa Gariano, bassist Brooke Dickson, and drummer Drew Thomsen were dealing with at the start of last year. “I was stuck in a loop of wanting to be better, wanting to be good, and therefore I couldn’t be here. I couldn’t be present.” The desire to break free of that cycle is what the band’s third album, Further Joy, is all about.

As the pandemic set in and Los Angeles shut down, The Regrettes were having a full-blown identity crisis. Lydia had been touring since she was 12-years-old, meeting guitarist Genessa when they were just teens in music school. As a band, they’d been on stage long before their 2017 debut, Feel Your Feelings Fool!. And, by the time they released their critically acclaimed LP How Do You Love? in 2019, they’d formed a cohesive lineup with Brooke and Drew, setting themselves on a steady upward trajectory. They’d spent the past two years headlining sold-out shows across North America and Europe, performing at mainstay festivals like Coachella and Reading and Leeds and playing their hit singles on Good Morning America, Conan, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. As NME said of their sophomore album, The Regrettes were “truly unstoppable” until they weren’t.

“So much of our identity is tied to music and performing,” Brooke says, adding that without the distraction of playing live, they were forced to answer the question: “Who am I when I’m not performing?” That shared inner inquiry can be heard in the band’s most actualized, collaborative, and vulnerable album to date, a self-aware soundtrack for those interested in what Lydia refers to as “dancing the pain away.”

In January of 2021, after more than a year apart, The Regrettes reconvened for a 10-day writing retreat in Joshua Tree. They went on hikes, stargazed, transformed their living room into a disco, and had candid conversations, some of which made their way into songs. They left the desert with a vision for the record and demos in hand, slowly bringing it to life through zoom writing sessions, and working separately with producers Jacknife Lee and Tim Pagnotta. They experimented with their sound, pushed their creative limits, and Lydia, who was once skilled in the art of “writing a song in 30 minutes and then not touching it” recalls writing then editing her deepest truths. Although the subject matter is anything but light, she still calls it the “poppiest, and danciest” album they’ve ever made.

You can hear that levity in “Monday,” an upbeat track Lydia wrote at the peak of her anxiety disorder. “Once you accept what’s going on with your mental health, sometimes it gets worse before it gets better,” Lydia says. “Accepting I had anxiety and depression was extremely scary because then it became real. This song comes from the validation of those feelings.” The song’s music video introduces the character “Joy” – a pink representation of the unattainable yet ideal self the album pushes against.

In “Out of Time” Lydia sings “all of these anxieties come over me/ just let me breathe” at a panicked pace, sonically capturing the feeling of running out of time. In “Barely On My Mind” Lydia replays scenes from “a really gnarly, abusive relationship,” she processed during the lockdown. On the song, Genessa turns up distortion, Brooke experiments with palm muting, creating a tight poppy sound, and Drew lives his ‘80s R&B pop dream thanks to the percussion overlaying his drum track. “We’ve all had terrible experiences with abusive men,” Brooke says of the track. “There’s no sweet way to put it, that one’s an angsty banger.” In, “Subtleties (Never Giving Up On You)” Lydia discusses her path to self-acceptance. “‘Subtleties’ in particular feels super pretty, and beautiful, but is one of the darkest songs of the album lyrically,” Lydia says. “I’ve struggled with eating disorders for a large portion of my life starting when I was 15, which eventually turned into body dysmorphia. Me singing ‘Never giving up on you’ is me singing to myself.” In “Homesick” Lydia taps into feelings of longing. “I’d been going through this whole pandemic process with my boyfriend and I hate feeling codependent but I felt so codependent when he left. I had gotten so used to, without even realizing it, having that person around and relying on that person.” Though it’s a love song, “Homesick” still captures the dangers of yearning too much. “There are moments and lyrics that still give you a glimpse into that dark place I was in, like the one-line ‘fetishizing the thought of you lying’ I love that lyric because I feel like that’s my anxiety to a T.”

For Brooke writing “You’re So Fucking Pretty” together was transformative. “That was a new experience for us, both sonically and emotionally,” she says. “We hadn’t explored that space together. That was a big moment for us and it’s a really special moment on the album. Lydia recalls the relief of being open with her bandmates without feeling embarrassed or scared. “It’s the first time I’ve ever written directly about a girl I had a crush on and it took me a while for me to even allow my brain to accept the fact that I’m bisexual,” Lydia shares. “Writing this was important for me because it just validated my own sexuality.” For Genessa, “You’re So Fucking Pretty” was an opportunity to write a song they wish they had when they were younger. “As a queer person growing up it definitely felt like there weren’t many songs I could relate to, and I feel like this song would have been something I would have held really close to my heart as a kid. I hope that happens with other people. I don’t think it necessarily has to be this queer anthem but I think someone else could listen to it and feel the same way, or a  girl could feel that way about a boy she likes. Boys can be pretty too.”

The band wrote, “La Di Da” to capture what Lydia calls “the action a kid would have, of putting your hands over your ears and saying ‘la la la’ to block out everything.” The call to action was inspired by their impromptu desert dance party. “I have a playlist of 2000s songs and when we were in Joshua Tree, we had a dance party with these colored lights with gels,” Genessa says. “It may have been the Black Eyed Peas, some song telling us to put our hands up. You don’t have to think, you have no choice but to dance because it’s telling you what to do. That’s such a freeing feeling.” Drew remembers the song, being a “total departure” from the band’s typical path in the studio. “I was playing an organelle, this really cool synth with wooden buttons,” he shares. “That first thing that comes in on the song, that little synth part I was playing, Lydia heard that and loved it, so I kept playing and she started singing. It was one of those songs that came out very quickly.” Writing those songs together gave the band a newfound sense of ownership. “There’s a passion behind the actual music itself now that hasn’t been at that level before,” Drew shares, adding, “It’s the first album that feels like our album.”

The song “Nowhere” draws inspiration from an Alan Watts quote, “You can’t live it all unless you can live fully now.” The line left a lasting impression on Lydia. “What Further Joy means, that chase for happiness, that quote sums it up,” she says. “You’re never going to experience real life if you’re chasing something.” It’s the lesson that allowed The Regrettes to pause, go inward separately, and still land in the same place together, becoming a tighter unit than they’ve ever been. “So fucking much has changed on a personal level which translates into my lyricism and the way we are with each other, how close we are with each other,” Lydia recognizes. “We’ve bonded so much.” It’s also the lesson Lydia hopes listeners walk away with. “We all deserve happiness and to be present, and we’ll never get there if we feel so much shame and guilt for not being there already,” she adds. “Don’t get caught in the hamster wheel of chasing joy.”


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Jennifer Hartswick (with The Cody Sisters)
Sep
21
6:00 PM18:00

Jennifer Hartswick (with The Cody Sisters)

Levitt’s Free Concert Series
Thursday, September 21st, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
VIP Doors Open: 5:30 PM
GA Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

Free RSVP / Limited VIP Opens Friday, April 14th at 10am MT


Jennifer Hartswick

Trumpeter and vocalist, Jennifer Hartswick is one of the most exciting performers in music today. She exudes confidence and joy and brings her own refreshing spirit to the stage every time she performs. Jennifer’s music is honest, soulful and comes with a maturity far beyond her years.

Hartswick is an original member of the Trey Anastasio Band and has recorded/shared the stage with Herbie Hancock, Phish, Christian McBride, Tom Petty, Aaron Neville, Carlos Santana, The Rolling Stones, Big Gigantic, Dave Matthews and countless others.

Jennifer’s live performances are renowned as spontaneous, joyful and contagious. Her natural charisma and sincerity shines through, and each performance is a celebration of musical collaboration. And whether she is wailing on the trumpet or singing an intimate vocal solo, her performance is all part of a single seamless instrument, one that is played not only with astounding technical proficiency, but also with sensitivity, conviction and heart.


The Cody Sisters


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SoJo: Social Justice Community Conversation & Concert with Chuck D, The Reminders, Talib Kweli & MC Dent
Sep
17
3:00 PM15:00

SoJo: Social Justice Community Conversation & Concert with Chuck D, The Reminders, Talib Kweli & MC Dent

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The Drop 104.7 Presents

Levitt’s Summer Concert Season

Sunday September 17th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 3:00 PM | Show Start: 4:00 PM

Tickets On Sale Friday, August 25th at 10 AM MT


SOJO: Social Justice Community Conversation & Concert

THE DROP 104.7 celebrates 50 years of Hip Hop with SoJo Social Justice Community
Conversation & Concert. This special evening features The Reminders, a legendary performance
by Talib Kweli and a community conversation and Q&A with Public Enemy’s own, Chuck D. 


Chuck D


The Reminders


Talib Kweli


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