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

slowdive with special guest Drab Majesty

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

Cool Vibes Reggae Fest 2024 Presents The Movement

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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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

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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Viva Southwest Mariachi Fest featuring Flor de Toloache
Sep
16
6:00 PM18:00

Viva Southwest Mariachi Fest featuring Flor de Toloache

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Levitt’s Free Concert Season

Saturday September 16th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine

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

FREE RSVP / VIP On Sale Friday, April 28th at 10 AM MT


Viva Southwest Mariachi Fest

The Latino Cultural Arts Center (LCAC) along with the Metropolitan State University Music Department proudly announce that the Viva Southwest Mariachi Festival is returning to Levitt Pavilion Denver. Join us on Mexican Independence Day (September 16th) for a spectacular night of Mariachi. Come celebrate the best Youth talent from across the state with the Mariachi Estelares de Colorado.

Headlining the festival is Latin Grammy Award Winner Flor de Toloache. The all-female group mixes tradition and innovation, breaking boundaries with its edgy, versatile, and fresh take on traditional Latin American music. Like the legendary love potion that the Toloache flower represents in Mexico, the talented New York ensemble casts a spell over audiences with soaring vocals and elegance.

Pre-show + Concert VIP Tickets $65

Elevate your experience by purchasing a VIP ticket to celebrate the best of Mariachi culture and Mexican cuisine. Tickets include a pre-show private reception, along with specialty food and drink that are sure to satisfy the most discerning of tastes.


Flor de Toloache

Flor de Toloache, es una agrupación femenina ganadora de un Latin Grammy®. Ellas combinan tradición con sonidos innovadores rompiendo fronteras y con sus versiones vanguardistas y versátiles dan un nuevo giro a la música tradicional Latino Américana. Sus diversos orígenes y antecedentes musicales trascienden la cultura y el género para forjar nuevos caminos. La agrupación ha aparecido en escenarios internacionales desde México hasta Japón incluyendo una gira extensa los Estados Unidos.   "Las Flores", como las llaman sus fans, han publicado cinco discos hasta la fecha y recientemente lanzaron "Motherflower", descrito como un mosaico de géneros inspirados en mariachi, "con una carga feminista como nunca antes se había sentido".

The Latin Grammy Award–winning, all-female Flor De Toloache mixes tradition and innovation, breaking boundaries with its edgy, versatile, and fresh take on traditional Latin American music. Like the legendary love potion that the Toloache flower is used for in Mexico, the talented New York ensemble casts a spell over its audiences with soaring vocals and physical elegance. The members’ diverse ethnicities and musical backgrounds transcend culture and gender by forging new paths. The group has graced international stages from Mexico to Japan and has extensively toured to cities in the US, Europe, and Latin America. With a total of five studio albums to date, “Las Flores,” as their fans call them, recently released Motherflower, described by the artists as a fiercely feminist mosaic of genres inspired by mariachi.


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Nora en Pure with Solardo, Booka Shade (Live), Discognition, Black Wands
Sep
15
4:30 PM16:30

Nora en Pure with Solardo, Booka Shade (Live), Discognition, Black Wands

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AEG Presents: Nora en Pure with Solardo, Booka Shade (Live), Discognition, Black Wands 
Friday, September 15th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 4:30 PM | Show Start: 5:30 PM

BLANKETS AND CHAIRS ALLOWED ON THE GA LAWN ONLY

LOWER BOWL STANDING ROOM ONLY

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


Nora en Pure


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Buffalo Nichols (with The Hardly Nevers)
Sep
14
6:00 PM18:00

Buffalo Nichols (with The Hardly Nevers)

Presented by The Colorado Sound

Levitt’s Free Concert Series
Thursday, September 14th, 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, March 31st at 10am MT


Buffalo Nichols

Steeped in tradition but with an urgent, contemporary edge” (The Guardian), singer, songwriter, and blues guitar wizard Buffalo Nichols brings an urgent, modern consciousness to the artform, presenting music from his 2021 self-titled debut and other treasures.

Raised and based in Milwaukee, the artist born Carl Nichols found solace and inspiration in the guitar at a young age, raiding his family’s record collections for musical truth and splitting his time as a young man between local bars and the church, honing a sound that matured and developed through soul-seeking sojourns to West Africa and Europe.


The Hardly Nevers

Southern Colorado trio the Hardly Nevers are fueled by the daydreams of 90s latchkey kids, catchy pop ditties, and the syrupy vocals/guitar of Chela Lujan (Haunted Windchimes), bolstered by Charlie Hayden’s keen-eared melodic bass licks and the breaking heartbeats of Tim Kelley on drums (Back Pages).


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Soul Rebel Festival presents Grammy Award Winner Black Uhuru
Sep
9
6:00 PM18:00

Soul Rebel Festival presents Grammy Award Winner Black Uhuru

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Levitt’s Free Concert Season

Soul Rebel Festival presents Grammy Award Winner Black Uhuru

Saturday September 9th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine

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

FREE RSVP / VIP On Sale Friday, April 14th at 10 AM MT


Black Uhuru

Derrick “Duckie” Simpson the “Gong Gong Gullie” is the founder and leader for reggae’s BLACK UHURU. Although going through numerous lead singers and musicians they have remained to be one of the most recognized and prolific reggae band for over 50 years.

The roots of BLACK UHURU were formed in Kingston Jamaica’s Waterhouse district also known as “Firehouse” in the early 60′s. Though considered to be one of Jamaica’s toughest neighborhoods it’s home to several other reggae singers and musicians. It was where Duckie Simpson grew up and learned to sing from boyhood friends Winston “Pipe” Matthews and Lloyd “Bread” McDonald of Wailing Souls and Bob Marley. He recorded four tracks with Wailing Souls before forming his own group. The original Uhuru’s (Swahili for freedom) were Derrick “Duckie” Simpson, Euvin “Don Carlos” Spencer and Rudolph “Garth” Dennis. They only recorded a few singles “Folk Songs” “Time Is On Our Side” and “Slow Coach” before separating. Don went solo and Garth joined Wailing Souls.

Duckie reformed the group adding Michael Rose & Errol “Tarzan” Nelson, both from Waterhouse. They recorded their debut album “Love Crises” in 1977 at Prince Jammy’s famous studio in Waterhouse on St. Lucia Road. It was later re-released as “Black Sounds Of Freedom”. Errol later left to join The Jayes. He was soon replaced by American female singer & dancer Sandra “Puma” Jones. They teamed up with drummer Sly Dunbar and bass player Robbie Shakespeare. Together they developed a musical style full of deep bass thumps, loud drum slaps, sharp keyboards, long instrumentals with guitar riffs, whirly back round noises, echos and the signature”woh oh oh’s” creating they’re “classic” sound. Producing hits like “I Love King Sellassie, “‘Shine Eye Gals”, “General Penitentary” and “What is Life”.

BLACK UHURU released the albums Red, Chill Out, Sensemila and Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner and began to tour the world bringing them to international audiences. It was during this period they started to gain rapid popularity.

They opened live shows for the Rolling Stones and the Police. They began to work with other well accomplished producers and musicians. Keith Richards played guitar for the “Shine Eye Gal” track. Dennis Brown “The Crown Prince of Reggae” produced the tracks “Rent Man” and Wood For My Fire”. The track” Spongi Reggae” appeared on an episode of The Bill Cosby Show and “Party in Session” in the movie 1980′s North Shore. BLACK UHURU made reggae history when they won the first ever Grammy Award for reggae music in 1984 for the album Anthem Shortly after the grammy Michael Rose went solo.

Then the original three re-united. They released four albums Now, Iron Storm, Mystical Truth and Strong. Each album was nominated for grammy. They made an award winning music video for the track “Tip Of The Iceberg” featuring rap star Ice-T in 1992. Eventually splitting up again. Carlos & Dennis left again & Duckie stayed again. This time there was a lawsuit brought amongst the group over the band’s legal rights in Los Angeles county court. Derrick Simpson won.

As the new millennium approached there came a new lead singer yet again from Waterhouse named Andrew “Bee’s” Beckford. They released two albums. Unification was produced by King Jammy & Dynasty was produced by Fitzroy Francis & Duckie. They went on a worldwide tour featuring Sly and Robbie and had the famous producer Scientist as its road engineer. Andrew Bee’s then went solo.

In 2007 Duckie & Michael Rose reunited after twenty years. They performed in Jamaica and did one international tour and released the single “Dollars”. In 2011 Duckie reunited with Andrew Bee’s after ten years. He added female backing vocalist Kaye Star and began touring again performing in South America & America.

BLACK UHURU recently performed in a Broadway Musical. The red carpeted event “Loving the Silent Tears: A New Musical” premiered October 27th 2012 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Ca. They were invited to represent reggae music and performed a new track “Make A Deal”. And in Las Vegas Nevada BLACK UHURU was recently honored for its contribution to the entertainment industry. August 31st if now officially “Black Uhuru Day” in the city of Las Vegas.

BLACK UHURU’s long success has allowed them to become ambassadors of reggae while earning several achievements in the music industry. With 14 full length albums, 7 instrumental dub albums, and 4 live albums they have the highest record sales in reggae music behind Bob Marley. The album Red was voted #23 for Rolling Stone’s list of “100 Greatest Albums of the 1980′s. Aside from winning the first reggae grammy they have been nominated 5 more times. They are the only reggae group to have won the Diamond Awards of Excellence in 1994.

Despite all of BLACK UHURU’s change of different singers and musicians the one thing that has always remained is Derrick “Duckie” Simpson. Much respect to a legendary figure for Reggae Music. In 2018, Black Uhuru released “As The World Turns” featuring Duckie on lead. In December 2018 “As The World Turns” was nominated for the 61ST Annual Grammy Awards.


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Yoga on the Lawn
Sep
9
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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Bodies of Culture Presents: Sunday Sounds
Sep
3
4:00 PM16:00

Bodies of Culture Presents: Sunday Sounds

Levitt’s Free Concert Season

Bodies of Culture Presents: Sunday Sounds

Sunday September 3rd, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM


Bodies of Culture

Bodies of Culture is a diverse group of musicians and professionals advocating for equity in Colorado's music Industry. Bodies of Culture is dedicated to evolving the local music ecosystem to create a more equitable future for young artists and our peers by identifying and closing EID gaps and establishing a culture of belonging and solidarity. We are committed to supporting BIPOC youth in music participation and community programs that celebrate cultural identity and self-expression, understand the healing power of music, and empower musical self-discovery and exploration.

Bodies of Culture Presents: Sunday Sounds heads to Levitt’s Plaza this September 3rd from 4-7 pm. This event will center around the BOC board members’ experiences in the local music industry of Denver. Join us in introducing the BOC’s artist survey meant to help advocate for those underrepresented and misrepresented in the music and entertainment industry in Denver. Live performances are lined up for the evening by members of the board including Ana Luna Uribe, Miguel Avina, Kayla Marque, Claygo, and DJ Stevie Selby. Food from Maiz will be provided!



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Yoga on the Lawn
Sep
2
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.

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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Mariachi Sol de mi Tierra (with Fiesta Colorado Dance Company & Baile Caliente)
Sep
1
6:00 PM18:00

Mariachi Sol de mi Tierra (with Fiesta Colorado Dance Company & Baile Caliente)

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Friday, September 1st 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 March 31st at 10am MT


Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra

Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra was established in 1999. Under the direction of Juventino Romero, a new group was formed through his leadership, musicianship and determination making his group one of the best mariachis in the United States today. They have accompanied the most famous artists from Mexico and represent the beautiful Mexican culture in National Western Rodeo and El Grito de Independencia in partnership with the Mexican Culture Center and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra presents a love and passion for their music for all people to enjoy.


Fiesta Colorado Dance Company

The Fiesta Colorado Dance Company is the premier and most recognized Hispanic Dance Company of Colorado Fiesta Colorado celebrates 45 years of Mexican and Spanish dance in Denver. The Fiesta Colorado Dance Company was awarded the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2006 for its service to the community and for excellence in the preservation of the Hispanic Arts. Artistic Director, Jeanette Trujillo-Lucero has been recognized as an Outstanding Woman of Jefferson County and is considered as a “Living Legend of Dance in Colorado” She received the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in 1997 and was featured as one of Colorado’s People in 1995 by the Rocky Mountain News. Most recently, Jeanette received the Latina Trailblazer Award, the Luminaria Recognition Award and the Teaching Artists Award by Think 360 Arts.


Baile Caliente

Ballet Folklorico Baile Caliente is a Lakewood/Denver folkloric dance group that has been sharing the art of folklorico with audiences since 2010. We take pride in the fact that we all joined together for the simple love of dancing, love for community, and eagerness to grow and learn.  We strive to bring energy and culture to every stage and performance!

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Japan Fest 2023: Lyrics Born
Aug
27
4:00 PM16:00

Japan Fest 2023: Lyrics Born

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Sunday, August 27th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine

VIP Doors: 3:30
GA Doors Open: 4:00 PM | Show Start: 5:00 PM

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

 
 

Japan Fest 2023


Levitt Pavilion in partnership with Japanese Arts Network presents Japan Fest 2023 - a community-driven and multi-disciplinary festival of Japanese culture in Colorado featuring headliner, Japanese American Hip-Hop artist Lyrics Born. Performances will open with JA-NE Cultural Mix-tape - celebrating music, cultural traditions, and heritage through genre-bending live music, dance, and aerial performance.  Featured artists include emcee and beat-maker 3Two, taiko drummer Courtney Ozaki, and aerialist Leilani Rose with special guests, hybrid folk and street dance from locally grown crews, Okinawan sanshin player Gabriel Batmanglidg, and more. The festival will also feature a market of artists and vendors, community organizations, and food trucks representing the multi-faceted cultural diaspora of Japan in Colorado.


Lyrics Born

Lyrics Born relocated to the United States from his birthplace of Toyko, Japan right around the time Hip Hop was exploding on the East Coast. From the moment he heard Sugar Hill Gang’s 1980 classic “Rapper’s Delight,”  the Bay Area Hip Hop luminary knew he’d found his calling. Twenty-five years later, LB has obliterated the stereotypes of what an MC is “supposed to” look like and captured the hearts of countless fans who gravitate to his distinctive voice. He’s now the only Asian-American MC to release 10 studios albums and the first to play major music festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza.

From his Quannum Recordings debut with Latyrx, 1997’s The Album, to 2003’s seminal solo album Later That Day, he’s consistently pushed the boundaries of his craft. His newest project, Quite A Life, is like the exclamation point on his milestone year. “Ten albums is a lot for any artist, let alone an indie artist who colored outside the lines, so to speak,”  LB says. “I'm just appreciative there was always somehow a path for me, no matter how impossible it seemed — either on paper or in practice.”

As the first Asian-American to release a greatest hits compilation, he’s pumped out multiple smash singles across four official studio albums. From “Stop Complaining”  to “Callin’ Out”  and “I Like It, I Love It”  and “I Changed My Mind,”  his material has always retained a musically eclectic feel. The self-proclaimed “funkiest rapper alive” carries on his tradition of weaving funk and soul into classic, boom-bap Hip Hop on Quite A Life. Without the influence of icons like James Brown, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Zapp and Rogers, LB admits he wouldn’t be who he is today. Coupled with his love of rap pioneers such as KRS-One, Rakim and Snoop Dogg, LB’s music is the perfect Hip Hop and funk-flavored gumbo. For live shows, LB often recruits a full band to “keep it all the way funky”  for his audience. Coupled with wife / singer Joyo Velarde’s powerful voice, the unrelenting energy of his performances electrify every crowd.

Since establishing himself among the upper echelon of indie Hip Hop artists, LB has expanded his empire into film. This year, he has roles in Boots Riley’s critically acclaimed film Sorry To Bother You and the Netflix movie Always Be My Maybe starring comedian Ali Wong and Keanu Reeves. “I'm funny, or so I’m told [laughs],”  LB says. “I absolutely love comedy and being ridiculous. These past couple films have been an incredible experience. I'm especially proud to be a part of films that challenge norms, and it doesn't hurt to work with your friends either. I really love comedic acting. As an artist, it's like another color on my palette. I will be doing more advocating for the underserved in the arts as well, particular for Asian Americans and other people of color. The world needs the same diversity in the arts as we do in real life.”

As LB continues the next chapter, he jokes that he’s become that “old stubborn Japanese man”  who says what he wants and he’s not planning on going anywhere. In fact, his goal over the next 25 years is to make another 10 albums and more films. Most notably, he wants to continue providing a platform for other Asian-Americans, a slice of the population that is consistently underrepresented in pop culture. When he looks back on the last 25 years, he has nothing but gratitude for his position in the Hip Hop space, and life in general. “I'm just blessed and grateful to be alive and pursuing my passion after 25 years,”  LB says. “That’s mind-blowing for me when I really think about it. All the obstacles I've faced and accolades I've received, I can only be thankful.”


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Yoga on the Lawn
Aug
26
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. English & Spanish 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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Oakhurst (with The Reckless Folk)
Aug
25
6:00 PM18:00

Oakhurst (with The Reckless Folk)

Levitt’s Free Concert Season

Oakhurst

Friday, August 25th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine

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

FREE RSVP / VIP On Sale Friday, April 14th at 10 AM MT


Oakhurst

Oakhurst is an American bluegrass-rock band from DenverColorado. Founded by singer/songwriter AP Hill and bassist Johnny James Qualley in 1999, Oakhurst became a full-time internationally touring act in 2005 and has produced six records. Their most recent album is Barrel (2012), which was produced in NashvilleTennessee by Joe Pisapia and ToyBoX studios with. The band spikes traditional bluegrass with folk and rock with a kamikaze rhythmic sensibility and pointed harmonies. The band has shared stage performances with Zach Brown, The Infamous String Dusters, and Green Sky Bluegrass Band -- among many others -- and has an uncanny drive to keep the listeners seatless, engaged, and fullly wrapped up in the lyrical twist. Band members Chuck Hugenberg (Fiddle), Matthew "Coop" Cooper (Banjo) and long-time drummer Andrew Clapp (the most influential members over the years) have shaped the sound of one of Denver's bluegrass performance staples.


The Reckless Folk


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Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of The Swell Season (with Lizzie Weber)
Aug
20
6:00 PM18:00

Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of The Swell Season (with Lizzie Weber)

AEG Presents: Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of The Swell Season 

with Lizzie Weber
Sunday, August 20th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

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


Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of The Swell Season 


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Colorado Dashiki Fest
Aug
12
3:00 PM15:00

Colorado Dashiki Fest

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Saturday, August 12th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine

ALL Doors Open: 3:00 PM | Show Start: 5:00 PM

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

 
 

Colorado Dashiki Fest

2023 festival featuring:

Harry Mo Reggae Band

Romo Ethiopian Dancers 

Starlight Afrobeats Band and more!

Colorado African Cultural Center(CACC) is an NGO established in 2017 to empower the African and African American communities and to foster unity, diversity and inclusion between different communities in Colorado. We are committed to organizing events and campaigns that are centered around diversity, inclusion and celebration of cultural heritage. We use entertainment, culture, food, music and art to bring people together. CACC also provides youth empowerment, financial literacy and business development programs.

In 2023, CACC is organizing a special event - Colorado Dashiki Festival at the Levitt Pavilion in Denver. The festival is going to be one of a kind in Colorado. It is going to be completely free and accessible to all ages. It will feature musical performances from several trending African artists as well as African food, fashion and art.

The Dashiki Festival is an African event that has been celebrated consecutively for 7 years now in Colorado. It is a dynamic cultural event designed in a way that celebrates all aspects of African heritage. Dashiki Festival usually features African music, cultural performances, African food, and arts with the highlight of an African fashion show . Everyone comes dressed in African attire and wearing African jewelry and prints. People spend hours enjoying African music, eating delicious African delicacies, exploring vendor stands and interacting with and meeting new people. The night ends with a fashion contest, where people get to display their unique African attires and win awards for best dressed dashiki Queen of the year.

The Dashiki Festival has garnered an attendance of approximately 3000 attendees from various parts of Colorado and neighboring states. It has typically been a paid event with an age restriction of over 21. From 2023, CACC intends to make the Dashiki Festival more accessible to the entire Colorado community. The festival is going to be entirely FREE and FAMILY-FRIENDLY. People of all ages, races, genders will be able to attend, regardless of their financial conditions, religious, nationality and political views or physical disabilities. By doing this, we hope to attract people from all over Colorado to come, celebrate and learn more about our culture.

The festival is going to be the most vibrant and entertaining festival Colorado has witnessed. There will be several performances from some of our local artists, dances and other renowned African artists of this generation. There will also be a variety of food, art and business vendor stands at the festival. We will have a variety of food from various African vendors, African art and fashion vendors and also many interesting stands for small businesses.

It will be held on the 12th of August, 2023 at the Levitt Pavilion in Denver.

The goal of the festival is to celebrate African people and their culture while increasing awareness about our culture and fostering unity, integration, diversity and inclusion between different communities in Colorado. The festival is also going to serve as a means of empowerment for our community demographics and businesses in Colorado


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Yoga on the Lawn
Aug
12
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.

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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Novalima (with Siembra)
Aug
11
6:00 PM18:00

Novalima (with Siembra)

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Presented by KGNU 88.5 Community Radio

Friday, August 11th, 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 14th at 10am MT


Novalima

Started by four friends from Lima with a shared passion for traditional Afro-Peruvian music and global DJ culture, Novalima stands in the common ground bridging past and future, uniting tradition and innovation.

From their humble start, file-sharing musical ideas and producing their first album in separate countries at the dawn of the internet, Novalima is now a live musical force revered worldwide for breaking boundaries and uniting seemingly irreconcilable genres, communities, and generations. They have created an inspiring movement and revolutionized the music scene in their native Peru by bridging a longstanding divide between the mainstream and the minority Afro-Peruvian community, who have struggled against discrimination and cultural dissolution for generations.

During their career, Novalima has garnered worldwide critical acclaim from mainstream (NPR, UK Guardian, Wall Street Journal, La Presse, Metro, Billboard), delivered legendary performances around the world at festivals such as Roskilde, WOMAD, NYC Central Park, Montreal Jazz Festival and Chicago’s Millennium Park, earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album, and were featured in cult filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s hit Mexploitation movie Machete.

While their sound is futuristic and cutting-edge, the roots of Novalima’s music reach back hundreds of years. In a far-too familiar tale, African slaves were brought to Peru as early as the 1500s until the middle of the 19th Century, establishing an outpost of the African-Diaspora on the Pacific coast of South America. Over the years, the soul and rhythms of Africa melded with the melodies and instruments of Europe and the Andes. The result is rich musical repertoire that existed for generations on the periphery of Peruvian popular culture.

During their early experimentations blending Afro-Peruvian sounds with electronica, the four founders, Ramon Perez-Prieto, Grimaldo Del Solar, Rafael Morales, and Carlos Li Carrillo, were living in different parts of the world. From their homes in London, Barcelona, Hong Kong, and Lima, they emailed song ideas to each other. These long-distance recordings resulted in their 2002 debut album, the self-titled Novalima.

The reception to the album exceeded their wildest expectations, eventually reaching platinum sales status in Peru, and for their next album they invited more Afro-Peruvian musicians to join their recording sessions. The outcome was Afro, an album that was released worldwide in 2006 to tremendous acclaim and put Novalima on the international music map. The London Metro Evening Standard raved, “Novalima has more than succeeded in bringing the spirit and soul of Peruvian blues into the 21st century.” Afro held the #1 spot on the US College Music Journal Latin Alternative and New World Radio Charts for ten weeks combined.


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All My Relations Celebration
Aug
10
5:30 PM17:30

All My Relations Celebration

Levitt’s Free Concert Series

Presented by KGNU 88.5 Community Radio
Thursday, August 10th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
VIP Doors Open: 5:00 PM
GA Doors Open: 5:30 PM | Show Start: 6:30 PM

FREE RSVP / Limited VIP Opens Friday 4/14 at 10am MT


All My Relations Celebration

All My Relations Celebration is a music festival meant to celebrate indigenous artistry through music, dance, and art by bridging cultural heritage with a contemporary lens. In partnership with Denver Indian Center, this festival aims to highlight native creatives through a mixture of performances from native musicians, a live painter, vendors and artisans, informational resource booths, food to share, youth programming and comedic medicine.

 
 

Vendor Application

If you are interested in vending, please apply with the link below. Vendor Applications are open until Monday, July 24th. Please note there are a limited number of spaces!


The Halluci Nation

As they enter a new cycle, Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill of A Tribe Called Red are reintroducing themselves as The Halluci Nation, to reflect the evolution of their music and mission. The Halluci Nation, takes its name from a phrase coined by John Trudell, to describe the vast global community of people who remember at their core what it means to be human. As a visionary artist and activist, Trudell recognized the connection between his accomplishments and what ATCR did intuitively through music and art. 

Trudell’s voice was the first heard on Tribe’s last record, We Are The Halluci Nation, and will, fittingly, be the first you hear on The Halluci Nation’s upcoming record, One More Saturday Night. The album is a love letter to the Electric Pow Wow gatherings launched at Ottawa’s Babylon nightclub in 2007. It represents an imagined denouement to the biweekly Saturday-night parties that ended abruptly in 2017, without ever getting the proper send-off. One More Saturday Night thus pays homage to the parties’ energy and momentum that elevated The Halluci Nation to this pivotal point in their career of fully mastering their own music style while also moving beyond club music; or “mixing dance music with dance music,” as Bear Witness succinctly puts it.


Samantha Crain

Samantha Crain is a Choctaw singer, songwriter, poet, producer, and musician from Oklahoma. She is a three-time Native American Music Award winner and winner of an Indigenous Music Award. Her genre spanning discography has been critically acclaimed by media outlets such as Rolling Stone, SPIN, Paste, No Depression, NPR, PRI, The Guardian, NME, Uncut, and others. She has toured extensively over the past 15 years nationally and internationally, presenting ambitious orchestrated shows with a band and intimate folk leaning solo performances. She has toured with First Aid Kit, Neutral Milk Hotel, Gregory Alan Isakov, The Avett Brothers, The Mountain Goats, Brandi Carlile, Langhorne Slim, The Staves, and many other bands and artists. With her new album, “A Small Death”, and newer EP, “I Guess We Live Here Now”, she continues her tradition of keeping things close to the heart and the ground by leaning into the fulfillment of affinity with an audience and the satisfaction of a song with a memorable melody and an honest story.


Frank Waln

Frank Waln is a Sicangu Lakota public speaker, multi-genre music artist and curator from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota. He received a BA in Audio Arts & Acoustics from Columbia College Chicago where he was given the Mayor’s Award for Civic Engagement upon graduating. He has won several awards for his work including four Native American Music Awards and international film festival awards for his music videos he filmed at home on the Rosebud Reservation. 

Frank Waln has received several artist fellowships and residencies for his work and has performed and presented his work at universities, museums and art institutions around the world including Harvard University, the Smithsonian Museum National Museum of the American Indian, the Linden Museum in Germany and the University of Paris in France. Frank Waln has also performed and facilitated music workshops for youth including Native youth reservations and non-Native youth from various communities around the world. Frank Waln has appeared on radio and television including MTV, The History Channel, ESPN and NPR. Frank Waln recently curated a new music interactive exhibit in the Field Museum's new renovated Native American Exhibition Hall which will be up for 3 years. Frank Waln’s music is available on all streaming platforms.


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Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Ziggy Marley (with Mavis Staples and Robert Randolph Band)
Aug
9
5:00 PM17:00

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Ziggy Marley (with Mavis Staples and Robert Randolph Band)

AEG Presents:

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Ziggy Marley with Mavis Staples and Robert Randolph Band
Wednesday, August 9th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 5:00 PM | Show Start: 6:00 PM

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


Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue


Ziggy Marley


Mavis Staples


Robert Randolph Band


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Yellowcard: Celebrating 20 Years of Ocean Avenue (with Mayday Parade, Anberlin, This Wild Life, and Emo Nite Brooklyn)
Aug
8
6:00 PM18:00

Yellowcard: Celebrating 20 Years of Ocean Avenue (with Mayday Parade, Anberlin, This Wild Life, and Emo Nite Brooklyn)

Live Nation Presents:

Yellowcard: Celebrating 20 Years of Ocean Avenue with

Mayday Parade, Anberlin, This Wild Life, and Emo Nite Brooklyn
Tuesday, August 8th, 2023
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 5:00 PM | Show Start: 6:00 PM

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


Yellowcard


Mayday Parade


Anberlin


The Wild Life


Emo Nite Brooklyn


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Slim Cessna's Auto Club with Snakes
Aug
6
4:00 PM16:00

Slim Cessna's Auto Club with Snakes

Presented by The Colorado Sound

 
 

Levitt’s Free Summer Series
Sunday, August 6th, 2022
All Ages | Rain or Shine
GA Doors Open: 4:00 PM | Show Start: 5:00 PM

FRE RSVP / Limited VIP Opens Friday, March 31st at 10am MT


Slim Cessna’s Auto Club

Wallace Stenger may have captured the spirit of the west in his 1971 novel Angle of Repose. Jim Thompson surely exposed the lurid underbelly of the Western experience. Cormac McCarthy definitely evoked the conflicted, tortured spirit of small town life on the frontier. William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor informed all of them with a humor and soulfulness. It is that literary tradition that imbues the harrowing and celebratory sound and riveting stories of Slim Cessna's Auto Club. Throughout its long and illustrious history, it is largely in that realm of art that the Auto Club reveled and garnered a loyal cult following well beyond the boundaries of The Queen City of the Plains.

Slim Cessna's Auto Club was originally formed in 1992 in Denver, Colorado by its namesake after he parted ways with The Denver Gentlemen, that grand progenitor of the peculiar strain of Gothic Americana unique to the Mile High City that also featured Jeffrey-Paul and David Eugene Edwards who’d go on to form 16 Horsepower, the latter then founding Wovenhand.  Slim’s longest running collaborators in the Auto Club have been Munly Munly and Lord Dwight Pentacost who’ve contributed both material and affected the ensemble’s stylistic vision. More recently there’ve been greater creative contributions from longtime collaborator Rebecca Vera, drummer Andrew Warner and now the inclusion of Slim’s son George Cessna on bass.

In 2016, the band released it’s most current  album after a five-year hiatus The Commandments According to SCAC.  The album encompassed both the heady darkness and celebratory intensity with which the group made its name.  That charmingly dusky and spare sound breathed with a new color and delicacy of feeling that perhaps sat in the background in times past . The Commandments According to SCAC, was the first full length album of original material released on the Auto Club's own imprint, SCACUNINCORPORATED. The title evokes the themes of cosmic punishment and redemption that have served the band's songwriting engine so well in the past. But this set of songs sounds more hopeful and expansive, a quality that was always there but this time out the brighter sides of the songwriting are emphasized. Hints of this saw early full-flown expression on 2008's Cipher and Unentitled from 2011. With The Commandments, however, the Auto Club seems to step forward into the promise of its own possibilities. It remains capable of the heady darkness and celebratory intensity with which it made its name. Now that charmingly dusky and spare sound breathes with a color and delicacy of feeling that perhaps sat in the background in times past. Maybe it's partly due to the greater creative contributions from longtime collaborator Rebecca Vera; the core of the band's songwriting and sound has always been anchored firmly in the vision of Slim, Munly Munly and Lord Dwight Pentacost.

Slim Cessna's Auto Club also  re-released  their fourth album Cipher on June 2, 2018. This re-issue will be a double vinyl LP in a gatefold sleeve. Originally released in 2008, Cipher is the most cohesive SCAC album but also the most mysterious. Cipher is a deliberate puzzle loaded with coded language. The idea that braces are used to straighten crooked humanity provides a structure, but this code rewards effort to unpack the many messages it contains; many more relevant now than ever. Compared to its predecessors, this set of songs sounds more hopeful and expansive, a quality that was always there but this time out the brighter sides of the songwriting were emphasized. 

When you get to see the Auto Club live, you'll see an already mighty band reinvigorated by a new spirit of excitement as well as by the fire that has long burned in its collective belly.


Snakes

Snakes are a five piece rock n'roll band from the city of Baltimore, MD.

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