Blink-180TRUE (A Tribute to Blink-182) w/ The Losers Club
** SOLD OUT ** Collie Buddz w/ Arise Roots, Stylie
Moontricks w/ SaQi Ft. Diamonde, Mark Woodyard, Butl3r
Clay Street Unit & Kind Hearted Strangers w/ Madeline Hawthorne
**SOLD OUT** Mickman w/ Schmoop, Arcturus, Ooga
Mickman and the entire team are honored to help Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom celebrate 20 years of presenting live music, and humbled to be on the same stage that has hosted music royalty from Dr John to Branford Marsalis, Nas to Big Boi, Pretty Lights to Tipper (and many many more). The Denver music scene owes so much to the Cervantes owners and staff over the years, and we want to go all out to make this a special night to remember. Funktion-One Audio and LED pixel porn… LFG!TICKET INFO: $30 – Advance $40 – Day Of Show
CHANNEL 5 LIVE WITH ANDREW CALLAGHAN OFFICIAL AFTERPARTY
COME HANG AFTER THE SHOW WITH ANDREW CALLAGHAN AND THE CHANNEL 5 TEAM AT THIS OFFICIAL AFTERPARTY!
D’Vibes Watermelon Funk Solstice Getdown Ft. D’Vibes, Bquiz, Benzel Baltimore (Parliament Funkadelic), Todd Smallie
Come celebrate a night of psychedelic soul with an all star line up for the winter solstice. Watermelon Funk Featuring D’Vibes Bquiz Benzel Baltimore (Parliament Funkadelic) Todd Smallie
Bumpin Uglies w/ The Bastard Suns
Bumpin Uglies knows all about hustle. The Maryland reggae-rock band had spent more than a decade on the road, starting with local open mics and backyard parties and growing into road warriors, building an ever-expanding audience with sold-out shows in clubs and prime spots at festivals from coast to coast, on one national tour after another. Then the pandemic hit, and touring shut down. After being in motion for so long, singer and lead guitarist Brandon Hardesty wasn’t about to sit still, even if he couldn’t be out on tour. In fact, Bumpin Uglies never really stopped working — they adapted. The group returned to playing backyard parties around Annapolis, where they’re based, and added socially distanced concerts and full-band livestreams. In the fall of 2020, they also started releasing a new song every month as part of a project called the Never Ending Drop.