Corey Harper w/ Emmanuel Franco, Mae Mae + Sarah Adams

Larimer Lounge Presents Corey Harper with Emmanuel Franco, Mae Mae and Sarah Adams on Wednesday, January 25 — Corey Harper makes alternative pop/rock music for the head, the heart, and the hips. It’s a genre-fluid sound created by a 20something songwriter who’s spent the past decade in a creative whirl, working alongside everyone from Justin Bieber to Noah Kahan. He highlights that versatility once again with his full-length debut, Future Tense, which chronicles the decline of a throughout 10 original songs. Broad, bold, and intimately self-reflective, Future Tense showcases the full range of Harper’s abilities — the top-shelf guitar skills; the honeyed, husky vocals; the melody-driven songwriting that’s turned tracks like “On the Run” into viral hits — while expanding far beyond the scope of acclaimed EPs like 2020’s Overcast. “I spent seven years experimenting with genres, figuring out what my own sound really is,” says Harper, who launched his career as a member of L.A.’s folk circle before widening his reach to include indie influences, pop hooks, and amplified rock & roll. “Future Tense is my answer to that. It’s the artistic statement I’ve been working toward.” Raised in Vancouver, Washington, Harper grew up beneath the lush, rain-soaked skies of the Pacific Northwest. He was drawn to music that felt similarly atmospheric, starting with classic craftsmen like Jackson Browne and James Taylor and later expanding to include Dominic Fike, Phoebe Bridgers, and other innovators. As a Gen Z songwriter with timeless tastes — someone who grew up listening not only to his parents’ record collection, but also to the genre-bending — it only made sense to create music that blurred the lines between genre and generation. Moving to Los Angeles at a young age, he found a diverse audience with EPs like Overcast and 2016’s On the Run. Rolling Stone praised him as “John Mayer’s breezier fraternal twin,” while artists like Justin Bieber, Cody Simpson, and Julia Michaels all chose him as their opening act. When the Covid-19 pandemic brought his touring schedule to a halt, though, Harper found himself stuck at home, searching for new ways to maintain his creative momentum. Meanwhile, his relationship with his longtime romantic partner was in a death spiral. “Most of the songs are about the knowledge that something is coming to an end,” he explains. “I wrote most of the album while my ex and I were still together, but I knew where the relationship was going. I knew we’d split up.” -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Quarters of Change w/ late night drive home

Larimer Lounge Presents Quarters of Change with late night drive home on Thursday, March 2 — Quarters of Change is the Lower-East-Side quartet leading the charge on New York City’s rock resurgence. Composed of Ben Acker, Attila Anrather, Jasper Harris, and Ben Roter, the band has made waves online (and on the road) with their authentic brand of alternative rock. After receiving co-signs from stars like Joe Jonas, Lewis Capaldi, and Fred Durst – the band made their major label debut in July of 2022, and tapped Mikey Freedom Hart (Bleachers) and Tom Lord-Alge (U2, The Rolling Stones, Blink 182) for finishing touches on what was otherwise a self-produced project. Quarters of Change then embarked on a full North American tour supporting Bad Suns (Epitaph Records), stopping at radio stations and gracing playlist covers along the way, and now prepares for their biggest year yet. Listen to Into The Rift (Deluxe) out now on Elektra Records (Warner Music Group). -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Krooked Kings w/ Mr. Mota

Larimer Lounge Presents Krooked Kings with Mr. Mota on Wednesday, March 22nd.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Channel 93.3 KTCL Presents almost monday w/ Lady Denim

Channel 93.3 KTCL Presents almost monday with Lady Denim on Friday, December 9th. After countless garage jams, D.I.Y. gigs in the back of a surf shop, and innumerable hours writing together, almost monday bottle California sunshine in their funky basslines, ecstatic choruses, and danceable grooves. The band, first emerging in 2020, has racked up more than 100 million overall streams, uplifting audiences everywhere in the process. Originally from San Diego, the trio — Dawson Daugherty (vocals), Cole Clisby (guitar) and Luke Fabry (bass) — crafted their 2020 debut EP don’t say you’re ordinary with producers Mark Needham (The Killers, Fleetwood Mac) and Simon Oscroft (The Naked and Famous, DREAMERS). It ignited a string of buzzing anthems, beginning with “parking lot view” and “come on come on.” Meanwhile, the lead single “broken people,” and the Sofi Tukker remix, crystallized their sun-kissed signature style with a bold bass bounce and empowering refrain as it cracked the Top 20 at Alternative Radio. Along the way, they’ve attracted a growing fan base through a combination of danceable rhythms and uplifting hooks. In 2021, they set the stage for their second EP til the end of time with “live forever,” receiving praise from Alternative Press, Forbes, People, GQ Australia, Earmilk, Flaunt, Ones To Watch, and more. The band followed it with single “cool enough,” made their festival debut at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, BottleRock and Firefly, and graced stages with Kings of Leon, Dayglow, Walk The Moon and Joywave. This year, almost monday continue to accelerate their momentum with their new singles “sunburn” and “sun keeps on shining,” and a North and South American tour with The Driver Era. With another summer festival run under their belt, including Governor’s Ball and WonderBus, almost monday remain the consummate purveyors of future-facing California pop.Following til the end of time, the band released “cool enough” and made their festival debut at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, BottleRock and FireFly, and graced stages with Kings of Leon, The Driver Era, Dayglow, Walk The Moon and Joywave. This year, almost monday continue to accelerate their momentum with their new singles “sunburn” and “sun keeps on shining,” and a North and South American tour with The Driver Era. With another summer festival run under their belt, including Governor’s Ball and WonderBus, almost monday remain the consummate purveyors of future-facing California pop.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Cyclo Sonic w/ Highdrox, Radio Fry + Antartic Angels

Larimer Lounge Presents Cyclo Sonic with Highdrox, Radio Fry and Antartic Angels on Saturday, November 26th. 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
The Etiquettes w/ Virgil Vigil + General Nuisance

Larimer Lounge Presents The Etiquettes with Virgil Vigil and General Nuisance on Sunday, November 27th.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Hembree & Little Hurt w/ False Report + Mae Mae

Larimer Lounge Presents Hembree & Little Hurt with False Report and Mae Mae on Sunday, December 4th. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
PK Williams & Thomas Pridgen (an annual celebration of existence) Feat. Big Trippin w/ special guest Photon

Larimer Lounge Presents PK Williams & Thomas Pridgen (an annual celebration of existence) Featuring Big Trippin with special guest Photon on Sunday, November 20th.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
VIAL w/ The Tammy Shine + Mlady

Larimer Lounge Presents VIAL with The Tammy Shine and Mlady on Friday, November 4th..-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
NextWeek Rocks and Denver Arts & Venues present Kid Astronaut (FREE EVENT)

NextWeek Rocks and Denver Arts & Venues present a free show with Kid Astronaut to launch your Halloween weekend.on Friday, October 28th. Ages 21+ No ticket required