Open House: MZG Presents Duplex w/ Double Jointed + TEN TOES DWN

Larimer Lounge presents Open House feat. MZG’s Duplex w/ Double Jointed and TEN TOES DWN on Friday, August 18 –AGES 21+ SIGN UP FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE SMS LIST: https://larimerlounge.com/openhousesmslist/ Be the first to know about special promos, guest list opps, presale codes, and beyond!

Open House Feat. QRTR w/ Drevait + Only Hans

Larimer Lounge presents Open House featuring QRTR with Drevait and Only Hans on Saturday, Nov 17. AGES 21+ SIGN UP FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE SMS LIST: https://larimerlounge.com/openhousesmslist/ Be the first to know about special promos, guest list opps, presale codes, and beyond!

Lab Thursdays ft. Amidy w/ Years of War + REVENANT

Larimer Lounge Presents Lab Thursday featuring Amidy with Years of War and REVENANT on Thursday, September 28th.Nolan Atkins aka Amidy is a Dallas based melodic bass producer and vocalist. Known for his emotional vocals and catchy production style, Amidy broke into the scene singing on William Black’s single Daydreamer in 2018. He then collaborated on notable dance staples, “Riptide” with Trivecta and “Way Down” with Au5 and Karra in 2019. In 2020 he released solo singles with Ophelia, Lowly, collaborated again with William Black, and released a collab with HALIENE. 2021 was a breakout year that has included collabs with ARMNHMR and Seven Lions as well as his own duet with KARRA and his debut EP “Sanctuary” released via SLANDER’s label Heaven Sent. In addition to the releases Amidy also debuted his live vocal performance to thousands of fans across the US with performances at festivals such as Lost Lands, EDC Las Vegas, and supporting artists such as ARMNHMR, Chime, and others. 2022 saw Amidy continue his fast ascend in the scene, with him supporting HALIENE’s full Glass Heart tour, releasing music with Insomniac’s Lost In Dreams label, and playing numerous festivals and joining Blanke’s tour in the fall.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

105.5 The Colorado Sound & Indie 102.3 present Squirrel Flower w/ Goon + Lu Lagoon

105.5 The Colorado Sound & Indie 102.3 present Squirrel Flower with Goon and Lu Lagoon on Tuesday, January 23rd. Less than an hour south of Chicago, along the shores of Lake Michigan, sits the Indiana Dunes, a protected expanse of shoreline recently designated a National Park. When Ella Williams first visited the Dunes, she was awed by the juxtaposition of its natural splendor within the surrounding industrial corridor of Northwest Indiana. “Every time I go there, it changes my life,” she says, without a hint of hyperbole. “You stand in the marshlands and to your left is a steel factory belching fire and to your right is a nuclear power plant.” Across the water, Chicago waits, its glistening towers made possible by the same steel forged here. For as long as she’s been making music, Ella Williams’ songs have been products of the environments they’re written in, born out of the same world they so vividly hold a mirror to. This environment is where her magnetic new album, Tomorrow’s Fire, lives.Before Tomorrow’s Fire, Squirrel Flower might’ve been labeled something like “indie folk,” but this is a rock record, made to be played loud. As if to signal this shift, the album opens with the soaring “i don’t use a trashcan,” a re-imagining of the first ever Squirrel Flower song. Williams returns to her past to demonstrate her growth as an artist and to nod to those early shows, when her voice, looped and minimalistic, had the power to silence a room. Tomorrow’s Fire might sound like the title of an apocalypse album, but it’s not. Tomorrow’s Fire references the title of a novel Williams’ great-grandfather Jay wrote about a troubadour, named for a line by the Medieval French poet Rutebeuf, a troubadour himself: “Tomorrow’s hopes provide my dinner/ Tomorrow’s fire must warm tonight.” Centuries on, the quote spoke to Williams, who describes the fire as a tool to wield in the face of nihilism. Tomorrow’s Fire is what we take solace in, what we know will make us feel okay in the morning, how we light the path we’re walking on.Closing track “Finally Rain” speaks to the ambiguity of being a young person staring down climate catastrophe. The last verse is an homage to Williams’ relationship with her loved ones — ‘We won’t grow up.’ A stark realization, but also a manifesto. To be resolutely committed to a life of not ‘growing up,’ not losing our wonder while we’re still here. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Sam Nelson w/ Evan Bartels

Larimer Lounge Presents Sam Nelson with Evan Bartels on Sunday, October 15 — Sam Nelson is the frontman and founding member of the multi-platinum and Grammy award-winning band X Ambassadors, who have dominated the alternative charts over the last decade. A self-proclaimed “townie” from the small rural college town of Ithaca, NY, Sam started X Ambassadors with his brother Casey while the pair were still in high school. The two were eventually joined by drummer Adam Levin when they moved to Brooklyn, NY to pursue the band full time. Since then, Sam has played the world’s biggest music festivals, headlined countless nationwide and world tours, celebrated a #1 song at Alternative radio and multiple songs in the Top 10, and collaborated with artists such as Eminem, Jay-Z, Jacob Banks, K.Flay, grandson, The Knocks, Kygo, Illenium, Machine Gun Kelly, and more. He has also had an eclectic career as a songwriter and producer for not only his band X Ambassadors, but also for artists such as Rihanna, Lizzo, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, SZA, and Marren Morris.After over a decade in his band, Sam is set to release his first-ever solo material, introducing a new level of vulnerability through his solo songwriting and production style. Gifted with a disarmingly soulful voice, Sam’s songs paint heartbreaking, sensitive portrayals of relationships- in love, family, and friendship. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian