Florist w/ Marc Merza

Larimer Lounge Presents Florist with Marc Merza on Friday, August 5th –16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Kyle Gordon w/ Eeland Stribling

Larimer Lounge Presents Kyle Gordon with Eeland Stribling on Tuesday, April 2 —16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Meatbodies w/ The Crooked Rugs + The New Creep

Larimer Lounge Presents Meatbodies with The Crooked Rugs and The New Creep on Wednesday, April 17 –By 2017, Meatbodies frontman Chad Ubovich had reached a crossroads. After years of increasingly insane shows playing to heaving crowds with an ever-evolving and rotating door of personnel, fatigue had taken its toll and Ubovich realized another change was on the horizon. “It was like the car had run out of gas in the middle of the road, and I knew I had a long walk ahead of me.” Retreating to the seedy Los Angeles underbelly– in search of meaning and a reset. Ubovich escaped into that world, ignoring his own well being, trying to forget his successes. “I was living like a 90’s vampire out of a comic book. Stumbling around LA with the socialites, partying away my sorrows, trying to forget.”It was at this point that Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom began to take shape—a project built by a man searching for new beginnings and his own sense of self. After sobering up, writing sessions began at Ubovich’s home and various studios with longtime collaborator Dylan Fujioka. Eventually, the official production for Flora began in 2019, but it was a story left on the editing table. Due to discrepancies with the studio, tensions were high and the plug was pulled. Left with an album only half baked, it seemed like Flora had been put to rest. After the fires cooled and many discussions about the future of the album. Ubovich finally got the green light to finish production for Flora in 2020 when he hit another snag– the pandemic. And as the world took a back seat, so did the idea of Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom.Not wanting to sit still at home, Ubovich began to comb through his previous demos with Fujioka while writing for Flora. And with that, 333 was born, the now de facto third Meatbodies LP. Yet Flora was never far from Ubovich’s mind and once again he revisited the idea of completing the now fabled album. As restrictions started to lift, Ubovich headed to Gold Diggers Sound, backed by engineer Ed McEntee and a team of colleagues and friends, Ubovich completed the final act to the album, but he still wasn’t quite out of the woods just yet. He now faced a new crisis, one that proved to be more terrifying than any before: his home that he had spent the last 8 years in had been deemed uninhabitable and he wound up in a hospital bed where he spent the next month of his life.Having to not only learn to walk again but also learn to play again, Ubovich used an upcoming tour with his band FUZZ as a motivating factor and hit the road for a year trying to regain a sense of normalcy. By the time Ubovich returned from tour he was centered and energized, ready to conquer his white whale– the borderline lost album. The mission was finally a success. Armed with a new home and a new studio – The Secret Garden, Ubovich mixed the album himself, looped in Brian Lucey at Magic Garden to handle mastering, and Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom was completed, five years after those fateful demos with Fujioka. “A lot happened with this record- It took me five years, I was out of a band, I had a drug problem, the album almost didn’t happen, the pandemic made it almost not happen again, and then in the end I almost died in the hospital, lost my house, and had to learn to walk again. It’s been quite a road, but I could not be more thrilled with the final output. I guess the juice was worth the squeeze?” laughs the Meatbodies frontman.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

1788-L NU-TYPE vol. 1 Tour w/ The Trap Shahman + Kalypsound

Larimer Lounge Presents 1788-L NU-TYPE with The Trap Shahman and Kalypsound vol. 1 Tour on Thursday,  April 3 — 1788-L is a DJ/Producer with releases on Deadbeats, HypnoVizion, mau5trap & more. He’s seen as being one of the first to explore the ‘Mid-tempo’ genre and has really cemented his unique industrial sound while doing so. He’s collaborated with Rezz, Illenium, Kayzo, The Glitch Mob amongst other big acts in the industry paired with Official Remixes for Alison Wonderland, RL Grime and more. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.

Yung Bae w/ Pure Colors + DJxGio

Larimer Lounge Presents Yung Bae with Pure Colors and DJxGio on Saturday, July 26 — LA-based artist and producer Yung Bae might be best known for heralding the rise of Future Funk, stewarding the sub-genre from the underground into a cult-like phenomenon. From anime-themed Tumblr memes to shutting down stages across the world, Yung Bae has an extensive catalog spanning nine albums, including his prolific Bae series and Groove Continental, on which Bae welcomed a multitude of star power into his universe resulting in collaborations with Nile Rodgers, Channel Tres, AWOLNATION, Pink Sweat$, and more. Yung Bae immediately grabs his listeners with a sound design that dances between 70’s funk and disco, smooth jazz, old school hip-hop and draws influence from ’90s anime and arcade video games. Having grown his niche fanbase through the wonders of the internet and social media, Yung Bae exploded with his viral single “Bad Boy” featuring bbno$ and has continuously evolved his sound while maintaining undeniable grooves. To sift through his nostalgic samples would surely be a day well spent, but it’s the way he brings them together in a colorful, quirky vapor-bounce style that keeps listeners coming back.

Marco Strous – Chris Lake Red Rocks Afterparty w/ BLiNKR, cyzz + Steezify

Larimer Lounge Presents Marco Strous with BLiNKR, cyzz and Steezify on Saturday, August 30 — Marco Strous is a name that resonates across the global electronic music landscape—a multifaceted artist celebrated for his fluidity as both a DJ and producer. With roots stretching from Portugal to Holland and influences spanning North and South America, Marco’s cultural depth fuels a sound that defies borders and genres. Whether commanding the decks at London’s legendary Fabric, igniting dancefloors at Brazil’s Warung Festival, delivering electric sets at São Paulo’s D-Edge, or captivating crowds at Ecuador’s Lost Beach Club, Marco moves seamlessly between the underground and the iconic with effortless charisma.     21+