Open House w/ Fer Shor, Xtnct + Cur-Ated

Larimer Lounge Presents Open House with Fer Shor, Xtnct and Cur-Ated on Friday, September 22nd. 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!
Global Dance Presents Mija – No Rules Tour w/ Sam Burt + Tokiyoh

Global Dance Presents Mija No Rules Tour with Sam Burt and Tokiyoh on Saturday, October 28 — 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! 21+
veggi w/ siss + Levi Double U

Larimer Lounge Presents veggi with siss and Levi Double U on Saturday, December 9 — 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!21+
Coast To Ghost w/ Interpretive Tyranny + Two Pump Chump

Larimer Lounge Presents Coast To Ghost with Interpretive Tyranny and Two Pump Chump on Sunday, September 17th. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Dimma w/ Exzached + Merci

Larimer Lounge Presents Dimma with Exzached and Merci on Monday, September 4th. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
128 Productions presents CID w/ Luxo + Alana English

128 Productions presents CID with Luxo and Alana English on Saturday, October 2121+
grentperez w/ Nep

Larimer Lounge Presents grentperez with Nep on Wednesday, October 25 — 21-year-old Australian musician grentperez is unapologetically a Gen-Z artist with an old soul. Having first found his audience on YouTube strumming guitar, singing covers and original songs, he is an untrained, yet intuitive musician who has figured out bossa nova rhythms, jazzy chord progressions and classic songwriting which he fuses with modern R&B and bedroom pop in his own unique style. He’s an unlikely star — unassuming and unpretentious, like someone raised on pop karaoke, Getz / Gilberto and Mac DeMarco’s 2 — but it’s all those disparate factors that make grentperez such a captivating presence. grentperez’s initiation into the world of music was the definition of informal. He soaked up sounds not in strict lessons but at family karaoke parties (“Filipino people love karaoke,” he explains with a laugh, “There are some uncles out there with hidden-ass talent”) as well as the YouTube endeavors of his older brother and sister, who he credits as his biggest musical influences and cheerleaders. It’s this unorthodox swirl of influences that makes grentperez’s breezy, lithe pop songs feel full of life — who needs to practice their scales when your parents’ records collection and an assortment of impassioned karaoke performances of Dionne Warwick, The Carpenters, and the Bee Gees have created such a rich and unpredictable universe of sounds to build upon? This laid the foundation for grentperez’s rise from viral YouTube covers performer to a budding bedroom pop star. Here’s the story: At just 12 years old he posted his first video to his YouTube channel. Like any kid, he just wanted to get a reaction — and, over time, he got that, generating over 100 million views and 600k subscribers on his channel. He grew more confident and started writing his own music. It started slow (he self-deprecatingly describes the first song he wrote as “ass”) but he felt it start to come together when he wrote a song for a competition in a church youth group. “I’m still a little salty that it came in second in the competition,” he jokes. After some more finetuning, his eventual 2021 debut single “Cherry Wine” — an undeniably lovely bossa nova torch song — became an international sensation, hitting the #1 slot on the Spotify Viral Chart in not just his home country of Australia but also Canada and Singapore. The trickle of music became a flood: 2022 brought a pair of releases (Conversations with the Moon EP and Trail Mix), a triple j Like A Version cover session of the School Of Rock track “Teacher’s Pet,” and a sweeping, swooning Christmas single entitled “When Christmas Comes Again” — a total heat check of a track coming from a young songwriter just realizing the breadth of his powers. It’s got strings and jingle bells and there’s even a cheesy key change. Even better: it works. The young songwriter has blossomed into an artist, and he’s got the following to prove it: With over 300 million listens on streaming platforms, a multi-continental touring resume, and notable support from tastemakers including Triple J, NPR Music, MTV, KCRW, Clash, DIY, Wonderland, and The Line of Best Fit, grentperez is on the precipice of something big. Which brings us to When We Were Younger, released in June 2023. Conceived as a means to get out of a songwriting rut, When We Were Younger is seven song collection centered around the concept of nostalgia. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
KTCL Channel 93.3 presents The Kaleidoscope Kid w/ Jordin Dearinger

KTCL Channel 93.3 Presents The Kaleidoscope Kid with Jordin Dearinger on Friday, October 6th. The magic of a kaleidoscope is its constantly changing colors, shapes, and impressions. Bring the glass into the right light and the whole picture strikes you in a completely different way than before. The Kaleidoscope Kid takes his name very seriously — blending psychedelic strings with hip-hop style percussion into a genre-bending musical phenomenon, tying everything together with his casual yet precise lyricism and stylized performance persona. Upon signing with Regime/Suburban Noize Records, The Kaleidoscope Kid released his stand-out single “Hold Up.” The Phoenix singer/songwriter/emcee now returns, with the release of his self-titled Suburban Noize album debut, dropping March 11th, 2022. The Kaleidoscope Kid, equipped with blues-style electric guitar riffs and an all-encompassing lust for life, guides listeners through his album like a Shaman to a psychedelic trip — taking inspiration from his personal journeys experimenting with eastern medicine and hallucinogenic mushrooms while living off-the-grid and in the woods during his lengthy recovery from a ruthless autoimmune disease. Admitted to the hospital at 21, The Kaleidoscope Kid was bedridden for months, too weak to eat, walk, talk, or sing — an unfamiliar lifestyle for this Phoenix, Arizona native who grew up on skateboarding, visual art, and outdoor escapism. After countless failed treatments and dumbfounded doctors, The Kaleidoscope Kid moved into the mountains of Sedona, Arizona, and began experimenting with reishi mushrooms and various organic berries to manage the disease, playing guitar in every spare second to cope with the intense traumas of such a severe loss of physical autonomy. He also began to add Hallucinogenic mushrooms into the mix — sometimes tripping for weeks at a time. Slowly but surely he regained his voice, and took that as a sign from the universe to devote his life to music. While living in a Phoenix Recording studio, he recorded his first demos that would ultimately get him signed to indie powerhouse label, Regime/Suburban Noize Records. The wide range of his lifestyle and experiences has translated into a diverse style of music, bringing about a sonic landscape that echoes his passions and interests. Inspired by an extensive catalog of musicians — spanning from Beck, Pink Floyd, and Cage The Elephant to Bob Marley and Sublime — his work is an intentional reflection of his ever-growing passion for the craft. Through a delicate combination of life experience and allegory, The Kaleidoscope Kid creates an ethereal world that’s both relatable and alluring. His first single “Hold Up,” continues to gain momentum with his edgy vocals and idiosyncratic flows. The song now has surpassed 1.9 million streams on Spotify, as more and more fans are drawn to The Kaleidoscope Kid’s genre-bending artistry. The music video for the song plays like a cinematic homage to Breaking Bad — the singer wrestling with a bad trip and burying his ego in a shallow desert grave. The Kaleidoscope Kid’s music is sure to resonate with many and inspire a new trajectory of composition that breaks the customary rules of genre. As we all know, there are some rules that are begging to be broken. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Adam Stark w/ Hausman + EMATA

Larimer Lounge Presents Adam Stark with Hausman and EMATA on Saturday, September 2nd.21+
Treehouse DJ Set – Dubby Dooya (FREE EVENT)

Larimer Lounge Presents Treehouse DJ Set – Dubby Dooya on Saturday, September 9th (FREE EVENT) 21+