After 11 Years, Beta Nightclub To Close In 2019

One of Denver’s lit up and volatile nightclubs is set to get its fire extinguished. After 11 years, Beta Nightclub will be shutting its doors on January 5, 2019. For years, the digital dance music (EDM) venue drew massive celebrities, from Deadmau5 into Armin Van Buren, to the tune of lasers, smoke cannons and deafening bass. At one point dubbed one of the top 25 best clubs of all time by Billboard Magazine, in addition to taking the number one spot for dancing clubs in America by Rolling Stone at 2013, the loss of the place doesn’t just alter the dance community, but Denver as a whole.  Beta Nightclub was the destination to listen to cutting-edge digital music by the hottest up and comers in addition to the special opportunities to catch the pros in relatively close quarters. Citing the need to take time and recalibrate, Beta has decided to bid farewell.

While not cited in their official parting announcement, one cannot deny that Temple Nightclub, brand new to town, embodied their eyesight “club culture evolving” far better than Beta had in the past couple of years. Coupled with the abundance of similarily EDM-focused clubs lining South Broadway — in one place — that the decline of Beta was only a matter of time. The closing perhaps even caught many at Beta off-guard, as they had several shows lined up into 2019, such as Arty, Luca Lush plus also a rare live performance for its elusive Danger. Likewise, while January 5 has been deemed the official closing date, the last events have not yet been announced.

While there’s no word on what will finally fill Beta’s space, whatever it is, has got a great deal to live up to.

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Backstreet Boys Are Back… and Coming to Denver

Backstreet is back, and soon enough they’ll be on their way to the Mile High City.  The international pop superstars just announced their “DNA World Tour” via Twitter, and Denver made the cut. The iconic boy band is taking the stage at venues around the globe — but most importantly Backstreet Boys are taking the stage at the Pepsi Center in August.

Backstreet Boys’ newest album, DNA, will be released January 25, three short months before the group embarks on their world tour. Their last headlining tour celebrated 20 years of Backstreet Boys, spanning two years and coming to an end in 2015. Since then the group has held a residency in Las Vegas at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. However, their residency will come to an end in April, just in time for the group to depart on their world tour.

Since the band’s formation in 1993 one third of their songs have held spots in the Billboard Top 10, including their hit “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)” which held its spot on the charts for 43 weeks. Die-hard ’90s boy band fans still hold a special place in their heart for Backstreet Boys, and with success spanning a 25-year career, the boys’ newest album and ensuing tour will be sure to deliver something to excite their loyal fans.

The show is set to take place on August 8 at 8 p.m. at the Pepsi Center. Tickets are on sale now and can be found here.

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The Rolling Stones Announce Date for Denver Stadium Show

It’s been nearly 14 years since The Rolling Stones gathered into the Mile High City, and todaythey’ve officially announced their return. According to Rolling Stone, The band is making their return on May 26, 2019, in Sports Authority Field. Ahead of today’s announcement, the band suspended a mysterious banner along with other signage around Denver teasing their imminent return and sparking a fervor of excited fans hoping to catch the somewhat elusive superstars.

The coming “No Filter Tour” finds that the band coming off several overseas and stateside tours through the years, and is actually their initial Denver series since “A Bigger Bang Tour” at 2005. At present, there’s not any report as the if the band will release new stuff, but with a discography as heavy as The Rolling Stones, new material isn’t even necessary. Similarly, the band hasn’t announced who will open the coming tour. Tickets for the upcoming performance are available today at buytickets.com. Check out the comprehensive set of US dates under.

Full Dates:

April 20th — Miami Gardens, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium April 24th — Jacksonville, FL @ TIAA Bank Field April 28th — Houston, TX@ NRG Stadium May 7th — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium May 11th — Pasadena, CA @ The Rose Bowl May 18th — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium May 22nd — Seattle, WA @ CenturyLink Field May 26th — Denver, CO @ Broncos Stadium in Mile High May 31st — Washington, D.C. @ FedExField June 4th — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field June 8th — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium June 13th — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium June 21st — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field

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