
Sunday, April 11
AEG Live Presents
The Big Pink w/ A Place to Bury Strangers & boyhollow
8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
$15.00 / $18.00 day of show
Ages: All Ages
The Big Pink (London) returns to Denver! Signed to 4AD, one of music’s best and most edgy labels, they have been met with resounding praise by almost all who have heard them. Band member Milo Cordel was responsible for releasing the early works of bands like Klaxons and Crystal Castles, and they seem to have learned a lot from these amazing acts. The Big Pink was awarded the prestigious Philip Hall Radar Award for best new act at the NME Shockwave Awards in 2009.
They’ll be playing at The Bluebird Theater and accompanied by the intensely loud but amazing A Place to Bury Strangers (NYC), who have been breaking eardrums and hearts across the world. They have played with the likes of Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Jesus and Mary Chain and Nine Inch Nails. They have also been dubbed New York’s loudest band.
Opening will be Denver’s own boyhollow. One of the founding members of the club-night Lipgloss (Winner of Westword’s “Best Club-Night in Denver” 7 times), he has played with some of indie music’s best acts, including: MSTRKRFT, The Bloody Beetroots, Phoenix, Airborne Toxic Event, The Sounds, Steve Aoki, Boys Noize, Simian Mobile Disco, Girl Talk & The Mars Volta, among others.
This show will sell out, so don’t wait to get your tickets.
boyhollow
Involved with the founding of many of Denver’s most infamous parties, boyhollow has helped not only build the local Denver dance scene, he has in many ways been instrumental in its establishment. His parties have brought many of music’s finest & most exciting acts to Denver for their first time … Read More…
The Big Pink
Milo Cordell and Robbie Furze of the Big Pink are huge soul fans, citing Otis Redding and various Stax Records alumni as regular sources of inspiration. Not that you’d know it from listening to A Brief History of Love, the London duo’s highly touted first album. It’s cascading with opaque noise, … Read More…
A Place to Bury Strangers
A Place To Bury Strangers have often been called “the loudest band in New York”. This may very well be the case, but unlike much so-called “loud” rock and roll that’s out there, APTBS is not loud simply for the sake of it. The sonically overdriven sound they’ve accomplished is no clumsy accident,… Read More…



