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Find Musicians in Denver, CO
Denver's scene has exploded alongside the city, anchored by Red Rocks and a deep indie, jam, and electronic underground. The venues along South Broadway and in RiNo stay busy year-round. Bandry helps you navigate a fast-growing Front Range scene, local-first.
Why Bandry
Built for finding people locally.
Local, not regional
Radius-filtered means you see people who can actually make it to your rehearsal, not someone hours away.
The full music chain
Studios, mixing engineers, photographers, videographers, designers. Everything to take a project from rehearsal to release.
Direct contact, always
No in-app messaging to babysit. Link up, and they reach out to you directly. Off-platform, on your terms.
The scene
Denver has the depth.
Red Rocks and beyond
A world-famous venue at the top, a deep club scene underneath. Denver's bench runs from jam and bluegrass to indie and electronic.
RiNo and South Broadway
The current hubs for venues and studios. Radius filtering keeps your search to your side of a spreading metro.
A Front Range hub
Denver pulls talent from Boulder, Fort Collins, the whole corridor. Set your radius wide and the bulletin reaches it.
On the ground
Where Denver plays.
A quick map of the Denver scene: the indie-reachable rooms and the shops that keep it running. Bandry connects you to the players who fill them, and the Resources tab pins the rest near you.
Venues worth knowing
Larimer Lounge
RiNo institution and emerging-artist launchpad, an intimate club where local and touring indie acts cut their teeth.
Hi-Dive
South Broadway dive-bar club, a beloved small room for punk, rock and indie where locals share the stage with touring bands.
Lost Lake
East Colfax in the Bluebird District, a tiny room for up-close emerging local and national indie talent.
Globe Hall
Globeville BBQ hall, a cozy roughly 250-cap room for indie, Americana and bluegrass, with past sets from Japanese Breakfast and Billy Strings.
The Bluebird Theater
East Colfax, a historic 1913 theater around 500 cap with an iconic marquee, for emerging and established touring acts.
The Oriental Theater
Berkeley at 44th and Tennyson, a restored 1927 theater, a mid-size all-genre room for local to international acts.
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom
Five Points on Welton St, an independent two-room ballroom for jam, funk, hip-hop and electronic, plus the smaller Other Side.
Record stores, studios and rehearsal
Twist & Shout Records
Record store. Near City Park, Colorado's largest record store, an 11,000-square-foot temple to vinyl and a true scene pillar.
Wax Trax Records
Record store. Capitol Hill on East 13th, Denver's longest-running record shop with separate new and used storefronts steps apart.
Side 3 Studios
Recording studio. The Santa Fe arts district, a Grammy-nominated studio with multiple rooms and Dolby Atmos mixing, by appointment.
Denver Folklore Center
Gear shop. South Pearl St, an acoustic-instrument institution since 1962 for guitars, banjos and mandolins plus repairs.
SRS Denver
Rehearsal. South Acoma St near Baker, six soundproof 24/7 backlined rehearsal rooms plus a production room, booked by the hour.
A starting map of the local scene, not a directory or an endorsement. Rooms and shops change, the people you meet on Bandry are how you stay current.
Who's on Bandry in Denver
Every role in one place.
Find your people
Looking for a specific role?
Resources tab
The places, not just the people.
Beyond the bulletin, Bandry's Resources tab pulls in nearby studios, rehearsal spaces, venues, repair shops, and music stores from Apple Maps. Everything you need to actually make the record, all in one app.
Looking for a specific place? Recording studios, rehearsal space, music stores, instrument repair, music venues, or vinyl pressing near you.
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Finding musicians in Denver
How do I find musicians in Denver?
Post what you're looking for on Bandry's Denver bulletin and set your reach to local. Musicians within your radius see it, and when someone's interested they link up, sharing their contact info so you can reach out directly and take it off-platform. No DMs and no inbox to manage.
Is Bandry free to use in Denver?
Reading the Denver bulletin and endorsing posts are free forever. Posting your own ad and linking up run on a subscription, $9.99 a month or $79.99 a year, after a 14-day free trial of everything. Bandry never takes a cut of any gig or arrangement you work out.
What kinds of musicians and pros are on Bandry in Denver?
All of them: drummers, guitarists, bassists, singers, and keyboard players, plus producers, mixing and mastering engineers, photographers, videographers, designers, and studios. Denver's scene runs deep, and role-based posts cover the whole chain from forming a band to finishing a record.
How close are the Denver musicians Bandry shows me?
As close as you set. Bandry's local posts are radius-gated on both sides, so you only see people who can realistically make it to a rehearsal or session, whether that's across Denver or out into the rest of Colorado.