

During our winter membership drive, you could win a spot on Globe Hall's guest list for all of their upcoming 2019 shows.
This sweepstakes prize includes access to hundreds of concerts throughout the year at the venue in Denver's Globeville neighborhood. You won't need to reserve a spot, just show up and you'll have two tickets in your name for any 2019 show.
You can enter to win the Globe Hall 2019 concert pass with or without a donation today. Check out the full sweepstakes rules for more info.
Below, we've highlighted some of this year's Globe Hall concerts, with many more to be announced as the year goes on.
Low
The long-running Minnesota trio last September released its experimental 12th album, "Double Negative," to widespread acclaim. The band plays Globe Hall Friday.
Mike Krol
The singer-songwriter draws on classic punk rock influences on his latest album, "Power Chords." He plays March 19.
Slow Caves
The Fort Collins indie rockers celebrate the release of their debut album, "Falling," with a Globe Hall show on March 23.
The Suffers
The Houston eight-piece's sound is equal parts smooth downtempo jazz and infectious R&B. OpenAir presents their March 24 show at Globe Hall.
Mdou Moctar
The Nigerien guitarist has found international acclaim for his modern spin on the Tuareg folk music he grew up enjoying. See him April 8.
Sebadoh
Lou Barlow's seminal indie rock band will release "Act Surprised," its first new album in six years, just a few days before a Globe Hall show on May 28.
Diane Coffee
The charismatic psychedelic rocker drops his new record "Internet Arms" this April. He'll undoubtedly break out some new tunes June 18.
Matthew Logan Vasquez
The Delta Spirit frontman recorded his third solo album, "Light’n Up," as he prepared to move from Texas to Norway. He plays July 2.