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The Underground Music Showcase as we know it is ending A lot has changed since 2000, when UMS was founded by Denver Post reporters John Moore and Ricardo Baca as a scrappy community event, where tickets cost $5 and just a handful of bands played
2025 Underground Music Showcase will be the last in its current form The UMS is going out loud Since 2001, the Underground Music Showcase has brought thousands of underground bands out into the light But organizers announced Tuesday that the iconic summer festival’s upcoming 25th trip around the sun will be its last — ”at least in its current form,” said Jami Duffy, executive director of both the UMS and its co-owner, Youth on Record
Underground Music Showcase 2025 - events. humanitix. com Back in 2001, the Underground Music Showcase was conceived as a humble, one-day, locals-only concert highlighting the diverse music scene in Denver Over the next 20 years, the UMS has evolved into Denver's largest and longest-running music festival, drawing thousands of music lovers to the Broadway + Baker neighborhoods for three days every July
UMS Is Ending! Here’s What We Know So Far - City Cast Denver Host Bree Davies has been hearing from musicians, business owners, promoters, and UMS insiders since the news broke, and she’s on with producer Paul Karolyi for a bonus episode to dissect the news and the rumors of what’s really going on