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The dearth of live music over the past year has been a drag of epic proportions, and the folks at Denver s Party Guru Productions know it as well as anyone. Yet crowding at a rave or club is still a no-go.
So the promoters have found a solution: Have the artists perform inside a hotel atrium while fans enjoy the music from their room balconies. Party Guru calls the concept a vertical concert experience. The shows, two this weekend, are part of the SerotonINN Sound Series. The company hopes to make the events a regular occurrence in Denver even beyond COVID-19.