Youth on Record joins Two Parts to lead Underground Music Showcase
A PARTNERSHIP WITH GRIT
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. In 2018, Two Parts took the reins from The Denver Post Foundation, and worked to push the festival forward, add new stages, and support even more Denver artists, all while striving to keep the core ideas of the festival alive and well.
NOW, WE'VE MADE AN EVEN BIGGER LEAP FORWARD.
Youth on Record is joining Two Parts in leading the festival. Our two forward-looking, mission-driven, Denver-based organizations, will now collaborate as co-owners of the UMS. Together, we'll focus to push the festival into new, interesting, and community-focused directions.
When the festival returns to South Broadway this Friday, July 29 to Sunday, July 31, the UMS will once again present back-to-back performances from hundreds of bands and the same spirit of discovery and community that UMS fans expect. And this year, it’s all in service of impact. Look for new community programming, elevated and equity-informed payments to performers, even more diversity among performers, and a culture of care for artists and everyone who joins the party.
Want to know more? Read our FAQ below about the venture that joins Two Parts and Youth on Record in UMS' ownership, and check out the official press release too.