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Photo Review: The Underground Music Showcase 2021

By Amos Morgan
September 4, 2021
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At some point in the past few months, many of us must have genuinely wondered if we would ever return to live music, let alone the kind of UMS has always delivered over the years. But we were there last weekend, quickly relearning how to socialize face-to-face with other people and figuring out what to do with our arms again as we watched after together along South Broadway.

Maybe you were there? Or maybe you attended some of our tours with artists from Local Neon Going through Instagram Live? Lots of memories have been created, to be sure, and we are already looking forward to next year’s edition. Here’s another photo roll of some of the things that looked like from where we sat.

Bruce trujillo and Alisha sweeney at our MeetUp Local 303 on Saturday night at Stoney’s Cantina. (independent staff 102.3)
Kiltro was our special surprise guest for the Meetup! (Nikki A. Rae)
N3ptune was on hand to cut it with Alisha! Elsewhere, he delivered one of the most talked about sets of the weekend. (Aimée Svenneby / CPR)
Nikki A. Rae Photography
A unique perspective on the future-funk trio from Denver The Grand Alliance. (Nikki A. Rae)
Griffith james preparations for one of our live sessions in the Neon Local courtyard. (Alisha Sweeney / Independent 102.3)
Carl Carrell and YaSi strike a pose backstage. (Alisha Sweeney / Independent 102.3)
DāM-FunK (with keytar!) brought the funk to the stage. (Juli Williams)
Alisha chatting with Anna morsett of The still tide while Demi runs Instagram Live at our UMS HQ Neon Local. (Nikki A. Rae)
JULIANNE PHOTOGRAPHY
Remi Wolf had the crowd at the demo scene eating from their hand. (Julianna Photography)
Adiel mitchell joined Alisha live for a catch-up. (Nikki A. Rae)
The Allah-Lahs closed the headlining action on Sunday night. (Juli Williams)
UA MESS, Alisha, Jessi and Bruce! Never gets old. (Dave Fender)


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