Elderbrook performs to a sold-out Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17.
Elderbrook performs to a sold-out Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17.

Grammy-nominated artist Elderbrook sells out Bluebird Theater

December 9, 2021

Alexander “Elderbrook” Kotz performed at Denver’s The Bluebird Theater Oct. 17. Elderbrook is a Grammy-nominated artist whose most streamed song on Spotify is “Cola” with 219,947,320 total streams. Monthly, Elderbrook has approximately 6.4 million listeners on Spotify alone. Elderbrook was not alone in his performance at Bluebird Theater, as fellow electric musical artist Gilligan Moss opened for Kotz.

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  • Elderbrook performs to a sold-out Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17. The Grammy-nominated artist played his electronic music to an enthusiastic crowd.

  • Elderbrook sings in front of a sold-out crowd Oct. 17. The Grammy-nominated artist performed following opener Gilligan Moss.

  • Gilligan Moss opens for Elderbrook at The Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17. Gilligan Moss played their electronic music to a sold-out theater prior to Elderbrook’s performance.

  • Elderbrook adjusts an instrument during his performance at the sold-out Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17.

  • A fan takes a video of Elderbrook performing at The Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17.

  • Elderbrook performs to a sold-out Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17.

  • Electronic music duo Gilligan Moss opens for Elderbrook at the Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17.

  • A fan holds a sign of Elderbrook’s face in The Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17.

  • Elderbrook performs to a sold-out Bluebird Theater in Denver Oct. 17. Elderbrook received a Grammy Award nomination for his version of the song “Cola.”

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