Beacon - Denver’s premiere nightclub is excited to welcome Jeff Straw to the decks. He will be joined by Paradisco resident Chris Irvin for a night of house music grooves, live saxophone and a damn good time. Support by Brick Lee.
Free before 9pm. After 9, tickets are $10
9pm-2am
About Jeff:
Jeff Straw is a San Francisco-based saxophonist, DJ, and producer with over three decades of experience fusing live saxophone with electronic music. He's built a reputation as one of the most dynamic performers in the house music scene, equally at home dropping disco house for a club crowd or playing live sax over tech house at an afterhours show.
2025 was a landmark year: Jeff opened for Sasha at Pike's Ibiza as part of Back to Mine, performed at Northern Nights Festival / DirtyBird Campout, and played 225 shows across 45 venues and 13 cities. In SF, he gigs consistently and he holds down his Sindustry Sundays residency at Butter.
His music has charted on both Traxsource and Beatport; his EP Let's Go on Outsiders Recordings hit #3 on Tech House Releases, and a DJ Spen remix featuring his saxophone reached #1 on Traxsource. His collab single with Spooki - 50 Ways has close to 80K Spotify streams, and his YouTube channel has accumulated over 500,000 minutes watched. He's released work on Quantize Recordings, Higher Spirits, Destino Records, and his own Breakshop Studios imprint. His new label B4 AFTR, co-founded with Grammy nominee MING is just getting started and poised for monthly releases starting in March.
He's shared stages with Jan Blomqvist, Poolside, Donald Glaude, and Spooki, and headlined venues including 1015 Folsom, Monarch, Continental, The Beacon Denver, The Masonic Theater, F8 and more.
Available for club and festival bookings, remix commissions, and saxophone features.
About Chris:
With an iconic career spanning over three decades, very few artists have made the impression on the electronic music scene like the former NYC-based Chris Irvin, now based in Denver.
A staple in the underground house scene since 1992, Irvin has fabricated his signature sound over decades and in legendary venues from coastto coast, including countless headline appearances and monthly residencies at iconic clubs like Limelight and Tunnel in New York City, Burning Man, and San Franciso’s Public Works, Great Northern and Monarch. Considered a Mile High City legend, Irvin commands the booth at every turn, whether that’s at home in Denver or clubs in NYC, LA, Miami, Dallas or Tulum.
Chris started his music production journey in the heart of NYC in 2000, releasing his first dance floor anthem, “Do You Miss Me,” on Terraform Records in 2003 with co-producer Doug Cavender. It received instant international praise. Since then he has shared the stage with some of the best in the business, such as Danny Tenaglia, Steve Bug, Paul Oakenfold, John Acquaviva to name a few.
The talent of Chris Irvin is only superseded by his infectious personality, sheer love for music and a continual drive to etch his sound into the hearts of festival goers, clubbers and ravers all over the planet.