Deftones Announce Summer Tour

With a new album on the horizon, Deftones have mapped out a massive summer tour for 2020. Following a number of festival appearances across the globe in late spring/early summer, Deftones will head out on a 28-date headlining tour of North America in late July. They’ll be joined by Gojira and Poppy for the entirety
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Megadeth, Wynonna, Dermot Kennedy, Glass Animals and more concerts coming to Denver

Metal lifers Megadeth along with the slightly-younger (formed in 1994, anyway) Lamb of God are co-headlining that the Pepsi Center on Nov. 5 within a 2020 joint venture, with openers Trivium and In Flames. Tickets are on sale in 10 a.m. Feb. 14. ($39.50-$99.50, altitudetickets.com) Chris Stapleton has added a Pepsi Center series for his All American Road
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Birthday boy Paul Millsap leads Nuggets in huge second-half comeback over Spurs

Well, that’s one way. Paul Millsap, on his birthday, then wrested the Nuggets out of a double-digit deficit and paved the road for a huge second-half comeback over the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night. Millsap, about a minutes restriction as returning from his knee injury, scored 16 of his 22 points in the second
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The Strokes Detail New Album The New Abnormal, Premiere “At the Door”: Stream

The Strokes have formally announced the release of their new record. Entitled The New Abnormal, the band’s will arrive on April 10th via Cult/RCA Records. The nine-track effort was recorded at Shangri-La Studios at Malibu and made by Rick Rubin, according to a media release. The album’s cover art is a painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat
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