Kacey Musgraves, Lotus, Breaking Benjamin and more Denver concerts on sale

Following the conclusion of her recent, massive European tour, country singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre on June 26 as part of an impending North American leg. That’s in addition to her Feb. 22 show at Denver’s Paramount Theatre. But we have a feeling Musgraves is in no danger of oversaturating the market, given the critical and business excellence behind new album “Golden Hour” — that last week received a Grammy nomination. Tickets for the June, all-ages show at Red Rocks are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. ($40.50-$70.50, axs.com)

Lotus, the Denver-rooted instrumental jam band (not to be confused with Steven Ellison’s L.A.-based experimental-music moniker, Flying Lotus), will headline Red Rocks Amphitheatre on April 27 using Ghostland Observatory and the other opener to be announced. Lotus will also heat up using a more compact display at Summit Music Hall on April 26, billed as “An Evening With Lotus. ” Tickets for both shows went on sale. ($29.50-$42 per show; 2-day tickets available, axs.com)

Returning to Red Rocks, blues-rock traditionalists Tedeschi Trucks Band, with opening sets from Blackberry Smoke and Shovels & Rope. Tickets for the July 26-27 Wheels of Soul Tour concerts in Morrison are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. ($50-$127.25, axs.com)

Speaking of blues-rock: Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band along with Beth Hart Band will join forces to get a co-headlining tour a year ago, including an April 20 concert at the Paramount Theatre. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. ($45-$65, altitudetickets.com)

Melodic hard-rockers Breaking Benjamin plan to see Denver throughout the spring including a show at Broomfield’s FirstBank Center on April 5 with support from Underoath along with Diamante. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. ($35-$55, altitudetickets.com)

Dane Cook’s times of headlining the Pepsi Center, ability 18,000, may be that’s Kevin Hart’s territory nowadays — however the nevertheless commands a big viewer in Colorado. Cook will return to play the Colorado Convention Center’s Bellco Theatre on April 13 as a part of the Tell It Like It Is Tour, with tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. (Prices TBA, axs.com)

Also in comedy: Marc Maron at the Boulder Theater on March 24 ($35, bouldertheater.com), Rodney Carrington at Colorado Springs’ Pikes Peak Center on April 18 (Prices TBA, pikespeakcenter.com), along with Blue Collar comic Bill Engvall at the Paramount Theatre on April 19 ($59.75-$69.75, altitudetickets.com). These shows are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14.

Though it’s been a fixture in toddler road-trip playlists for decades, the Kidz Bop manufacturer is heading out to its first world tour. Kidz Bop World Tour 2019 will contain covers of pop hits “by kids for children,” plus an elaborately choreographed stage show to help keep the kids engaged. Tickets for the Sept. 1 concert at Red Rocks are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. (Prices TBA, axs.com)

Hozier’s new album, “Wasteland, Baby,” is currently calling namesake singer-songwriter Andrew Hozier-Byrne straight back into the street for a tour which will include an April 5 concert at Bellco Theatre. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. (Prices TBA, axs.com)

The new booking venture between Estes Park’s Stanley Hotel and Denver-based AEG Presents Rocky Mountains continues to generate shows, including a March 1-2 run from swing veterans Big Bad Voodoo Daddy along with also a May 15 concert from pop-folkies Lord Huron. Tickets for your 16-and-up displays are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. ($60-$150, axs.com)

After Valentine’s Day, the Latin Love Jam will strike on the Paramount Theatre having a half-dozen Latino hip-hop artists, such as Baby Bash, Lil Rob, Frankie J, Brown Boy, Spanish Fly and &rsquo collection NB Ridaz. Tickets for the Feb. 15 concert are on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14. (Prices TBA, altitudetickets.com)

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