No Warped Tour, no problem: New festival coming to Colorado looks to fill emo-punk hole at Fiddler’s

Regardless of the 2018 loss of the long-running Warped Tour, promoters are still cooking up ways to unite emo-punk children in massive public settings which are directly at odds with the anti-establishment messages in the music around them. Promoter AEG Presents has united with SGE (Synergy Global Entertainment) to debut the Disrupt Festival, a 25-city
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Stevie Wonder is playing his first-ever Red Rocks show as part of SeriesFest Season 5

Regardless of the strides Denver-based SeriesFest has made to place itself as the premiere TV-pilot festival and hobnobbing occasion in the U.S., we’ve never seen a name as big as Stevie Wonder attached to it. The June 21-26 event, which organizers are billing as Season 5, includes dozens of panels, screenings, workshops and premieres designed
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Jennifer Lopez will celebrate her 50th birthday at the Pepsi Center this summer

As a singer, actor, dancer and all-around showbiz mainstay, Jennifer Lopez feels frozen in time. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, and it’s due partially to the fact that she hasn’t changed her persona much in recent years — after various reinventions since breaking out in the mid-’90s. But as J.Lo approaches her 50th birthday
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Collaborations with Flaming Lips, Tenacious D and more making a night with Colorado Symphony one of Denver’s hottest tickets

Christopher Dragon didn’t turn around much on the job on Feb. 22, which ’s probably a great thing. “I had no idea about all the stuff going on behind me,” Dragon, the associate conductor of the Colorado Symphony, said of the sold-out series at Boettcher Concert Hall.  ”It was funny seeing Instagrams later and realizing
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Denver Botanic Gardens, Telluride festivals announce summer concert lineups

Telluride is currently preparing for another year of music with a pair of announcements on its own festival scene. The Telluride Jazz Festival will present a lineup which uses the expression “jazz” as liberally as other festivals bearing that genre, using a mixture of jazz, blues, jam-band, Americana and more. Festival passes for the Aug.
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Maluma announces 11:11 tour stop in Denver

DENVER — International Latino superstar Maluma is bringing his world tour to Denver in October, he announced on Thursday. The 25-year-old’s 2019 11:11 World tour will stop at Pepsi Center on Sunday, Oct. 20. Tickets for the show go on sale on sale March 15 at 10 a.m. at altitudetickets.com.  Presale tickets begin through Spotify
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Peter Frampton, Korn, Rob Thomas and more tickets on sale in Denver

Guitarist and songwriter Peter Frampton’s announcement of a brand new double-album — his first release in three years — and a tour during the last few days was coupled with a shocking show about his previously unknown degenerative muscle disease, known as inclusion body myositis. That clarifies the “rdquo & finale; tag on the tour, which
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PHOTOS: Denver Nuggets play ping pong with fans at Ace Eat Serve for charity

Interesting fact: Not only is Jamal Murray good at basketball, he can hold his own on the ping pong table, too. “To be honest, Jamal Murray has it on tap, guy,” said Brittni Langus, 31, of Westminster through the Nuggets Social in Ace Eat Serve on Monday night.  ”He is remarkable. ” Langus admitted she
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Colorado Symphony might leave downtown Denver, but Boettcher Concert Hall is done either way

The Colorado Symphony is absolutely free to search for a new home on — off its present site in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, after a deal with the town that efficiently condemns its present house at Boettcher Concert Hall. Planning for a new concert hall is underway, because both parties have stated there isn’t
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From Florida Georgia Line to Snoop Dogg, a ton of Denver concerts were announced this week

Even though the metro area’s biggest outdoor places are quiet this season, the preparation isn’t, as evidenced by this week’s raft of concert statements. Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on Sept. 13 will host Florida Georgia Line, with wholesalers Dan + Shay along with Morgan Wallen. Tickets for the pop-country display are on sale in 10 a.m.
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