Just Announced – Blake Shelton To Make A Stop at the Pepsi Center

Country singer, Blake Shelton, will deliver his “The Friends and Heroes 2020 Tour” on Denver on Saturday, March 14. Shelton will play together with unique guest Lauren Alaina, The Bellamy Brothers, John Anderson along with Trace Adkins, making for one hell of a country showdown. Shelton obtained his debut country stardom with his 2001 debut
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Oysterhead, Trey Anastasio’s supergroup, is reuniting for two shows — both in Colorado

Oysterhead, the jam-band supergroup of guitarist Trey Anastasio (Phish), bassist Les Claypool (Primus) and drummer Stewart Copeland (The Police), will return for a pair of shows from Broomfield early next year. The band announced the Feb. 14-15 concerts at the FirstBank Center on Tuesday as part of its Freestyle Sessions Gathering. More dates have to
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Just Announced – Lana Del Rey Is Bringing Her Tour to Denver Next Month

Norman Fucking Rockwell!  May only be Lana Del Rey’s greatest album so far. The project, released in August of this year is a critically acclaimed gem, one that Pitchfork boldly asserted the singer since “one of America’s greatest living songwriters,” and today, since the publication reports,  that the “Norman F-cking Rockwell! Tour” will visit Denver,
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Review: Tame Impala ripped a hole in the space-time continuum at Mission Ballroom on Monday

More than once during Monday night’s packed Tame Impala show at Denver’s Mission Ballroom, frontman Kevin Parker asked for the lights to come up so he could get a look at the audience. “Hey, I’m just gonna speak honestly right now… right now, I’m feeling like Red Rocks is great and everything, but I feel
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Review – Blink-182 Gave Fans Everything They Wanted Plus A Little Bit Extra

This summer marks the 20th anniversary of the most iconic choice albums of the ’90s — Enema Of The State. The album — released by the reigning kings of pop-punk Blink-182 — is still a part of the mid-’90s and early 2000s. Millennials nationwide love the record because of its hits, such as “What’s My
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Photos: Billy Joel plays Coors Field

On Thursday night, American music legend Billy Joel played a summertime concert in Coors Field in downtown Denver. The “Piano Man” is playing a limited series of stadium shows that summer and fall, together with his next series in New York’s Madison Square Garden on Aug. 28. This morning, Joel Tweeted a photo of him
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With Mission Ballroom, Denver finally has the concert venue it deserves

About an hour to the show at Mission Ballroom, The Lumineers’ Wesley Shultz shared with a poignant anecdote. It was about a decade ago that he and drummer Jeremiah Schultz were fine-tuning their first tunes before the bar in the Meadowlark’s open mic nights, a clinic that he likened to listening through others’ ears. On
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Coors Field warns of long waits, special rules for upcoming Billy Joel, Zac Brown Band concerts

Heads up, Billy Joel and Zac Brown Band fans: The upcoming Coors Field concerts by those musicians on Aug. 8 and 9, respectively, will have some different policies than are normally in place at Rockies matches, according to a press release in the group. No bags will be allowed except bags and equipment, and these
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PHOTOS: Peter Frampton’s farewell tour sells out Red Rocks

Rock legend Peter Frampton said goodbye to Red Rocks Amphitheatre last night through his farewell tour, capping a 53-year career by playing another sold-out venue. However, before he can make his last stand, the weather needed to chime into show its dismay at his retiring. As Jason Bonham was going to take the stage to
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