Hugh Jackman announces “The Man. The Music. The Show.” arena tour

Hugh Jackman is just one of those entertainers who just can’t prevent entertaining. Sure, we all know and love him Logan/Wolverine, however, he’s also one of the greatest names in contemporary musicals. Next year, ” he ’ll be taking these honeyed Australian pipes on the street to get a world trip , “The Man. The
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KISS announces final tour will stop at Denver’s Pepsi Center

Are you prepared to rock ‘rsquo & n; roll all night and party daily? OK, now that that’s out of the strategy: KISS is coming to Denver’s Pepsi Center on Sept. 12, Live Nation announced on Monday. The series was included by the rock staple as part of its final tour’s second leg, aptly called
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Looks like Dead & Company is planning a return to Boulder’s Folsom Field for fourth straight summer

It appears the Dead will grow at Folsom Field next summer, since the University of Colorado permit the cat out of the bag on Dead & Company’s intends to play Boulder to the fourth straight year. The band — featuring John Mayer and a few of those four living members of the Grateful Dead —
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The Chemical Brothers announce new album, No Geography, plus 2019 tour dates

Last week, The Chemical Brothers introduced the robot rave-filled music video for “Free Yourself”, their first new single in 3 years. The UK digital music duo is back now with the announcement of a brand new album No Geography is scheduled for a Spring 2019 launch through EMI. Additionally, the two-piece has also mapped out its tour
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Announcement of Rolling Stones concert at Denver’s Mile High Stadium expected next week

Fourteen days following the Rolling Stones’ iconic tongue logo has been draped down the side of Broncos Stadium at Mile High, it seems the septuagenarian rockers are still on the point of announcing their very first Denver operation in 14 years. The group was teasing its widely anticipated 2019 U.S. tour for a couple weeks,
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Fleetwood Mac, David Gray, Quinn XCII and more Denver concerts on sale this week

Fleetwood Mac last week added more dates for the 2019 North American tour, including a Jan. 31 concert at the Pepsi Center — currently the band’s first series of this new calendar year. The tour, which began in Tulsa, Okla., last month, proceeds to 50-plus cities throughout the spring. Tickets for its recently announced date, which
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Are the Rolling Stones coming to Denver’s Mile High Stadium? Sign(s) point to yes.

A giant red tongue is dangling from the side of Bronco’s Stadium at Mile High. The sign of famed rock band The Rolling Stones was spotted yesterday, and fast sprouted speculation that the group could make an appearance in Denver for the first time in nearly 13 years. The last time tunes like “Satisfaction” along
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Ariana Grande announces 2019 North American tour

Ariana Grande has announced the first leg of a world tour in support of her most recent record, Sweetener. “The Sweetener World Tour” kicks off North America in March and runs through the middle of June. Take a look at the complete schedule below. Tour dates, including an leg, will soon be declared soon. Tickets
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