Post Malone Is Headed To The Pepsi Center

One of music’s most and largest populous hitmakers, Post Malone is led to Denver this season to headline a night in the Pepsi Center. Even the “rockstar” singer could come on November 10, bringing together Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee and singer Tyla Yaweh. Post Malone’s last full-time job, 2018’s beerbongs & bentleys, had been a
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Review – Ariana Grande Came Through Like a Sweetener at the Pepsi Center

Hearing the name “Ariana Grande” automatically brings to mind pictures of high ponytails, sharp cat-eye eyeliner and oversize sweatshirts on top of thigh-high platform heels. Each these elements have been in no shortage among the crowds flowing to the Pepsi Center to see the icon herself take the stage through her “Sweetener Tour. ” Before
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Hugh Jackman is bringing “The Man. The Music. The Show.” to the Pepsi Center next week

Blue Starlite sparkles in Minturn Friday-Aug. 3. Few satisfy as a drive-in film If it regards throwback delights. And theyrsquo;re harder and tougher to get these days, making the Blue Starlite Mountain Drive-In that considerably more precious. For the fourth summer in Colorado, the small-format, Austin, Texas-based screen will set up from its stunning mountain
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Classic Colorado Tours To Take Out-Of-Towners On

Summer at Denver is almost in full swing, and visitors far and near are flood into the city. Should you’ll have family in from out of town or are only searching for something to do, then Colorado boasts no shortage of interesting and edifying tours of local factories, historical buildings, temples and so much more.
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Commentary: Chris Brown headlining Summer Jam is a stain on Denver

With so much progress made toward sex and sexual equity — both legal and cultural — because the dawn of the #MeToo movement in overdue 2017, I was disappointed last week to see promoter Live Nation touting convicted domestic-violence felon Chris Brown because the headliner for KS 107.5’s annual Summer Jam concert. Isn ’t even the
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Avalanche legend Adam Foote’s second son, Nolan, might be another NHL first-round draft pick

Another Foote could find his way back into your Pepsi Center, and if nothing else, Nolan Foote appears destined to play in the NHL building where his father’s jersey is now retired. Draft-eligible Nolan is the cutest of celebrated Av Adam Foote’two sons, however distinct than his dad and older brother, Cal Foote — that
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Paul Millsap “expected” to be back with Nuggets, Tim Connelly says

If Tim Connelly has his druthers, Paul Millsap is coming back for another tour with the Denver Nuggets. “Our aim and Paul’s aim is to get him back with us,” Connelly, the Nuggets’ president of basketball operations, told reporters during a joint news conference with coach Michael Malone in the Pepsi Center late Tuesday morning.
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Avalanche GM Joe Sakic discusses Nathan MacKinnon injury, Mikko Rantanen contract, Jared Bednar extension and more

Avalanche general manager Joe Sakic held a season-ending news conference Tuesday, less than a week after his team lost Game 7 of a Western Conference semifinal playoff series to the San Jose Sharks. Sakic — Star center Nathan MacKinnon will not require shoulder surgery after suffering the injury early in Game 7. “Just rest,” Sakic
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Nuggets’ Torrey Craig suffocated Damian Lillard with defense. But when he exited stage left with injury, so did Denver’s season.

If Damian Lillard doesn’t want to look at Torrey Craig’s crooked headband-wearing mug ever again, there’s not a soul across the NBA who could blame the guy. Not after what he went through Sunday. The screens didn’t work. Being quick off the dribble didn’t work. It wasn’t Dame time. Wherever Lillard turned Sunday afternoon, Craig
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