Colorado Symphony announces Flaming Lips, Star Wars performances

The Colorado Symphony proceeds to expand its movie-score and pops programming in fascinating ways. Last week, the symphony revealed it’d back Oklahoma City freaks The Flaming Lips since the latter re-creates its own seminal album “The Soft Bulletin” at Boettcher Concert Hall on Feb. 22. The possibility of seeing these abilities unite (in exactly the same manner the
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Avs improve to 2-1 on a four-game homestand with win over Canadiens

The MGM Line was cash Wednesday night, accounting for the two goals and all five factors in the Avalanche’s 2-1 triumph over the Montreal Canadiens. Center Nathan MacKinnon had been confined to only one shot over 59 moments but had primary assists on goals from wingers Mikko Rantanen and Gabe Landeskog as Colorado increased back
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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
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How Nuggets F Torrey Craig became Russell Westbrook’s worst nightmare

Torrey Craig didn’t even ask for weak-side assistance. But Bruce Bowen was happy to provide it. Craig was introduced to Bowen — a member of their NBA’s All-Defensive initial team with all the San Antonio Spurs five times by 2004-08, the godfather of their NBA’s new niche of “3-and-D” wing players — in early October,
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Feces, cockroaches and mold: Denver venues have some of the worst food-safety violations in pro sports, new report says

Mold , live cockroaches and mouse stool were among the crucial health offenses Denver sports venues racked up in 2017 and 2016, ESPN seen in sports venues around the nation in a review of review reports that were food-safety. The outcomes, shared Thursday from ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” program, called Broncos Stadium in Mile High,
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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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Just Announced – Backstreet Boys Are Back… and Coming to Denver

Backstreet is again, and soon enough that they ’ll be in their way into the Mile High City.  The global pop superstars just announced their “DNA World Tour” via Twitter, and Denver made the trim. The iconic boy band is taking the stage at venues around the world — but most significantly Backstreet Boys are at
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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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Review – Foo Fighters Fought for Rock ‘N’ Roll at Denver’s Pepsi Center

To anyone one who has considered rock music let them know that Dave Grohl and the rest of the Foo Fighters say otherwise. As if fighting a crusade against any such notion, The Foo Fighters burst into the Pepsi Center Wednesday night to show amongst other things, that rock ‘n’ roll never dies. The 2 1/2-hour
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