New Zealand band The Beths on breaking out of their tiny island country

New Zealand indie rockers The Beths (from left: Elizabeth Stokes, Jonathan Pearce and Benjamin Sinclair) will headline Globe Hall on July 17. (Provided by Pitch Perfect PR) A great deal of Americans believe they know New Zealand these days, given how the island country has increased in global consciousness because the dawn of the 21st
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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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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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The best restaurants in Denver for every relationship status

At the intersection of lust and love, over and done it and single and maybe ready to mingle, is, in fact, a restaurant there. That’s one of the many-splendored things about restaurants — they appeal to different sorts of people and are vast and distinct and unique. Just like love and you and tacos and
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Lil Wayne, Blink-182, GRiZ, Wu Tang Clan and more Denver concerts on sale this week

Rapper Lil Wayne and Blink-182 will perform a collection of dates at places that are large this summer — including in Denver. The hip-hop star and powerful pop-punk act preceded their 38-city tour announcement Monday by releasing a mashup performance of this Lil Wayne hit “A Milli” and Blink-182’s “What’s My Age Again” on YouTube.Tickets for
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NEEDTOBREATHE dropping the decibels for acoustic shows next week in Boulder, Colorado Springs

After grabbing a concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre while in town to play a small Denver place members of the Southern rock band NEEDTOBREATHE made it their goal to earn a place on this stage one day. They must live their dream in 2015 there as headliners of a series, flying outside relatives from South
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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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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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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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