The best New Year’s Eve 2019 live music to see in Denver and beyond

While end-of-year celebrations have a tendency to burst on Dec. 31, audio fans understand today leading up New Year’s Eve are just as successful. Here are some of the best, multi-night music runs around (and forth ) New Year’s Eve from the Denver metro area and beyond. Shows are 21 and up unless otherwise noticed.
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Tame Impala will return Denver — to a much larger venue — after its last two sold-out Mission Ballroom shows

Australian psych-pop act Tame Impala sent ripples through the Denver concert scene earlier this year with a ticketing controversy that left many fans feeling burned — and promoter AEG Presents Rocky Mountains canceling purchases following allegations of fraud. Now the band, led by Kevin Parker, is returning to satisfy demand at a sports arena that’s
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Maroon 5 returns to Pepsi Center next summer with opener Meghan Trainor

Its lackluster Super Bowl halftime performance from February notwithstanding, Maroon 5 is back with a new single (“Memories”-RRB- and excursion which brings the band to the Pepsi Center on June 5, with the opening set from pop singer Meghan Trainor. Tickets are on sale at noon Dec. 13. (Prices TBA, altitudetickets.com) Los Angeles-based DJ and
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Camila Cabello, Nathaniel Rateliff, Post Malone and more notable Denver concerts coming up

Near-untouchable singer and rapper Post Malone may have only headlined that the Pepsi Center on Nov. 10, but isn’t quitting the 24-year-old from announcing still another date at the venue. Amid a string of Billboard No. 1 hits and award nominations, Malone is planning for the next leg of his unadorned Runaway Tour to begin again
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The Black Crowes reunite and announce Red Rocks show

The Black Crowes, including estranged brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, have flocked to observe the anniversary of their suitably termed “Shake Your Money Maker. ” The group will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 30, with tickets available at 10 a.m. Nov. 15. ($65-$165, axs.com) Strident English rock group Foals has been co-headlining a trip
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After postponing its last Denver concert, The Who is coming back in 2020

Individuals Who will return on May 2, 2020, to make up its postponed concert at the Pepsi Center from. That’s based on promoter Live Nation that morning, that announced a raft of fresh dates for the rock band that is enduring. Only a few days until it scheduled Denver series on Sept. 29, The Who
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Journey, The Pretenders, Trevor Noah and more Colorado shows on sale this week

Journey continues to chug and all its members and its ringer lead-singer, Arnel Pineda, who took over for Steve Perry at 2007 and aided the group recover its vacationing mantle. The group ’s latest trip visits the Pepsi Center on June 4 with an opening set from The Pretenders. Tickets are available at 10 a.m. Nov.
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The Eagles will perform “Hotel California” with an orchestra at the Pepsi Center next year

The Eagles are bringing an orchestra together for their following Denver concert and the band is currently playing with with all of the hits, such as the 1976 record “Hotel California” in total. Ensure concerts, plural: One of timeless rock’s top-selling rings on Tuesday announced its 2020 “Hotel California” excursion, which comprises the backing of
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Blake Shelton’s Friends and Heroes Tour is coming to Denver’s Pepsi Center in 2020

Blake Shelton’s Friends and Heroes Tour, jam-packed with Wholesalers The Bellamy Brothers, John Anderson, Trace Adkins and Lauren Alaina, is planning a stop in the Pepsi Center on March 14, 2020, as a Part of its Western and Midwest leg. A pre-sale starts on Oct. 21, while the public on-sale starts at 10 a.m. Oct.
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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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