Justin Bieber’s world tour is back, and he’s coming to Denver

In addition to rescheduling a slew of postponed tour dates from 2020, pop star Justin Bieber on Thursday announced seven new ones, hinting at the music promoters’ confidence in returning to massive, full-capacity concerts. The catch? They’re not arriving until next year. Still, that’s good news for fans of The Bieb, whose June 13, 2020,
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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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Vroom! Monster Jam upgrades to Broncos Stadium at Mile High

After Routine visits into the Pepsi Center and other indoor Places along the Front Range, the Monster Jam tour is rumbling onto the 50-yard line at Broncos Stadium at Mile High. The motorsports-and-merchandising juggernaut will require over the house of the Denver Broncos at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. The 2019 Monster Jam Stadium Tour will
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UFC Fight Night, Aaron Lewis and more Denver events on sale this week

It’therefore no concert, exactly, but couple non-sporting events may fill out the Pepsi Center such as UFC Fight Night, which yields Nov. 10. Significantly, UFC started in Denver (in 1993 at McNichols Arena) thus observing its 25th anniversary “using an action-packed card” headlined by Frankie Edgar vs. Chan Sung Jung just feels proper. Tickets for
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