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Best Concerts This Spring

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Opera Colorado - La Boheme at Ellie Caulkins Opera House

Opera Colorado - La Boheme

The overwhelming and transformative power of love is the backbone of Puccini's soaring classic, the most requested and celebrated opera in the canon. Soaring anthems and romantic melodies accompany the heartrending story of the Bohemians, a group of young artists in 19th century Paris, as they discover the wonder of love in the face of poverty, illness, and darkness. Witness Opera Colorado's stunning production at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House!

Dawes at Ogden Theater

Dawes

Through a tapestry of warm vocals and sun-soaked guitar hooks, Dawes have made a name for themselves for replicating the feel of the Lauren Canyon sound of the 70's. But far from being a copy, the quartet are something retro inspired, but with a chilled vibe straight out of the present. Enjoy some authentically vintage beats by Dawes in 2024!

Apr 23, 2025

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Dean Lewis at Ogden Theater

Dean Lewis

Global music sensation Dean Lewis is set to mesmerize the world once again with the release of his eagerly awaited third studio album, The Epilogue, on Friday, October 18th. Accompanying this monumental announcement, Lewis has also revealed the dates for his new tour. Making stops across the country including Atlanta, Washington, Boston and many more, don't miss your chance to see him live in 2025!

Apr 25, 2025

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Godspeed You Black Emperor! at Ogden Theater

Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Canada, the band has been highly influential within the post-rock genre. Working with orchestrated arrangements, the nine-piece group created tracks with wide dynamic ranges, a highly evocative use of instrumentation and sounds and uncompromising long form compositions...

Apr 28, 2025

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Allison Russell at Gothic Theater

Allison Russell

The self-taught singer, songwriter, poet, activist, and multi-instrumentalist has redefined 21st-century artistry and is a force to be reckoned with. Two solo albums and three Grammy Award nominations later and Alison is back, channeling the rhythm-first, improvisational energy of great female artists everywhere! Not only has Alison carved a legacy for herself in the music industry through soul-stirring music, but she has also used her platform to elevate, educate, and inspire.

HaAsh at Paramount Theater

HaAsh

Influenced by the likes of Shania Twain, The Chicks and Loretta Lynn, Latin pop duo Ha*Ash have been steadily building their back catalog since 2002 with songs like 'Te Dejo en Libertad' 'Perdn, Perdn', '100 Aos', and 'Lo Aprend de Ti', dominating the Latin music charts and earning the sisters over 20 million album sales.

Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at Mission Ballroom

Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds

With style that would make the devil jealous, the compelling Nick Cave is one of indie rock's most unique front-men. As the leader of The Bad Seeds, he cuts the figure of a doomed romantic anti-hero, delivering layered narratives with a maniacal fever, yet always enthralling. In a career that has spanned over two decades and myriad studio albums, they continue to perform with the intensity of band half their age, ever-evolving and never disappointing.

Dream Theater at Mission Ballroom

Dream Theater

Never a band to skimp on ambition, Dream Theater has announced their massive North American tour in celebration of their 40th anniversary. As always with this exceptional prog-rock band, these shows will be spectacular fusions of music, lighting, and stage design. Expect deep cuts, classic hits, fan favorites and brand newer anthems!

Refused at Ogden Theater

Refused

Originating from Umea, Swedish hardcore punk band Refused formed in 1991. Enjoying a long and lasting legacy thanks to their unique blend of hardcore, punk and metal, the outfit broke many a rocker's heart when they split up following the release of the seminal album The Shape of Punk To Come in 1998. Luckily the punk gods intervened and the outfit announced their long-awaited reunion in 2012, a miracle considering the band's original and explicit declaration to never reunite! But now, the Swedish outfit are breaking up once again and kick off their farewell tour next year!

Patti Lupone at Gates Concert Hall

Patti Lupone

One of Americas greatest living stars of musical theater is heading to the stage and will be leading you on a journey of a lifetime as she explores her love affair with Broadway and gives her opinion and concerns for what the Great White Way is becoming today - with a little song and dance along the way!

Apocalyptica at Paramount Theater

Apocalyptica

It's been over 20 years since Apocalyptica first put forth their unholy alliance of metal and classical music in the form of debut album Plays Metallica by Four Cellos. The Finnish cello metal band formed with the intention of playing Metallica and other heavy metal band covers, but each subsequent release featured more and more original music until fourth album Reflections announced their fully-fledged status as original artists.

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