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Pentatonix at Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

Pentatonix

Three-time Grammy winners Pentatonix are hitting the road! The four-piece who found success through NBC's The Sing-Off, have been at the forefront of the recent a capella revival. With record-breaking albums behind them, the kings and queen of a capella jingle across the country with their 'Pentatonix: The World Tour'.

Greensky Bluegrass at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Greensky Bluegrass

The band that creatively blends bluegrass and country music are heading on tour across America. Greensky Bluegrass began making music in 2000 and stood out for their non-traditional take on bluegrass, where they fused rock and acoustic influences. The five-piece prepare for an outstanding countrywide tour and you won't want to miss it!

Kacey Musgraves at Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre

Kacey Musgraves

Hailed as the 'Rebel Queen of Nashville', two-time Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves is shaking up the contemporary country scene by taking a more old-school approach to things, leaving the fist-pumping, vacuous party anthems of bro-country in her dust! Catch the songstress as she heads out on her brand new 2024 The Deeper Well World Tour!

Gracie Abrams at Fillmore Auditorium

Gracie Abrams

Grammy-nominated singer Gracie Abrams is making her mark on the pop scene and 2024 is going to be her year! You're invited to join Gracie on her headlining tour, The Secret of Us Tour, in support of her upcoming sophomore album of the same name. Expect to hear brand-new material along with fan favorites!

Burton Cummings at Paramount Theater

Burton Cummings

With a resume bursting with achievement, Burton Cummings is one of Canada's most beloved sons. His long and illustrious career saw heady rock-stardom with The Guess Who, who became the first Canadian band to reach the Billboard #1 and sold millions across the nation. As a solo artist, he's continued to evolve and create his rock and bluesy tunes, including 'Stand Tall' and 'My Own Way to Race'.

Amos Lee at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Amos Lee

One of the shining stars of modern folk, Amos Lee crosses the genres of folk, soul and jazz and calls on Stevie Wonder and James Taylor as major influences. His 2011 album 'Mission Bell' topped the Billboard charts and included contributions from Willie Nelson among others. His follow-up may have been met with mixed reviews, but as with any singer-songwriter of this genre, it's at a live performance where the magic is truly made.

Indigo Girls at Dillon Amphitheater

Indigo Girls

The Indigo Girls have steadfastly forged their own path through the music world for over two decades, and they don't show any sign of slowing down just yet. The duo of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have now released 16 albums of breezy and lyrically adroit folk-rock, first emerging in the late 1980s alongside fellow Georgians R.E.M.

Badfish at Fox Theater

Badfish

A tribute band to the music of Sublime, Badfish try to emulate their heroes by attempting to combine reggae, hip hop, funk, punk, and ska. This blend may sound odd but the combination of all these styles creates an electric atmosphere which will have you singing along without realizing why and the band turn in such convincing performances to make their heroes proud!

David Kushner at Ogden Theater

David Kushner

Miserable Man he is not, and you'd be forgiven for thinking he's Mr. Forgettable, but you won't want to forget about David Kushner as he heads out on tour this fall. The multi-platinum artist, who found success after going viral on TikTok with his track Daylight, imbues his music with deeply emotional lyrics, perfectly complimented by his rich baritone, which adds up to a unique sound and an unforgettable show. It's time to let Kushner show you the sun!

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