The Rolling Stones, you already know, are coming to Denver to play the Pepsi Center on Nov. 24 as part of the group’s world tour. What you didn’t know was how much the senior rockers were going to charge you. Well, steel yourself: Tickets are $64- $164. They go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday through Ticketmaster.
Brian Wilson brings his rock opera “Smile” to Denver for a concert benefiting the Athletics Scholarship Fund of Metropolitan State College. Thirty-eight years in the making, “Smile,” both recorded and live, has drawn rave reviews. Wilson plays Universal Lending Pavilion on Aug. 26. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday ($35-$100, Ticketmaster).
Stevie Nicks won’t be off the road long when her co-headlining tour with Don Henley ends this month. She already has booked seven solo concerts in late June and July. Her “Gold Dust Tour” will feature her solo hits and classic tunes she performed with Fleetwood Mac. Nicks comes to Red Rock Amphitheatre on July 20. Vanessa Carlton opens. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday ($45-$85, Ticketmaster).
Etta James’ voice does not have the range it once did. However, it remains a powerful tool that can inspire tears of joy or sadness in the 67-year-old legend’s audiences. The Blues Hall of Fame singer plays the Paramount Theatre on July 20. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. today ($49-$69, Ticketmaster).
Kelly Clarkson has named her upcoming tour after her current hit single, “Behind These Hazel Eyes.” The first “American Idol” winner stops at the Lecture Hall at the Colorado Convention Center on Aug. 29. Tickets go on sale at noon Saturday ($32.50- $39.50, Ticketmaster).
– Ed Will



