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Armstrong Theater

SA & TU|Opera Theatre of the Rockies presents Gioacchino Rossini’s “La Cenerentola” (“Cindella”) in four performances. “Glass Slipper Grand Opening” 7 p.m. Saturday, “Cinderella Family Night” 7 p.m. Tuesday, “Happily Ever After Couples Night” 7 p.m. June 10 and “The Grand Finale” 2:30 p.m. June 12|$15-

$40, discounts available|Colorado College Campus, 719-520-SHOW (520-7469)|

COLORADO SPRINGS

Augustana Lutheran Church

SA|Augustana Arts presents the Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra in the finale to its “Festival Season,” 7:30 p.m.|$5-

$15|5000 E. Alameda Ave., 303-388-

4678, ticketswest.com

Bethany Lutheran Church

SU|Young Musicians Foundation of Colorado presents a “Showcase Concert” featuring five YMF audition winners, 2:30 p.m.|$4-$8|4500 E. Hampden Ave., 303-

771-2938, youngmusiciansfoundation.org

Boettcher Concert Hall

-SA|Colorado Symphony Orchestra presents “Mancini at the Movies,” the final concert of the season in a tribute to Academy-Award and Grammy-Award winning composer Henry Mancini with his daughter Monica on vocals under the direction of conductor Richard Kaufman, 7:30 p.m.|$11-$65|Denver Performing Arts Complex, 14th and Curtis streets, 303-

MAESTRO (623-7876), coloradosymphony.org

Church of the Eternal Hills

SA|The Grand County Concert Series presents The Piano Duo in a “Collection of Classical Performances,” 7 p.m.|$15, $5 students|100 Meadows Blvd., 970-887-

3603|TABERNASH

Grusin Music Hall

|Pianist Barbara Lister-Sink, guest artist for the Colorado State Music Teachers Association Conference, 7 p.m.|$10, free to conference registrants|CU-Boulder campus, 303-492-8008|BOULDER

Holy Cross Lutheran Church

|Augustana Arts presents the Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra in the finale to its “Festival Season,” 7:30 p.m.|$5-

$15|4500 Wadsworth Blvd., 303-388-

4678, ticketswest.com|WHEAT RIDGE

Strings in the Mountains

Music Festival Park

TU|The Denver Young Artists Orchestra presents a program of works by Handel, Mozart and Haydn, 7 p.m.|$12|970-

879-5056, stringsinthemountains.com|

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS

VARIETY

Avogadro’s Number

SA|Rock Goddess Night with Melissa Ivey, Kelly Buchanan and Angie Stevens, 8 p.m.|$6|605 S. Mason St., 970-493-

5555|FORT COLLINS

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art

TH|Hosting the “Experimental Music Series” with Tim Barnes and Jeph Jerman, 8 p.m.|1750 13th St., 303-443-2122|

BOULDER

Boulder Public Library

SA|Composer and computer musician Andrew May presents “Mathematics Made Music,” 4 p.m.|1000 Canyon Blvd., 303-441-3100|BOULDER

Breakdown Books Collective

M|Kimya Dawson with The Pharmacy and Matty Popchart, 7 p.m.|1409 Ogden St., 303-832-7952

Brook Forest Inn

|Bonnie Lowdermilk with Dean Ross, 6:30-9:30 p.m.|Isabella’s, 8136 Brook Forest Road, 303-679-1521|EVERGREEN

Burnsley Hotel

SA|Bonnie Lowdermilk, 8-11 p.m.|1000 Grant St., 303-830-1000

Chautauqua Auditorium

TH|CD release party with Hank Troy, 7:30 p.m. Festivities include a screening of the 1926 film “Sparrows”|$5-$6|900 Baseline Road, chautauqua.com|BOULDER

Civic Green Park

SA|The Highlands Ranch Concert Band, Swing Shift, Wendy Woo, Lannie Garrett and others perform, 3-7 p.m., as part of a grand opening celebration for the park. Celebrity impersonators, face painting, balloon artists and food is also offered|Lucent and Highlands Ranch Parkway, 303-791-0430|HIGHLANDS RANCH

Crescent Ampitheater

TU|The ninth annual “Concerts at the Crescent” series opens with Chris Dan-

iels & the Kings, 7-8:30 p.m. The series continues Tuesdays through Aug. 9|

Free, picnic dinners are welcome, pets are not|Belleview Avenue and DTC Boulevard, 303-595-8747, ext. 12

Crossroads Tavern

& SA|Mojomama, 9 p.m.|400 West South Boulder Road, 303-926-4254|

LAFAYETTE

Denver Botanic Gardens

TU|Bebel Gilberto and Peter Cincotti perform as part of the “25th annual Summer Concert Series at Denver Botanic Gardens,” 6 p.m. doors, 7 p.m. show |

$45, $40 members|1005 York St., 866-

468-7624, ticketweb.com

Four Mile Historic Park

W|Swallow Hill’s Shady Grove Picnic Concert Series continues with Danny Schafer & The Red Glory Ramblers, 6:30 p.m. The concert series continues Wed-

nesdays through Aug. 3. Families are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner|$7, $2 children 12 and under, discounts for Swallow Hill members|715 S. Forest St., 303-777-1003

Greenway & Nature Center

-SU|16th annual Bluegrass on the River Festival features 22 national and regional bands on two stages, nature activities, arts and crafts, camping and more

|$25 for the weekend, $3 children ages 7-

11; rustic camping is $30 for the weekend|

5200 Nature Center Road, 719-549-2414|

PUEBLO

Hudson Gardens &

Event Center

SU|The Sunday Night Summer Garden Series, “Gigs in the Gardens,” opens with The Fab 4, 5:30 p.m. gates, 6:30 p.m. concert|$7.50, $5 members, $2 children 3-12|6115 S. Santa Fe Drive, 303-797-

8565, ext. 321, hudsongardens.org|LITTLETON

The Inn at Cherry Creek

F|Lannie Garrett presents “Under Paris Skies” with the Gypsy Swing Revue on the second floor rooftop terrace at 8 p.m. Fridays through Aug. 26.|$20, reservations recommended|233 Clayton St., 303-377-8577

King Center

SA|The Denver Women’s Chorus presents “Noteworthy Women,” 3 and 8 p.m.|$10, $15, $20|Auraria Campus, 855 Lawrence Way, 303-274-4177, denverwomenschorus.org

Lakewood Cultural Center

-SU|The Colorado Chorale presents “Fairytales and Fancy,” 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday|$11-$15|

470 S. Allison Parkway, 303-987-7845, lakewood.org|LAKEWOOD

Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church

TU|The Land of Lakes Choirboys, a 34-

member choir from Minnesota, 7 p.m.|

Free|1985 Miller St., 303-233-6236|LAKEWOOD

Penny Lane

|Jon Alex Mason|SA|Jumbo Special|

SU|Lois Deangiles|TU & TH|Open Stage|18th and Pearl, 303-443-9516|

BOULDER

Recital Hall – Fort Lewis

College

|Durango Arts Center and the Durango Choral Society continue the 12th annual Animas Music Festival with “Flutes of the Americas,” 7 p.m.|$5-$12|Fort Lewis College-Durango campus, 970-247-

7657, durangoconcerts.com|DURANGO

Rhumba Cafe Caribbean

|BING, 3-5 p.m.|TU|The Analog Quartet, 8:30 p.m.|No cover|950 Pearl St., 303-442-7771, rhumbarestaurant.com|

BOULDER

Rock-N-Soul Cafe

|Chip and the Chowderheads, 7:30-

10:30 p.m.|$7, $5 in advance|5290 Arapahoe Ave., 303-443-5108|BOULDER

The Saint Julien Hotel

TU|Bonnie Lowdermilk, 5:30-7:30 p.m. |

900 Walnut St., 720-406-9696|BOULDER

Sheabeen Irish Pub

& SA|Dick Frost Band, 8:30 p.m.|2300 S. Chambers Road, 303-696-6131, sheabeenirishpub.com|AURORA

Skylark Lounge

|Beloved Invaders, 9 p.m. $5|SA|Orangu-Tones, 9 p.m. $5|TU|Sasquatch and the Sick-a-Billys, 9 p.m. $5|TH|The High Rollers, 9 p.m. $5|140 S. Broadway, 303-722-7844, skylarklounge.com

Swallow Hill

|Old-fashioned Hootenanny in Tuft Theater, 7:30 p.m. $3 pay or play|SA|

Ramblin’ Jack Elliott in Daniels Hall, 8 p.m. $27, $24 in advance|M|Celtic Jam in Swallow Hill Cafe, 7 p.m. $1|TU|Song Circle in Swallow Hill Cafe, 7 p.m. $1|

W|Bedtime Songs & Stories in Swallow Hill Cafe, 7 p.m. $3|TH|Open Stage in Swallow Hill Cafe, 7 p.m. $1|71 E. Yale Ave., 303-777-1003, swallowhill.com

The Table Mountain Inn

TH|Wendy Woo and the WooCrew Trio, 9 p.m. No cover|1310 Washington St., 303-216-8040|THORNTON

TAGallery

|Tom Pershey and Friends host a Hootenanny, 6:30-9 p.m. Bring instruments and voices to join in|617 22nd St., 720-

936-5977

Trilogy Lounge

SA|BING, 9:30 p.m.|2017 13th St., 303-

473-9463, trilogywinebar.com|BOULDER

Universal Lending Pavilion

|Colorado Children’s Chorale, Hazel Miller and Michael McDonald, 6:30 p.m. doors, 7:30 p.m. concert|$40-$100, pro-

ceeds benefit Colorado Children’s Chorale programs|1700 7th Street on the grounds of the Pepsi Center, 303-830-8497, childrenschorale.org, universallendingpavilion.com

Walnut Room

|Melissa Ivey Band with Kelly Buchanan, Vicci Martinez and Melanie Susuras, 9 p.m.|$12|3131 Walnut St., thewalnutroom.com, 303-292-1700

West Side Books Annex

TU|Hosting “In No Sense? Non Sense! An Evening of Art Music” with Jonathan Zorn, Rachel Thompson and others, 7:30 p.m.|$9, $5 students and Creative Music Works members|3434 W. 32nd Ave., 303-

480-0220

The Zen Center of Denver

SU|Hosting a concert of traditional Japanese music with the Denver Taiko Drummers and others, 4:30-6:30 p.m.|$15, $10 students|3101 W. 31st Ave.,303-455-1500

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