
FREE CITY CONCERT SERIES
Lunch concerts will be downtown at Skyline Park, Arapahoe between 15th and 16th streets at 11:45 a.m.
JUNE 17, Skyline Park lunch concert
JUNE 24, Skyline Park lunch concert
JULY 1, Skyline Park lunch concert
JULY 2, City Park Meadow, East 17th Avenue and York Street
Colorado Symphony Orchestra
JULY 6, Sloan’s Lake Park, West 26th Avenue and Stuart Street
Colorado Symphony Orchestra
JULY 8, Skyline Park lunch concert
JULY 15, Skyline Park lunch concert
JULY 22, Skyline Park lunch concert
JULY 29, Skyline Park lunch concert
AUG. 3, Sloan’s Lake Park, West 26th Avenue and Stuart Street, Latino rhythms
AUG. 5, Skyline Park lunch concert
AUG. 11, City Park Meadow, East 17th Avenue and York Street, Midsummer night’s dance
NOTE: Concert dates and locations are subject to change. Parking may not be free at all locations. Visit denvergov.org/DOCA for information.
TOWN OF ERIE CONCERT IN THE PARK SERIES
There will be a fireworks display on Aug. 27.
Concerts are at Coal Creek Park, located at Cheesman and Kattell in Historic Downtown Erie from 5-9 p.m. Admission is free.
AUG. 6, Hazel Miller Band – blues, jazz, pop and gospel.
AUG. 13, The Fab 4 – Beatles tribute band.
AUG. 20, Boogie Machine – live disco dance band.
AUG. 27, The Legendary Nikators – best of the ’60s, ’70s and Motown.
For information, call 303-926-2764.
CITY PARK SUMMER JAZZ CONCERTS
All concerts at City Park, East 17th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. Concertgoers can bring a picnic or buy food on-site. Handicapped parking is available in the lot adjacent to the Pavilion, where the concerts are held. Two concerts, June 19 and July 17, will be held at The Meadows, on the East shore of Ferril Lake. Concerts start at 6 p.m. and run until 8
TODAY, Manuel Molina and his Latin Combo
JUNE 12, After Midnight
JUNE 19, Hazel Miller Band (The Meadows)
JUNE 26, Elements of Jazz
JULY 3, Sammy Mayfield Blues Revue
JULY 10, Mistura Fina
JULY 17, Dotsero (The Meadows)
JULY 24, DKO Jazz Sextet
JULY 31, Bonnie Lowdermilk
AUG. 7, Lisa Bell and Crescendo
For information, call 303-744-1004 or visit cityparkjazz.org.
DENVER CONCERT BAND’S SUMMER POPS
All concerts are free unless otherwise noted.
JULY 4, NOON, Four Mile Historic Park, 715 S. Forest St. Admission to the park is $3.50 for adults, $2 for seniors and kids 6-15, and free for kids under 6. Independence Day Celebration
JULY 4, 6 P.M., Historic Elitch Gardens, West 38th Avenue and Tennyson Street with Colorado Honor Band
Independence Day Celebration
JULY 10, 1:05 P.M., Coors Field (admission to the game). National anthem for the Colorado Rockies
JULY 14, 5:30 P.M., North Jeffco Parks, 5750 Upham St., Arvada
JULY 16, 6 P.M., Park Hill Congregation Church Ice Cream Social, 2600 Leyden St.
JULY 22, 7P.M. Orpheum Theatre, Buena Vista
JULY 30, 6 P.M., City Park Pavilion, East 21st Avenue and York Street
AUG. 14, 4 P.M., Historic Elitch Gardens, West 38th Avenue and Tennyson Street
DENVER CONCERT BAND’S CAROUSEL CONCERT SERIES
AUG. 17, 6 P.M., Geneva Park, Prince and Santa Fe, Littleton, Carousel of Music, Western Welcome Week
AUG. 27, 5 P.M. Rocky Mountain Balloon Fest, Chatfield State Park, Littleton, free with admission to the park
AUG. 31, 6 P.M., Holy Family High School, 5195 W. 144th Ave., Broomfield
SEPT. 11, 4 P.M., Historic Elitch Gardens, West 38th Avenue and Tennyson Street
For information, call 303-83-MUSIC or visit DenverConcertBand.org.
FREE ENGLEWOOD CONCERT SERIES
THURSDAY 7 P.M., CityCenter Englewood Amphitheater, 1000 Englewood Parkway (base of the RTD light rail bridge, next to Englewood Civic Center)
JUNE 23, Hot Tomatoes
JUNE 30, Clay Kirkland Band
JULY 7, 17th Avenue All Stars
JULY 14, Gordon Dooley Orchestra
JULY 21, Tamika Tyler
JULY 28, Southern Exposure
AUG. 4, Colorado Honor Band and Colorado Wind Ensemble
AUG. 11, Mood Express
For information, call 303-762-2317 or visit englewoodgov.org.
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES IN BROOMFIELD
Six of the Colorado’s top dance bands will perform at the 2005 Summer Concert Series held at the Broomfield Amphitheater on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. All concerts are free and fully accessible, with free parking available.
JUNE 29, Catfish & the Crawlers – blues
JULY 6,Tropical Coyotes – reggae, calypso, Beach Boys and Jimmy Buffet tunes
JULY 13, Rebecca Folsom Band – from spiritual ballads to rock and pop
JULY 20, Kool Cats – pop hits from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s
JULY 27, Chris Daniels & the Kings – jump blues, soul and horn-infused rock
AUG. 3, The Receders – hits from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s
Concerts take place at the Broomfield Amphitheater (north of the Broomfield Auditorium and Library) at 3 Community Park Road. If it rains, concerts will take place indoors at the 300-seat-capacity Broomfield Auditorium. The facility can be reached via the West 120th Avenue exit from Interstate 25 or via the Broomfield exit from the Boulder Turnpike (U.S. 36).
For information, call 303-469-3301, ext. 7999, or visit broomfieldauditorium.com.
CONCERTS AT THE CRESCENT
Free concerts are given at the Crescent Amphitheater, Belleview Avenue and DTC Boulevard (east of Yia Yia’s Euro Café). All concerts are Tuesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. without intermission. Patrons may bring picnic dinners to the concerts, and there is free parking. No dogs are allowed.
JUNE 7, Chris Daniels & the Kings – rock ‘n’ roll, R&B and swing music
JUNE 14, Blue Canyon Boys – traditional bluegrass style
JUNE 21, Mood Express – blend of Latin, R&B, swing and traditional Mexican rhythms.
JUNE 28, Clay Kirkland – blues
JULY 5, Jockamo – zydeco, New Orleans funk, blues and good ol’ rock ‘n’ roll
JULY 12, Carli & The Reactions – swing, jazz, funk, R & B, disco, Motown and rock, modern pop and country
JULY 19, Rumble Seat – swing
JULY 26, Riders – country and classic rock ‘n’ roll
AUG. 2, Tamika Tyler – country
AUG. 9, Chase N The Dream – Formerly of Phat Daddy
For information, call 303-595-8747, ext. 12, or visit skylineusa.com.
LINCOLN CENTER’S FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Admission to all concerts is free. Shows are held in the Lincoln Center Terrace Sculpture Garden, 417 W. Magnolia St., Fort Collins.
Children’s summer concert series every Wednesday
JUNE 15, Kusogea Nobi Drum Ensemble – West African drumming
JUNE 22, Patti Smithsonian – puppet theater for the whole family
JUNE 29, Debut Theatre – interactive theater for youth
JULY 6, Grupo Tlaloc Danza Azteca – Aztec Indian dancers
JULY 13, Alafia – Sondra Singer & Helen Trencher – drumming/storytelling/rhythm
JULY 20, Bett Kopit – storytelling and singing
Summer live and out-to-lunch concert series every Friday
JUNE 17, Book ‘Em Danno – Hawaiian swing
JUNE 24, Mary Ann Moore & The Big Swing Trio – soulful jazz vocals
JULY 1, Stairwell Sisters – old-time string-band music, sweet country harmonies
JULY 8, Cool Shooz A Cappella – rock ‘n’ roll a cappella
JULY 15, Low Flying Knobs – Zimbabwean and Afro-pop marimba
JULY 22, Kan’Nal – inspirational primal rock
For information on the Summer Series, call 970-221-6730 or visit lctix.com.
FLATIRON CROSSING STREET FAIRE AND CONCERT SERIES
Free live performances every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. at 1 Flatiron Circle (U.S. 36 and Interlocken Drive) in Broomfield.
JUNE 9, Boogie Machine – ’70s disco band
JUNE 16, Conjunto Colores – Latin/salsa band
JUNE 23, The Nacho Men – rock ‘n’ roll dance band
JUNE 30, Dotsero – contemporary jazz band
JULY 7, Firefall – Colorado’s classic rock band
JULY 14, Funkiphino – high-energy funk/disco
JULY 21, Chris Daniels & The Kings – R&B and rock ‘n’ roll
JULY 28, Hazel Miller – blues, jazz, pop
AUG. 4, Alive on Arrival – R&B, soul and doo-wop
AUG. 11, Hot Flash Rock & Roll – ’50s and ’60s rock ‘n’ roll
AUG. 18, Tropical Coyotes – island music, calypso and reggae
AUG. 25, Darren Kramer Organization – high-energy horn band, jazz and Latin music
For information, call 720-887-7467 or visit flatironcrossing.com.
BOULDER CONCERT BAND FREE CONCERT SERIES
The Boulder Concert Band performs free concerts at 7 p.m. In case of inclement weather, performances will be rescheduled for the next day.
JUNE 13, North Boulder Park, Ninth Street Dellwood Avenue
JUNE 20, East Boulder Community Park, 5660 Sioux Drive
JUNE 27, Main Library Lawn, 1000 Canyon Blvd.
JULY 5, Viele Lake at Harlow Platts Park, 1360 Gillaspie Drive
JULY 11, Salberg Park, 19th Street and Elder Avenue
JULY 18, Central Park band shell, Broadway and Canyon Boulevard
JULY 25, Scott Carpenter Park, 30th Street and Arapahoe Avenue
AUG. 1, Chautauqua Park, 900 Baseline Road
For Information, call 303-413-7262.
19TH ANNUAL BANDS IN HARMONY OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES
All concerts will be 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays at various Aurora parks. The shows are all free.
JUNE 16, Dean Bushnell Orchestra – big-band swing, Bicentennial Park, 13655 E. Alameda Ave.
JUNE 23, Perpetual Motion – Latin/fusion jazz, Bicentennial Park, 13655 E. Alameda Ave.
JUNE 30, Western Flyer – country swing, Bicentennial Park, 13655 E. Alameda Ave.
JULY 7, Mood Express – Latin/salsa, Del Mar Park, 12000 E. Sixth Ave.
JULY 14, Queen City Jazz Band – Dixieland jazz, Del Mar Park, 12000 E. Sixth Ave.
JULY 21, Moments Notice 25th Anniversary Edition – big band, Motown, jazz, Del Mar Park, 12000 E. Sixth Ave.
JULY 28, Kool Cats – ’50s-’60s rock, Utah Park, 1800 S. Peoria St.
AUG. 4, Hot Tomatoes – big-band swing, Utah Park, 1800 S. Peoria St.
AUG. 11, Lisa Bell and Crescendo, jazz-pop crossover, Utah Park, 1800 S. Peoria St.
AUG. 18, Groove Society – a cappella jazz/R&B – Meadowood Park, 3054 S. Laredo St.
For information, call 303-344-1500 or visit auroragov.org/events.



