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Trillville members Dirty Mouth, Don P and Lil’ Atlanta started what became a platinum-selling group in 1997 before they could legally drive a car. They were all ninth- graders in Atlanta when they formed a group that eventually became Trillville. Its first CD, “King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Lil’ Scrappy and Trillville,” came out in 2004 and has gone platinum. The rappers appear at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland on Feb. 10. Afroman opens. Tickets are on sale ($30-$40, ComcastTix).

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah fans can clap their hands and say yeah – the group is coming to Denver. The indie-rockers’ 2005 self-titled debut album landed on some critics’ best-of lists in December. Not bad for a self-released CD. The Brooklyn, N.Y.- based group plays the Bluebird Theater on March 28. Tickets on sale Saturday ($14, TicketWeb).

The Telluride Bluegrass Festival ends its holiday discount on Jan. 27 for four-day passes and four-day passes with camping. After that date, the passes increase to $175 from $145 and $275 from $245. Single-day tickets go on sale in the spring. Call 800-624-2422 or visit bluegrass.com.

Korn kicks off a major North American tour from its hometown, Bakersfield, Calif., in late February. The band is still traveling in support of “See You on the Other Side,” its first album since co- founder and guitarist Brian “Head” Welch left the group. Korn plays Magness Arena for KBPI’s Birthday Bash on March 8. Mudvayne opens. Tickets on sale 10 a.m. Saturday ($39.50, Ticketmaster).

– Ed Will

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