“World of Jewtopia” is more than a clever, provocative title: Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson’s variety show combines scenes from the duo’s wildly popular stage production, excerpts from their book of the same name, stand-up comedy and “a dazzling multimedia presentation” to poke good-natured fun at Judaism. Tickets for the Dec. 1 Paramount Theatre show are on sale at 10 a.m. today. ($34.50-$49.50, TicketHorse)
Clay Walker’s concert at Greeley’s Union Colony Civic Center on Dec. 11 serves as both a chance for fans of the pop-country star to see him strut his stuff, and a pre-show announcement of the 2008 Stampede Concert Series, which regularly draws country’s biggest names. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 6. ($19-$75, )
moe. and Pieta Brown will stop by the Boulder Theater on Dec. 17 to tape the nationally syndicated “etown” radio show, which mixes musical performances with artist interviews. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($15, )
Debbie Harry remains an unpredictable figure, even as many have written off the resurrection of her career in recent years – and that of Blondie, the seminal new wave act she fronted. Harry’s solo set at Red Rocks last summer was more or less a joke, but her latest CD occasionally reminds us why we paid attention in the first place. Tickets for Harry’s Dec. 1 Bluebird Theater show are on sale now. ($39.50-$45, Ticketmaster)
Suzy Bogguss takes a turn from her country vocals to try a jazzier, more groove-oriented style on her latest disc, “Sweet Danger.” Bogguss will play six Christmas shows at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs Dec. 14-24. Tickets are on sale now, and the Dec. 15 show is already sold out. ($45-$55, )
John Reep may not enjoy the name recognition of some comedians, but his recent win on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” should give him a healthy boost. Tickets for Reep’s Dec. 6 set at the Rialto Theater in Loveland are on sale at 1 p.m. today. ($29, 970-962-2120)
Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra will deliver a high-energy trio of performances Nov. 17-18 when it plays Berlioz’s extravagant “Symphonie Fantastique,” plus Respighi’s “Fountains of Rome” and Adams’ “Short Ride in a Fast Machine.” Tickets for the shows at the Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts are on sale now. ($15-$52, TicketsWest)
The Jesus and Mary Chain, formerly slated to play the Fillmore Auditorium, have moved to the much-smaller Gothic Theatre. Previously held tickets for the influential shoegazer band’s Sunday concert with Darker My Love will be honored, and new ones are on sale. ($35, Ticketmaster)
12 Girls Band has canceled its scheduled show at Macky Auditorium on Nov. 2. All tickets will be refunded at the points of purchase, most likely Ticketmaster.



