
The Police will bring fellow new- wave-era Brits Elvis Costello and the Imposters to Red Rocks Amphitheatre July 21, drawing out their North American jaunt after topping 2007’s tour receipts. Tickets will cost you, though: High-end ones are going for $229, and that’s before the inevitable after-market gets a hold of them.
The Police will bring fellow new- wave-era Brits Elvis Costello and the Imposters to Red Rocks Amphitheatre July 21, drawing out their North American jaunt after topping 2007’s tour receipts. Tickets will cost you, though: High-end ones are going for $229, and that’s before the inevitable after-market gets a hold of them. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($54-$229, Ticketmaster)
Foo Fighters are already having a great year: On Feb. 10 the band won a Grammy for Best Rock Album, and on July 14 they’ll play Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($45-$49.50, Ticketmaster) Mark Knopfler fronted Dire Straits for many years, sure. But he’s hardly slacked in his post-Straits solo career. Still supporting last year’s “Kill To Get Crimson,” Knopfler will play Red Rocks on June 24. ($44.50-$86.50, Ticketmaster)
My Chemical Romance is changing the date for its upcoming concert at the Fillmore Auditorium. Originally slated to take place April 13, the show will now play April 14. ($35, Ticketmaster)
Gregorian Masters of Chant can play rock venues, so why can’t rock bands play churches? Questions without answers. Catch the Masters at the Gothic Theatre on April 14. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($25-$45, Ticketmaster)
Carbon/Silicon is what happens when punk rockers grow old and lose their inner barometers of taste. Mick Jones (of the Clash and Big Audio Dynamite) and Tony James (of Generation X) are collaborating in this project that somewhat resembles Jones’ work in BAD. The results aren’t bad, but they aren’t good either. The good news: Matt Pond PA is opening the Carbon/Silicon show March 27 at the Bluebird Theater. ($18.50, Ticketmaster)
Gov’t Mule and Ben Harper will headline the Spring Back to Vail concerts April 10 and 12, respectively, which celebrate the end of ski season and the start of spring. Tickets went on sale Tuesday. ($26-$35, )
A Fine Frenzy Alison Sudol is making big waves on the FM band, and it’s no surprise. Her melodic pop sticks in your head like peanut butter on the top of your mouth. ($13.50, Ticketmaster)
Ladytron Electroclash is dead. But some of the short-lived electronic subgenre’s pioneers are still at it, creating synthetic music that will make you move. Ladytron hasn’t had a breakout hit since the days of “Seventeen,” but their June 3 show at the Gothic Theatre will still be a blast. ($20-$22.50, Ticketmaster)Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($54-$229, Ticketmaster) Foo Fighters are already having a great year: On Feb. 10 the band won a Grammy for Best Rock Album, and on July 14 they’ll play Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($45-$49.50, Ticketmaster) Mark Knopfler fronted Dire Straits for many years, sure. But he’s hardly slacked in his post-Straits solo career. Still supporting last year’s “Kill To Get Crimson,” Knopfler will play Red Rocks on June 24. ($44.50-$86.50, Ticketmaster) My Chemical Romance is changing the date for its upcoming concert at the Fillmore Auditorium. Originally slated to take place April 13, the show will now play April 14. ($35, Ticketmaster) Gregorian Masters of Chant can play rock venues, so why can’t rock bands play churches? Questions without answers. Catch the Masters at the Gothic Theatre on April 14. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($25-$45, Ticketmaster) Carbon/Silicon is what happens when punk rockers grow old and lose their inner barometers of taste. Mick Jones (of the Clash and Big Audio Dynamite) and Tony James (of Generation X) are collaborating in this project that somewhat resembles Jones’ work in BAD. The results aren’t bad, but they aren’t good either. The good news: Matt Pond PA is opening the Carbon/Silicon show March 27 at the Bluebird Theater. ($18.50, Ticketmaster) Gov’t Mule and Ben Harper will headline the Spring Back to Vail concerts April 10 and 12, respectively, which celebrate the end of ski season and the start of spring. Tickets went on sale Tuesday. ($26-$35, ) A Fine Frenzy Alison Sudol is making big waves on the FM band, and it’s no surprise. Her melodic pop sticks in your head like peanut butter on the top of your mouth. ($13.50, Ticketmaster) Ladytron Electroclash is dead. But some of the short-lived electronic subgenre’s pioneers are still at it, creating synthetic music that will make you move. Ladytron hasn’t had a breakout hit since the days of “Seventeen,” but their June 3 show at the Gothic Theatre will still be a blast. ($20-$22.50, Ticketmaster)for hot shows



