
The Jonas Brothers’ date at the Pepsi Center was the buzz of the tween set a couple of weeks ago, and now anxious fans know when they can snag seats. Tickets for the June 24 concert with “American Idol” winner Jordin Sparks and fellow Jonas-style fashion victims Honor Society (seriously, check out their MySpace page) are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($27.50-$87.50, Ticketmaster)
Vans Warped Tour announced the lineup this week for its 46-date tour, which returns to the parking lot at Invesco Field on Aug. 9. They’ll welcome back Boulder’s skyrocketing hip-hop duo 3OH!3 as well as punk stalwarts and newcomers alike, including NOFX, Flogging Molly, Saosin, Bad Religion, Fishbone, Forever the Sickest Kids, Less Than Jake, Alexisonfire, TSOL, Meg & Dia, Bouncing Souls, Chiodos, Guttermouth, Innerpartysystem, Senses Fail and dozens more. The Internet pre-sale starts April 1, with regular on-sale on April 18. ($25, )
Punk Rocks 2009 also wants you to smash your head on the Red Rocks when it returns to that venue May 28 with headliners the Offspring, plus Alkaline Trio, the Vandals, Street Dogs and Denver’s Frontside Five. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. today. ($39.50, )
Diana Krall skips Red Rocks this year for a more intimate date at the Wells Fargo Theatre at the Colorado Convention Center on Aug. 1. Tickets for the jazz songstress’ set go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($64.50-$125, Ticketmaster)
Bill Maher never met a scab he didn’t want to pick at, and we’re probably all better off for it. The outspoken comedian, talk show host and all-around provocateur visits CU-Boulder’s Macky Auditorium on May 2. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. today. ($47-$57, )
The Disco Biscuits will welcome summer with a wave of jammy, hippie-shaking music when they play Red Rocks with Lotus, Z-Trip, the New Deal and RJD2. Tickets for the May 30 concert are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($36.50- $40, Ticketmaster)
moe. and Leftover Salmon will entertain the crowds at the Snowmass Chili Pepper & Brew Fest on June 5 and 6. I don’t always think of chili and booze as a recipe for dancing, but maybe a good midday nap — or run to the bathroom — will do the trick. ($20-$35, snowmass )
311 tries to justify the name of its “Unity Tour” by touring with an act different from itself, but it’s likely that fans of Snoop Dog (last year’s guest) and Ziggy Marley (this year’s) overlap heavily with 311 devotees. Tickets for the June 12 show at Red Rocks are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($49.50, )
Moscow Ballet returns to the suitably grand Paramount Theatre on Dec. 4 and 5 with their holiday show. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. April 6. ($25-$116.50, TicketHorse)
Gipsy Kings canceled their June 21 concert at the Paramount Theatre, with no rescheduled date planned. TicketHorse customers will automatically receive a refund to the credit card used for purchase, and physical tickets need to be returned to the point of purchase.



