Moshe Kasher nabbed the “Best of the Fest” award at Aspen’s recent Rooftop Comedy Festival for a good reason: The 29-year-old Bay Area native brings a refreshingly sharp, indignant perspective to staid stand-up topics. See what all the noise is about when he plays Comedy Works South today-Saturday. $20. . Read our Q&A with Kasher at ..
93.3’s Big Gig promises to be one of pop-rock’s biggest moments in Colorado this year. Locals Meese, Single File, the Epilogues, Synthetic Elements and Life in Electric will join the All American Rejects, Bassnectar, Goldfinger, the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and the Spill Canvas in the sea of tween tank tops and twinkling haircuts at Fiddler’s Green on Saturday. Searching for unctuous punk-pop melodies? Look no further. $15-$35. Ticketmaster.
Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago are ideal co-headliners for a breezy summer evening at Fiddler’s Green. Either’s soft-rock leanings and horn-heavy arrangements are irresistible to the white wine and SUV set, and both have proved themselves masters of the ’70s radio realm with copious hit-filled albums. Tuesday. $26-$126. Ticketmaster.
John Wenzel: 303-954-1642 or jwenzel@denverpost.com



