U2 never does anything in a small way these days. The Irish band’s “360 Tour,” which kicked off earlier this year, has already played to more than 3 million people in 44 cities. That’s no small feat when you consider it costs $750,000 per day just to keep it up and running. Much of that cost is the tour’s namesake set-up, which includes a 150-foot-tall claw-shaped stage, elaborate LED lights, rotating bridges and everything else we’ve come to expect from Bono and crew. The band hopes to pack ’em in at its June 12 concert at Invesco Field at Mile High, and with about 10,000 of the available tickets priced at $30, it just may. Tickets for the show are on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 6. ($30-$250, Ticketmaster)
Taylor Swift, the pop-country megastar, currently prepping for some November dates in the U.K., made official her concerts at the Pepsi Center earlier this week. Tickets for the April 6-7 “Fearless” shows with Kellie Pickler and Gloriana are on sale at 10 a.m. today. ($29-$59.50, TicketHorse)
Tim McGraw announced his sprawling “Southern Voice” tour this week, including a July 31 date at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre with Lady Antebellum. Tickets for the tour, which runs from February through August, will be available at . Check back here for prices and on-sale dates.
Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers will stop by the Paramount Theatre on Dec. 2 — one of the better venues on a tour that’s also taking them through a number of casinos and nightclubs across the Midwest. Tickets for the show, with opener Bob Schneider, are on sale at 10 a.m. today. ($39.50-$65, TicketHorse)
Pinback will bring its lock-step beats and angular guitars to the Ogden Theatre on Nov. 6, with opener Jack Talcum. Tickets are on sale. ($17-$20, Ticketmaster)
Grant Hart, drummer and songwriter for post-punk legends Hüsker Dü, announced a rare solo date at the Hi-Dive this week. Tickets for the Nov. 8 show with Real Estate are on sale now. ($8, )
Tony Woods leads a recently announced slate of stand-up at Comedy Works with his shows at the Landmark Village club Dec. 3-6. Also on tap: Dennis Regan (Dec. 2-6, downtown) and “Chelsea Lately” regular Natasha Leggero (Dec. 9-13, also downtown). Visit for prices and times.
Brand New’s show at the Fillmore Auditorium has been rescheduled for Jan. 30. Tickets for the Oct. 8 show will be honored at the door, and new tickets are on sale. ($25-$28, )



