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John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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3OH!3 took a cue from OK Go’s viral- video genius when it premiered new single “Double Vision” last month, following the lead of a band enjoying millions of web hits for its clever, real-time, digital effects-free promos. But is the Boulder-bred electro-pop duo ever really out of the news for long? Wrestler “Diamond” Dallas Page is suing Nat and Sean for their too- similar hand symbol, even as the boys continue to tour the world promoting their new album, “Streets of Gold.” That tour brings them back for their biggest headlining gig yet, a Nov. 26 show at the 1stBank Center with Innerpartysystem, Oh My Stars and the Epilogues for KTCL-Channel 93.3’s “Not So Silent Night.” Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($30, Ticket Horse)

STS9 is a group that just can’t leave Colorado alone, and that’s exactly how fans like it. After a pair of sold-out Red Rocks shows and a Boulder Theater concert earlier this month, the Georgia electro-instrumental band is returning for a New Year’s Eve run Dec. 29-31 at the Fillmore Auditorium. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($37.50-$80, )

Brian Regan, the clean-minded comedian with an intensely loyal Front Range following, returns to Colorado Springs’ Pikes Peak Center for a Nov. 18 concert, with tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday ($39.50-$45.50, ). Also on the comedy radar this week: “Lovable Queen of Mean” Lisa Lampanelli returns for a three-night stint at Comedy Works South Oct. 27-30. Tickets are on sale ($40, ). “Daily Show” co-creator Lizz Winstead is also hitting Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret on Oct. 15, with tickets on sale now. ($25, )

EOTO canceled its Oct. 9 show at the Ogden Theatre with Signal Path and RuMbLeJuNkiE in order to play the big Fourmile Canyon fire benefit that same day at Broomfield’s 1stBank Center. Unfortunately, tickets for the Fourmile Revival show — featuring the jam and pop- rock assortment of the String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd & The Monsters, Yonder Mountain String Band, Vince Herman and Drew Emmitt of Leftover Salmon and Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio of Phish — sold out (in two minutes!) earlier this week. Refunds for EOTO are available at point of purchase, likely Ticketmaster.

Tiësto, the Dutch DJ and mega-producer, is moving his Nov. 12 Colorado date back a day to Nov. 13 at the 1stBank Center and adding house producer Robbie Rivera to the bill. If you can’t make the new date in Broomfield, refunds are available at the point of purchase, likely TicketHorse.

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