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The still-raging High Park fire outside of Fort Collins has forced alt-country band to relocate its show from the out-of-town to the in-town , the band said on its Facebook page this afternoon.

All Mishawaka tickets will be honored at the show. Refunds are available via info@themishawaka.com. Tickets are still available for $22 at aggietheatre.com.

The band is also working a fundraising angle for the Aggie Theatre show.

“We’re asking ALL buyers for an additional $5 cash donation upon entry for Fire Relief efforts in the area,” the band wrote on its Facebook. “These donations will go to either the Red Cross or to local firefighters, we are researching the best way to get funds DIRECTLY to aid victims in the area.”

Shuttle reservations for the Lucero date at the Mish are being automatically refunded. The Aggie’s other July 4th show, featuring Dick Dale, is listed for a 6 p.m. opening – and Lucero will take the stage later on, with doors for the second show that night opening at 10 p.m.

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Ricardo Baca is the founder and executive editor of , the co-founder of The UMS and an award-winning critic and journalist at The Denver Post.

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