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Here are the Colorado concert tickets going on sale — , Bonnie Raitt and more.

OneRepublic — Red Rocks Amphitheatre, $37.50-$39.50, Friday 10 a.m.

continues to show its love for the Colorado music scene it calls home. In addition to kicking off the Western leg of its 2013 tour at on Aug. 29, the band invited rising Denver pop-rockers Churchill — who just announced their own fall U.S. arena dates opening for pop star Pink — as support. Sure, the Red Rocks show is a double-headlining bill with Sara Bareilles, but who are we to hold that against them? Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. ($37.50-$39.50, Ticketmaster)

The Eagles — Pepsi Center, $49.50-$180, Saturday 10 a.m.

For a band with as many hits as , the “History of the Eagles” tour seems perfectly pitched. The multiplatinum soft-rockers could delve deep into their catalog and still please fans of all stripes, but Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit have more classics on hand than a high-end antiques dealer, so why not trot them out for display? The group returns to the on Oct. 5, and tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($49.50-$180, TicketHorse)

Bonnie Raitt — Bellco Theatre, $40-$99, Friday 10 a.m.

’s sturdy brand of blues, soul and roots-rock continues to roll along with last year’s “Slipstream” — the singer-guitaristap 19th album and first since 2005 — and Raittap tour is doing the same. It stops by Colorado Springs’ Pikes Peak Center on Oct. 16, with opener and Colorado favorite Marc Cohn, and Denver’s Bellco Theatre on Oct. 17. Tickets for both shows are on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. ($40-$99, TicketsWest and Ticketmaster)

Carnival of Madness — Red Rocks Amphitheatre, $39.50-$45, Friday 10 a.m.

Despite the name, the tour will not feature psychotic jesters of Insane Clown Posse (sorry, juggalos), but rather a mix of histrionic hard rockers, including Shinedown, Papa Roach, Skillet, In This Moment and We As Humans. Tickets for the Sept. 10 concert at Red Rocks are on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. ($39.50-$45, Ticketmaster)

The Lumineers — Red Rocks Amphitheatre, $39.50-$45, Friday 10 a.m.

Just a reminder to all the “Ho Hey” fans out there: Denver folk-pop trio are planning a second Red Rocks date to accompany their sold-out first one at the Big Gig on Sept. 14. Tickets for the new, Sept. 15 show are on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. ($39.50-$45, Ticketmaster)

Bill Burr — Boulder Theatre, $32.50, Friday 10 a.m.

Much like Louis C.K., Marc Maron and a handful of others, is a comedian’s-comedian who also commands a fiercely loyal audience on the touring circuit — he just doesn’t happen to have a semi-autobiographical TV show at the moment. Signed to Boulder’s What Are Records?, the stand-up will play the on July 29, with tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. ($32.50, bouldertheater.com)

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