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

Kanye West — Pepsi Center, $29.50-$125, on sale noon Sept. 13

Say what you will about Kanye Westap inconsistent music, but the hip-hop impresario’s personal myth-making is nearly unmatched in the pop sphere. The 21-time (!!) Grammy winner will return to the on Nov. 3 as part of his North American “Yeezus” tour with Kendrick Lamar. Tickets are on sale at noon Sept. 13. ($29.50-$125, TicketHorse)

Jay Z — Pepsi Center, $29.50-$125, on sale 10 a.m. Sept. 12

Another hip-hop titan — and, incidentally, Kanye West collaborator — will play the Pepsi Center a month later when Jay Z stops by on Dec. 2. Tickets for his “Magna Carta World Tour” show went on sale Sept. 12. ($29.50-$125, Livenation.com)

Trans-Siberian Orchestra — Pepsi Center, $34-$68, on sale 10 a.m. Sept. 13

Think is going to pass over Colorado this fall? Think again: The over-the-top Christmas act will bring its lasers, strobe lights and histrionic guitar shredding to Colorado Springs’ World Arena for a pair of shows Nov. 16 and the Pepsi Center for two shows on Nov. 17. Tickets for “The Lost Christmas Eve” tour are on sale at 10 a.m. Sept. 13. ($34-$68, worldarena.com or TicketHorse)

“Under a Blood Red Sky” — Red Rocks Amphitheatre, $20, on sale now

“Under a Blood Red Sky,” the 1983 U2 concert film that reinforced Red Rocks Amphitheatre as a legendary live music venue, will screen Sept. 26 to honor that show’s 30th anniversary as well as the late Denver promoter Barry Fey — who booked the original. With live music from the Samples and Madam Sin. Tickets went on sale Sept. 11. ($20, TicketsWest)

EOTO — Fillmore Auditorium, $27.50-$30, on sale 10 a.m. Sept. 14

graduated from a String Cheese Incident side project to a proper band years ago, but itap still impressive to see the duo of Michael Travis and Jason Hann headlining larger venues like the Fillmore Auditorium. The act returns there Dec. 7, with tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Sept. 14. ($27.50-$30, livenation.com)

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue — Ogden Theatre, $35.75-$60, on sale 10 a.m. Sept. 14

If you want to shake off the Christmas blues — or even just all those holiday calories — will take over the Ogden Theatre Dec. 26-27. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Sept. 14. ($35.75 or $60 for a 2-day pass, axs.com)

Jeff Tweedy — Paramount Theatre, $46, on sale 10 a.m. Sept. 13

Jeff Tweedy (sans the rest of Wilco) equals a potentially sleepy concert, but that likely won’t stop fans from descending on his Paramount Theatre solo show on Dec. 5, part of the frontman’s short, Western-focused fall tour. And with Wilco taking a touring hiatus, itap your last chance to see Tweedy here for awhile. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Sept. 13. ($46, TicketHorse)

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