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Here are the tickets going on sale this weekend — UMS 2014, Fleetwood Mac and more.

Tickets went on sale this week for featuring more than 400 bands at 20 venues along South Broadway July 24-27. Artists this year include Real Estate, A. Tom Collins, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Ian Cooke, Inner Oceans, Baths, the Men, Roadkill Ghost Choir and the Yawpers — and hundreds more. ($50 4-day wristbands, ums.com)

will return to Loveland’s Sunrise Ranch Aug. 8-10 with Galactic, Groundation, Tribal Seeds, Nahko, Grateful Grass and more. Tickets are on sale. ($75.50-$145, arisefestival.com)

will visit the Fillmore on (appropriately) April 20 with weed-friendly acts Matisyahu, Talib Kweli and Congo Sanchez (of Thievery Corporation). Tickets are on sale. ($49.50, livenation.com)

is maturing into a marquee summer event in the high country. The third installment will feature Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Spoon, JJ Grey & Mofro, Joan Osborne, the Hold Steady and more July 12-13. Tickets are on sale. ($165-$325, ridefestival.com)

Channel 93.3’s Big Gig will feature Panic! At the Disco, Twenty One Pilots, American Authors, Walk the Moon and more. Tickets for the July 19 show at Fiddler’s Green are on sale at 10 a.m. April 5. ($15-$50, axs.com)

welcomed back on-and-off member Christine McVie after a 16-year absence and will hit the road later this year — including a Dec. 12 concert at the Pepsi Center. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. April 7. ($49.50- $179.50, altitudetickets.com)

The schedule at Red Rocks filled out a bit more this week with the announcement of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, featuring Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, Body Count (with Ice T), Asking Alexandria and Trivium. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. April 4. ($49.50-$89.50, Ticketmaster)

Also at Red Rocks: Thievery Corporation on June 13 ($42.50-$45), Train on Aug. 10 ($45.50-$55) and Rowdytown III featuring Big Gigantic Sept. 26-27 ($40.50 or $70 two-day passes). Tickets for all shows are on sale at 10 a.m. April 4 via axs.com or Ticketmaster.

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