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Singer-songwriter Neil Diamond performs at his former high school, Erasmus Hall High School, for his first-ever performance in his hometown in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Monday, Sept. 29, 2014. Diamond was promoting his upcoming release, "Melody Road."
Singer-songwriter Neil Diamond performs at his former high school, Erasmus Hall High School, for his first-ever performance in his hometown in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Monday, Sept. 29, 2014. Diamond was promoting his upcoming release, “Melody Road.”
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Few artists have the work ethic, reach and longevity of Neil Diamond, who as a singer, songwriter and performer has made deep marks on every angle of the music industry. The singalong king returns to Denver on May 31 touring behind a new album with very Neil Diamond-esque title, “Melody Road.” Tickets for the Pepsi Center concert are on sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 13. (Prices TBA, )

Channel 93.3 FM’s latest “Not So Silent Night” lineup places a premium on bands with energetic live sets, including Cage the Elephant, Fitz & the Tantrums, Vance Joy, Half Moon Run and Modern Suspects. Tickets for the annual, all-ages holiday extravaganza, which takes place Dec. 5 at Broomfield’s 1stBank Center, are on sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 4. ($29.95-$38.50, )

STS9fans can exhale now: the electro-jam act will play the Fillmore on Dec. 31, Jan. 2 and Jan. 3. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 4. ($75 for Dec. 31, $37.50 for Jan. 2-3, $150 three-day package; Ticketmaster)

The list of bands performing classic albums in their entirety continues to grow as SoCal weirdos (and we mean that in the best way possible) Jane’s Addiction comes to the Ogden Theatre on Nov. 19 to play its 1988 major-label debut “Nothing’s Shocking” front-to-back. Tickets — which are, sadly, nowhere near cheap — are on sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 4. ($85, )

Post-hardcore acts Pierce the Veil and Sleeping with Sirens have joined forces for a massive world tour spanning November to April — and they just added 30 more U.S. dates. The bands stop by the Fillmore Auditorium on Jan. 31, with tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 4. ($29.50-$35, Ticketmaster)

The Harlem Globetrotters will, against all odds, once again beat back those pesky Washington Generals when their family-friendly sports-entertainment show plays Colorado Springs’ newly-renamed Broadmoor World Arena (March 6), the Pepsi Center (March 7, early afternoon), the 1stBank Center (March 7, late) and Loveland’s Budweiser Events Center (March 8). Tickets for all shows are on sale. ($20-$110, )

John Wenzel: 303-954-1642 or jwenzel@denverpost.com

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