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Stevie Wonder performs during his "Songs in the Key of Life Tour" on March 17, 2015 at the Pepsi Center. The R&B legend joined Del Norte, Colo.'s Grayson Erhard for a surprise duet during Erhard's set at NAMM 2017. (Photo By John Leyba/The Denver Post)
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Stevie Wonder performs during his “Songs in the Key of Life Tour” on March 17, 2015 at the Pepsi Center. The R&B legend joined Del Norte, Colo.’s Grayson Erhard for a surprise duet during Erhard’s set at NAMM 2017. (Photo By John Leyba/The Denver Post)
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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The biggest music event in the high country this weekend is undoubtedly the , featuring sets from Train (Sept. 2), the Killers and Thievery Corporation (Sept. 3) and Stevie Wonder with Duran Duran and Corinne Bailey Rae (Sept. 4). Tickets are $80-$250, and $10-$35 for kids’ passes. Call 866-527-8499 or visit .

But there’s also the Vail Jazz Party, a KUVO 89.3 FM-sponsored event at (and around) Vail Square that features more than 40 artists and 35 hours of music, plus screenings, tributes, receptions and multimedia presentations. Tickets are $55-$400 at 888-824-5526 or

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