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It's Arena-Rock Week in Denver

It's a big week for arena shows, including the Who at the Pepsi Center on Tuesday, Carrie Underwood is at the venue on Wednesday and Bruce Springsteen is there on Thursday.  The Smashing Pumpkins, Chairlift and Murder By Death are also in the area this week. See the full list of our...
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It's a big week for arena shows, including the Who at the Pepsi Center on Tuesday, Carrie Underwood at the venue on Wednesday, and Bruce Springsteen there on Thursday.  The Smashing Pumpkins, Chairlift and Murder by Death are also in the area this week. See the full list of our picks below. 

MONDAY, MARCH 28

Tal Wilkenfeld
$20, 8 p.m. Boulder Theater

Trapt
$15. 7 p.m. The Black Sheep

Cullen Omari
$12, 9 p.m. Larimer Lounge

Bayonne 
$10/$12, 9 p.m. Lost Lake Lounge

TUESDAY, MARCH 29

The Who
$39.50-$139.50, 7:30 p.m. Pepsi Center

Carrie Underwood
$46-$76, 7 p.m. Broadmoor World Arena 

Tinashe
$12-$15, 8 p.m. Ogden Theatre

Chairlift
$20-$25, 9 p.m. Gothic Theatre

Geoff Tate's Operation: Mindcrime
$28, 7:30 pm The Oriental Theater

Murder by Death
$23/$25, 8 p.m. Fox Theatre

Shannon & the Clams
$15, 7 p.m. Bluebird Theater

Black Tusk and Holy Grail
$10/$13, 7 p.m. Marquis Theater

Quilt 
$12, 9 p.m. Larimer Lounge

Randy Brecker (also March 30)
$17-$25, 6 & 8 p.m. Dazzle 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30

Carrie Underwood
$46 and up, 7 p.m. Pepsi Center

The Smashing Pumpkins
$49.50-$69.50, 8 p.m. Ellie Caulkins Opera House

Adam Lambert
$22.50/$25, 7 p.m. Paramount Theatre

Murder by Death
$23-$25, 8 p.m. The Black Sheep

A Great Big World
$22-$65, 7p.m. Marquis Theater

Brian Lynch Quartet
$24-$29, 7:15 p.m. Nocturne

THURSDAY, MARCH 31

Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band
$55-$150, 7:30 p.m. Pepsi Center

Indigo Girls with the University Symphony Orchestra
$20, 9 p.m. Macky Auditorium

Hellyeah!
$23/$25, 6 p.m. Summit Music Hall

The Band of Heathens
$10/$15, 9 p.m. Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom
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