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The Fifteen Best Concerts in Denver This Week

There are some big shows at the Pepsi Center (Imagine Dragons, and Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire). Also this week: Alt-J and TV on the Radio, and HARD Red Rocks at Red Rocks, Fall Out Boy and Wiz Khalifa at Fiddler's Green and Charli XCX and Bleachers at the...
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There are some big shows at the Pepsi Center (Imagine Dragons, and Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire). Also this week: Alt-J and TV on the Radio, and HARD Red Rocks at Red Rocks, Fall Out Boy and Wiz Khalifa at Fiddler's Green and Charli XCX and Bleachers at the Fillmore. The full list of our picks follows.

MONDAY, JULY 27

Imagine Dragons
$29.50/$69.50 7:00PM Pepsi Center

Alt-J and TV on the Radio
$39.95-$45 7:30PM Red Rocks Amphitheatre

eTown Live Radio Show Taping with Robert Earl Keen
$25 7:00 PM eTown Hall

TUESDAY, JULY 28

Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire
$25-$125, 7:00 PM Pepsi Center

Lyle Lovett and HIs Large Band
$39.50-$89.50 8:00 PM Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Rod Stewart
$53-$159.50, 7:30 PM Broadmoor World Arena

Under the Sun featuring Sugar Ray, Better Than Ezra, Uncle Kracker, and Eve 6
$50-$55, 6:00 PM Botanic Gardens at Chatfield

Summer Slaughter Tour featuring Arch Enemy, Born Of Osiris, Veil Of Maya and more
$28/$30 2:00 PM Summit Music Hall

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29

Fall Out Boy and Wiz Khalifa
$25-$75 7:00 PM Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre

Charli XCX and Bleachers 
$30.50/$35, 7:30 PM Fillmore Auditorium

Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit
$30 9:00 PM, Fox Theatre

THURSDAY, JULY 30

HARD Red Rocks with Dog Blood, the Glitch Mob, Porter Robinson and more
$49.50/$55 5:00PM Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Los Lobos
$31-$57, 7:30 PM Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities

Col. Bruce Hampton & The Aquarium Rescue Unit
$30 9:00 PM, Fox Theatre

Pokey LaFarge 
$16/$18 7:00 PM Bluebird Theater


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