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The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

This week is a bit light on concerts – thank you, Christmas –  but there are still some shows worth checking out before the New Year's celebrations take over the weekend.
Annie Booth performs A Charlie Brown Christmas at Dazzle tonight.
Annie Booth performs A Charlie Brown Christmas at Dazzle tonight. Armando Martinez
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This week is a bit light on concerts because of Christmas and all, but there are still some shows worth checking out before the New Year's celebrations start kicking in over the weekend. Annie Booth performs A Charlie Brown Christmas tonight at Dazzle, while Bluebook, which recently released the superb EP The Astronaut's Wife, is at Syntax Physic Opera. Chilean-American singer-songwriter Chris Bowers Castillo, who performs under the name Kiltro, is at Lost Lake, and Jim Lauderdale, who knows his way around country and Americana, is at Soiled Dove Underground. Here's our full list of picks:


MONDAY, DECEMBER 24

A Charlie Brown Christmas with the Annie Booth Trio
$10-$20, 5:30 p.m., Dazzle

Duane Mark
$5, 9:30 p.m., Goosetown Tavern


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26

Ms. Lauryn Hill
$185-$495, 9 p.m., Belly Up Aspen

Kiltro
$10-$12, 8 p.m., Lost Lake

Mr. Griever
$7, 8 p.m., Syntax Physic Opera



THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27

Robert Randolph and the Family Band
$20, 7 p.m., The Caribou Room

Jim Lauderdale
$20-$25, 8 p.m., Soiled Dove Underground

Spoonbill
$20-$25, 9 p.m., The Black Box

Bluebook and Sleepy Animals
$7, 9 p.m., Syntax Physic Opera

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