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- Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and Dwight Yoakam’s Fiddler’s Green Amphitheat­re Boy George & Culture Club The B-52s. The ’80s heroes Dylan Owens: 303-954-1785 or dowens@denverpost.com

Don’t let the tour name fool you: The artists might give you flashbacks, but there’s nothing illicit about just-announced LSD Tour. The tour — an acronym of the first letter of each of the celebrated singer-songwriter­s’ first names — brings the trio together for the first time in the roughly 100 years they’ve collective­ly performed music. Catch them at Red Rocks Amphitheat­re on Aug. 14. Tickets on sale at 10 a.m. on March 30. ($39.50-$79.50 via axs.com) is a veritable time machine this summer. It already had throwback shows from Vanilla Ice and Wang Chung in the bag, and now it’s landed another nostalgia onetwo: and play the Greenwood Village venue on Sept. 8. Tickets are on sale now. ($29.50-$89.50 via axs.com) The last time Australian indie rocker Courtney Barnett played Denver was the night Donald Trump was elected president. (She ended the evening with a cover of Dan Kelly’s political kiss-off “Drunk on Election Night.”) Her next go ’round could be less emotional but, touring behind a gutting new album of still-life poetry, don’t count on it. She plays the Ogden Theatre with Waxahatche­e on Sept. 29. Tickets are on sale now. ($30.75-$35 via axs.com) Can’t get enough sad music? Well, then, might we recommend the glassy-eyed rock of Petal? Kiley Lotz’s Scranton, Pa., rock project deals in bracing, hand-tothe-throat songs that make you remember why you don’t envy the far side of 25 as much as you might remember. Genre kin Camp Cope opens its June 29 show at Marquis Theatre. Tickets are on sale now. ($13-$15 via ticketfly.com)

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