The Denver Post

Now on sale

- Tash Sultana, GRiZ,

Want to see Colorado-affiliated EDM artist and “future funk” producer but you were shut out of his sold-out, July 13 concert at Red Rocks? The fullband version of GRiZ will be practicing the night before at the Ogden Theatre, and promoter AEG Presents is cleverly selling tickets. So, basically, don’t expect perfection even though you’ll be paying for the experience. Tickets to the 16-and-up GRiZ Live Band Rehearsal on July 12 are on sale. ($52.80, axs.com) As the Warped Tour readies its final Denver stop this weekend, it’s worth rememberin­g there was a time when emo acts like Dashboard Confession­al and All Time Low seemed to be inescapabl­e realities, not relics of a simpler, more earnest (if often painfully corny) mall-punk past. Both acts are co-headlining the Fillmore Auditorium on Oct. 6, which means teary singalongs and intense nostalgia will likely follow. Tickets for the all-ages (as it should be) “Summer Ever After Tour,” with Gnash, are on sale at 10 a.m. June 29. ($38.50, livenation.com) Rüfüs Du Sol will bring its Australian dance party to the Fillmore for a second night with its just-added Nov. 11 concert, bolstering the previously announced Nov. 10 show. Tickets to both went on sale on June 22. ($34.75, livenation.com)

another Australian export, owes much of her current notoriety to a virtuoso command of looping pedals, which makes for compelling (and extremely popular) YouTube videos. She’s also a talented singer and guitarist, as she’ll prove when she plays the Fillmore on Nov. 27 — just a few months after the release of her debut

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