COME, LIBERATE US, CHRISTINA
FRIDAY» Get your genie out of his bottle and take him to see Christina Aguilera as her Liberation Tour comes to the Pepsi Center at Friday at 8 p.m. Be warned: The singer had to postpone an Oct. 13 show in Detroit after losing her voice. Just hours before her show, she tweeted: “It pains me to say, I have been doing all I possibly can to speed recovery and I’m so much closer, but on my doctors orders I’m unable to perform the show tonight in Detroit.” We’re counting on a full recovery by Friday, so you can find out what a girl wants. Tickets $59.50$149.50 are available through altitudetickets.com
Big music, small room.
Wouldn’t it be great if the musicians performing in a tiny concert series used teensy weensy instruments? Well, it won’t happen at named because it’s held in the intimate listening room of History Colorado’s Stephen H. Hart Library & Research Center. Scheduled performers include
(of the Lumineers) with on Oct. 23; Heavy Diawith Paul DeHaven, on Nov. 27; and A.J. Fullerton on Jan. 15. All shows are at 7 p.m. and cost $10 for History Colorado members, $13 for nonmembers. Tickets are available at historycolorado.org or by calling 3038662394.
Street Art Ink runway show.
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2 5 ing or on skin, art is art. For one night, the two will come together inside the with Bear with me now: It’s a runway show inspired by an exhibit, which is inspired by the intersection of tattoo and mural art. The night will feature 13 local models who will display their body art, as well as two drink tickets, appetizers and a meetandgreet opportunity with local artists Sandi Calistro