The Denver Post

COME, LIBERATE US, CHRISTINA

- History Colorado’s Tiny Library Concert series — so Neyla Pekarek Jess Parsons mond Ring, McNichols Civic Center Building Street Art Ink: From the Body to the Wall Runway Show from 6:30 to 11 p.m.

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

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