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Thirty Seconds to Mars leads Big Gig

- Denver Botanic Gardens’ Hill Music, Violent Femmes Amos Lee (Aug. 1) and

Oscar-winning actor and perpetual pretty-boy Jared Leto (“Blade Runner 2049”) has said before that he considers his Hollywood career second to his musical one. Depending on your taste for his glossy, hyper-melodic pop-rock act Thirty Seconds to Mars, that’s either great or terrible news. Regardless, fans (and improbably well-funded haters) can catch Leto’s 20-year-old L.A. band live when it headlines

Channel 93.3’s Big Gig at Fiddler’s Green Ampitheatr­e on July 15. Tickets for the show, with warm-ups Walk the Moon, K.Flay, lovelytheb­and, Jukebox the Ghost, Welshly Arms, Two Feet and L.I.F.T., are on sale. ($30-$99.50, axs.com) Panic! at the Disco rarely fails to deliver spectacle at its arena shows, and its latest tour — supporting new album “Pray for the Wicked” — will likely follow suit. Tickets for the band’s Aug. 7 concert at the Pepsi Center, with Arizona and Hayley Kiyoko, are on sale at noon on March 30. ($30.75-$70.75, altitudeti­ckets.com) Yes will celebrate 50 years of making prog-rock and foreheadsm­acking album covers with a 30-plus date summer tour that brings the British band to the Paramount Theatre June 11. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. March 30. ($49.50-$99.50, altitudeti­ckets.com) popular summer concert series, co-produced with south Denver folk-and-roots institutio­n Swallow

recently added shows from

(June 11),

Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemaker­s (Aug. 8) to the roster at the Gardens’ UMB Bank Amphitheat­er. Tickets are on sale now, and details on the full summer lineup, ticket prices and more are available at concerts.botanicgar­dens.org.

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