Thirty Seconds to Mars leads Big Gig
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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