If you haven’t attended one of Colorado’s summer concerts yet, now is your chance. For easy pickings, discover some of the concerts popping up throughout this upcoming week. From electronic to bluegrass vibes, satisfy your musical hunger and grab your friends for another unforgettable night in Denver.

June 6, 2016

Recommended: Leon Russell @ The Oriental Theater
While the Oriental Theater states this is a sold out show, you can still find tickets high and low to see the legendary Leon Russell. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, Russell has shared history and musical stages with artists such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. Ranging from dance-inducing gospel music to bluegrass influence, you’ll want to join in on the talents Russell has to offer and take part in down right good and dirty rock n roll music.

Also see:
If I Fall @ the Marquis Theater
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June 7, 2016

Recommended: The Lumineers @ Red Rocks
Created out of Denver’s local music scene, the Lumineers have had a wildly successful and fast rise to musical notoriety. And it is well deserved — their catchy, folk-infused lyrics chase down a genius that even newly born music lovers can grasp and hold onto. Able to combine a nostalgic yet positively upbeat vibe, you will want to search for a ticket to see their two-night run at Red Rocks this week.

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Toyoko Police Club @ the Gothic Theater
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Ziggy Marley @ Belly Up Aspen
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June 9, 2016

Recommended: Katchafire @ Cervantes Masterpiece with Mystic Roots Band, Gondwana and Na’an Stop
Float along to Palm Tree sensations with this New Zealand band who boast reggae tunes that ring out peacefully and eloquently. Jamming together since the late 90s, they have turned cannabis culture into an art form, and if you can’t make the show on Wednesday, they are also headlining the Aggie up in Fort Collins the day before. Dance your way into summer and give yourself a beautiful break during the work week.

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June 10, 2016

Recommended: Lettuce @ Red Rocks
It’s time to get funky. And if you missed Funk on the Rocks with Chromeo last week, do not be despaired. The masterminds that make up the band Lettuce are here this week to satiate your thirst for funkiness. Find your dancing partner and head to the Rocks for a night of big brass, smooth tunes and groovy seas of tunes from the band that has been touring and performing for over two decades.

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Also see:
Trevor Hall @ Chautauqua Auditorium
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Summer Jam with Fetty Wap, Kid Ink, Ty Dolla $ign and more @ Fiddler’s Green
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June 11, 2016

Photo courtesy of A$AP Ferg's Facebook

Photo courtesy of A$AP Ferg’s Facebook

Recommended: A$AP Ferg and Torey Lanez @ the Ogden

Having just released his sophomore album, Always Strive and Prosper, A$AP Ferg is clearly enjoying his musical lift-off into fame. Producing hits like “Shabba,” and “New Level,” his fans are just as ecstatic as he is to bounce to his lyrical raps and remixes. The New York-based rapper has an ear for creating music that crowds are eager to fill up auditoriums and dance to, so you won’t want to miss out on this show that is sure to stir fire in your musical soul.

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Everyone Orchestra & Incidental Animals featuring Kyle Hollingsworth & Jason Hann, Eddie Roberts, Dan Lebowitz, Jenn & Natalie and More @ Cervantes Masterpiece
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Big Head Todd & The Monsters @ Red Rocks
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June 12, 2016

Recommended: Polish Ambassador @ Red Rocks
Frontman David Sugalski is bridging his band with activism by creating the Permaculture Action Movement that encourages sustainability between the art community and the earth — a loving ideal that Coloradans have clearly embraced since Polish Ambassador frequently tours throughout this beautiful state.  Whether you are captivated by this movement, or just merely love his dreamy and mind-altering tunes, you’ll want to hit the Rocks to feel full with music and harmony.

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Also see:
Russ @ The Bluebird Theater
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