Denver
is guaranteed a certain amount of big concerts each year, given the city’s
geographic importance in regional tour-routing.
In other words: If you’re
playing this part of the country, performing in the metro area is essential to
recouping your travel costs.
But Colorado’s reputation
as an all-around stellar market — from multi-night runs along the Front Range
to coveted “boutique plays” in mountain towns — has only inflated the size and
prestige of Denver’s thousands of annual concerts.
There’s much more to come,
given those massive venues such
as Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village (capacity: 18,000) haven’t
yet revealed a single show for this year. Here are just a few of the metro
area’s biggest live music events — meaning crowds of 5,000 people or more —
that have been announced for 2021 Concert Tours as
of press time, in chronological order.
Icelantic’s Winter On The Rocks:
Icelantic’s annual Outdoor
+ Snow Show-adjacent concert, Jan. 31 at Red
Rocks Amphitheatre,
will feature live music from Zhu, They, SNBRN and DJ Matt Cassidy. (https://bit.ly/2Fv3pSH)
Miranda
Lambert at the Pepsi Center
Part
of Lambert’s Wildcard Tour 2021, this Feb. 1 show with Cody
Johnson and LANCO is a chance for
pop-country fans to gather under a more generalist banner (i.e. neither
willfully escapist nor overtly political) and celebrate Lambert’s Nov. 1 Sony
release, “Wildcard.”
View all Miranda Lambert tickets here
Post Malone at the Pepsi Center
Yes, he was just here (on Nov. 10) and no, he isn’t going away anytime
soon. Heat-seeking Malone, a.k.a. 24-year-old rapper Austin Richard Post could
probably make it a hat trick — with a third Pepsi Center show in a 12-month
period — and it would still pack the joint. This March 12 date also includes
Swae Lee and Tyla Yaweh.
View all Post Malone tickets here
Celine Dion at the Pepsi Center
Grammy-winner
Dion’s March 24 concert at the Pepsi Center follows years of the Canadian
powerhouse honing her stagecraft in Las Vegas. And its rarity ensures the
faithful will turn out for the Dion’s first Colorado appearance in awhile
(notably, she opened the Pepsi Center with its first-ever live event on Oct. 1,
1999).
View all Celine Dion tickets here
Justin Bieber at Empower Field at Mile High
Whether
he’s the object of love, pity or ridicule, 25-year-old Canadian pop star Justin
Bieber has proven himself a survivor. That’s netted him a wide range of
attention-getting collaborations and gigs, including this massive 2021 world
tour. He visits Empower Field at Mile High on June 13.
View all Justin Bieber tickets here
Resource: https://www.tixbag.com/blog/2020/01/08/upcoming-concerts-in-denver/
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