Dead & Co., Bruce Campbell, String Cheese Incident, and more

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Note: All shows are subject to postponement or cancellation due to changing COVID-19 mandates and venue rules. Prices do not include service charges. Please check with the event organizers for up-to-date information and see Colorado state guidelines at covid19.colorado.gov.

BruceFest: The Definitive Bruce Campbell Film Festival is the latest horror-themed event to take over Parc d’Estes Stanley Hotel, the inspiration for “The Shining” by Stephen King. The festival celebrates the cult icon Bruce campbell with projections featuring him in person. There is a “watch with” series where Campbell answers questions from the audience about the Evil Dead series, as well as photo ops, a horror movie show, Ghostly Scavenger Hunt, competitions and expensive upgrades for. super fans.

And, of course, ongoing screenings of Campbell films such as “Bubba Ho-Tep,” “My Name is Bruce,” and the aforementioned Evil Dead series. Tickets for the November 12-14 event are on sale at different levels: $ 300 for “base level” events and screenings; $ 450 for that and “privileged access” (more advantages); and $ 600 for everything plus cocktails and dinner with Campbell. (stanleyhotel.com or axs.com)

Mort & Cie. this week added a pair of surprise late-season shows to Amphitheater of the Red Rocks. The October 19 and 20 concerts, featuring Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, John Mayer and Bob Weir, with Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti, arrive just before the band’s two previously announced concerts at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater in Greenwood Village on 22 and October 23. Tickets for the new past shows go on sale at noon on September 24. ($ 100 to $ 199.50, axs.com)

Also at the Stanley Hotel: Stanley’s beloved annual chain of shows from Murder by death continues with a January 21-23, 2022, held at the Estes Park hotel and venue. Tickets are on sale. Weekend passes and the January 23 show are sold out; others cost $ 60 per concert. (murderbydeath.com)

from Colorado String cheese incident, who has seen COVID issues on and offstage this year that has forced him to cancel shows, returns with a Thanksgiving weekend at RiNo’s Mission ballroom. Tickets for the shows for ages 16 and over on November 24, 26 and 27 go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, September 17. General admission is $ 60, while VIP tickets are $ 89.50 and three-day passes are $ 179.85. (axs.com)

christian rapper TobyMac and his MiscellaneousCity (yes they are actually racially diverse) the group will be in the news Ball arena on March 3, 2022, the promoters announced this week, with opening sets of Crowder, Cain, Cochren & Co., and Earthling. Tickets for the shows, which are part of the Hits Deep tour, go on sale at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 23. (Prices are not available at press time, ticketmaster.com)

Gap: Tom Hamilton & Holly Bowling will make the front page Boulder Theater on December 17th for “an intimate evening of improvisation”. Tickets for the concert for all ages are on sale. ($ 25- $ 30, bouldertheater.com)

Melodic indie act Postal mail swings by East Colfax Avenue’s Ogden Theater April 17, 2022, for a show from 16 years old. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, September 17. ($ 27- $ 75, axs.com)

Rockabilly legend Reverend Horton Heat Going Strong With A December 16 Show Announced For Englewood’s Gothic theater this week. Tickets for the 16 and over concert are on sale. ($ 9 to $ 30, axs.com)

Boulder Fox theater this week announced a show of Piece (December 17, $ 15- $ 18) and Bowregard + We Banjo 3 (December 3, $ 22- $ 25). Both shows for all ages go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, September 17. (foxtheater.com)

Papadosio The “Microdosio” tour, featuring virtual reality screens, live painters and other entertainers, arrives at Mission ballroom December 3. Tickets for the 16 and over extravaganza go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, September 17. ($ 30 to $ 35, axs.com)

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