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Scene Stealers | October 2024

Scene Stealers | October 2024


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Joshua Radin & Ron Pope @ Boulder Theater

Iconic indie folk/pop artist, Joshua Radin is coming to town with Ron Pope on November 2nd. In the past, this artist has described his music as a conglomeration of his journal entries, making it personal and captivating. Tickets start at $46. Visit AXS for more information.

Of The Trees @ Red Rocks

Enjoy two days of electronic music at Red Rocks with Denver-based artist, Of The Trees on November the 9th and 10th. Best known for up-beat soundscapes and creative beats, Of The Trees creator, Tyler Coombs takes listeners through a series of sensory journeys. Doors open at 5:00 pm on both days, with the show beginning at 5:30 pm. Single-day tickets start at $80. Two day passes run $172.50. Book tickets at Red Rocks.

Modest Mouse @ Mission Ballroom

Washington-born band, Modest Mouse, is coming to Mission Ballroom on November 11th to share some of its best-known tunes. $1 from each purchased ticket will be donated to charity. Doors open at 7:00 pm, and the show starts at 8:00pm. Tickets can be purchased for people aged 16 and up, and they start at $68.92. Visit Mission Ballroom.

Béla Fleck Plays Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue @ Colorado Symphony Orchestra  

Banjo master Béla Fleck will sit in the spotlight with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra to play George Gershwing’s Rhapsody in Blue on November 16th and 17th at 7:30 pm and 1:00 pm respectively. The classic work turned 100-years-old this year, which is one reason why Fleck aims to explore this particular tune. Tickets can be purchased at Colorado Symphony. They start at $12.80 a piece.

Fiddler on the Roof @ Jesters Dinner Theatre

Fiddler on the Roof tells the story of a milkman, and his five daughters in a pre-revolutionary Russian town. The musical navigates traditional values and anti-semitism amidst a changing climate. The show runs on weekends now until December 1st. Tickets start at $32 for the show. Visit Jesters Theatre.

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