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Best Indie & Rock Jul 27 - Sep 27

in Colorado Springs

Steve Miller Band at Sunset Amphitheater

Steve Miller Band

The Steve Miller Band are on the road again this year. Now five-decade veterans of the music 'biz, don't miss your chance to catch the legendary group live when they bring their electric and eclectic show to you. It's one incendiary live experience fans are sure to treasure.

Los Lobos at Boot Barn Hall

Los Lobos

Fusing good old fashioned rock and roll with brown-eyed soul, cumbia, boleros and norteno, Tex-Mex outfit Los Lobos (which translates to The Wolves) first gained commercial success and an international following when their cover of Ritchie Valens' La Bamba hit the top of the charts around the world in 1987. Experimenting with multiple genres over the decades, their wide-ranging sound has flourished in a variety of styles, from acoustic ballads to experimental rock. Whilst they may reinvent themselves constantly, their definitive fusion of Latin and American music remains at the creative core.

Beach Boys at Sunset Amphitheater

Beach Boys

It's hard to believe that these guys have been delighting the world to with their legendary surf infused rock and roll for five decades since releasing "Fun Fun Fun" but there you have it. Consisting of Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Bruce Johnston, 'America's Band' are still bringing their incredible sounds to venues across the world!

Barenaked Ladies at Sunset Amphitheater

Barenaked Ladies

Canada's finest purveyors of bouncy pop-rock are heading out for a handful of shows in 2024. The multiple Juno Award-winning band never fail to deliver hook-laden goodness, from their iconic single 'One Week', to the theme tune for TV's The Big Bang Theory, and their live shows are always fantastic fun.

Primus at Sunset Amphitheater

Primus

The ever-undefinable Primus have a huge 2024 ahead of them. As well as touring with Coheed & Cambria and A Perfect Circle, the band are also doing a string of headline sets throughout the USA. Composed of bassist/vocalist Les Claypool, guitarist Larry "Ler" LaLonde, and drummer Tim "Herb" Alexander, Primus has been pushing boundaries for nearly 40 years.

Cage The Elephant at Sunset Amphitheater

Cage The Elephant

Get ready to rock out with Cage the Elephant, as they gear up to drop their latest album, Neon Pill, and hit the road for an epic North American tour! Known for their electrifying stage presence, the band promises to deliver all their hard-hitting rock anthems and heartfelt ballads straight to your ears.

Chris Isaak at Pikes Peak Center

Chris Isaak

With over 30 years of performing behind him and twelve albums to boot, Chris Isaak is still every bit a star today as he was in the 1980s when he emerged onto the scene as country music's blue-eyed boy. Best known for his sultry track Wicked Game, with its iconic, sensuous black and white video, Isaak is also an occasional actor!

Gregory Alan Isakov at Pikes Peak Center

Gregory Alan Isakov

Farmer and indie-folkster Gregory Alan Isakov is hitting the road on his latest jaunt across the country. Fans of the South African native are sure to be enthused by a further opportunity to see the man live on stage, presenting songs from both Evening Machines and his six other albums, including 'The Stable Song', 'Big Black Car', and 'If I Go, I'm Goin'.

John Fogerty at Sunset Amphitheater

John Fogerty

Founder member of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty's unmistakable growl was a staple of American radio during the 60s, on tracks like Bad Moon Rising, Proud Mary and the anti-Vietnam war anthem Fortunate Son. Selling millions of records worldwide, the group disbanded in 1970, at which point Fogerty pursued a highly successful solo career, penning hits including Old Man Down the River and Rockin' All Over the World (later made famous by Status Quo).

38 Special at Pikes Peak Center

38 Special

Lead by Donnie Van Zant, the brother of Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant, 38 Special broke out from the shadows of the Southern rock behemoth and carved out a name for themselves with soaring, stomping stadium rock and roll. Don't miss the Second Chance hitmakers when they dust off their catalog of hell-raising anthems and hit the road during an extensive tour of North America.

Alan Parsons Live Project at Pikes Peak Center

Alan Parsons Live Project

Grammy-winning songwriter, producer and engineer Alan Parsons had a hand at creating some of classic rock's most memorable albums, from Abbey Road to Dark Side Of The Moon. But when he wasn't creating collaborative musical magic in the studio, the multi-talented muso was cultivating a cult following thanks to his solo endeavours, releasing twelve mind-bending progressive rock albums between 1974 and 2014.

Badfish at Black Sheep

Badfish

A tribute band to the music of Sublime, Badfish try to emulate their heroes by attempting to combine reggae, hip hop, funk, punk, and ska. This blend may sound odd but the combination of all these styles creates an electric atmosphere which will have you singing along without realizing why and the band turn in such convincing performances to make their heroes proud!

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