Stay here. Play here. See it in the Springs.
Why leave town to see great concerts when we're bringing them right to you this summer? Keep watching as we're adding new events all the time. All events listed are at either the World Arena or Pikes Peak Center.
Stay here. Play here. See it in the Springs!
The Neville Brothers
July 1, 8:00 PM
Pikes Peak Center
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The
Neville Brothers (Art, Charles, Aaron and Cyril) have had a long
history, both as a sibling group and as solo artists. Soaking their
music in the New Orlean’s sound that they grew up with, The Neville
Brothers have reached from R&B to Adult Contemporary and Rock
stations. Spanning over five decades, The Neville Brothers have
released countless hit songs, including: “Africa,” “Fire on the Bayou,”
“Tell it Like it is,” “Fever,” “Everybody Plays the Fool,” and “Mardi
Gras Mambo.”
Peter Frampton
July 27, 7:30 PM
Pikes Peak Center
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He
was a British teen sensation with the Herd. He was a hard rock hero
with Humble Pie. He was an international phenomenon with a solo career
that included the release of the multi-platinum 1976 album– Frampton
Comes Alive, arguably the most successful live recording of all time.
He’s guitar legend and Grammy Award winner Peter Frampton, and he’s
lighting up the Pikes Peak Center July 27.
A mainstay on the
rock scene since the late 1960s, Frampton has enjoyed a career full of
accolades and 20 Top Ten hits including 1970s guitar anthems “Baby I
Love Your Way,” “Do You Feel Like We Do,” and “Show Me the Way.” He is
particularly proud, however, of his 2007 all-instrumental album
Fingerprints, which earned Frampton his first GRAMMY® Award, for “Best
Pop Instrumental Album.”
Blondie
August 25, 8:00 PM
Pikes Peak Center
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Inducted into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006,
Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late
'70s new wave punk scene by defying easy categorization. They
wrote great rock hooks and brilliant, ironic lyrics. They had the
hippest clothes and the coolest hair. Debbie Harry went from the
pages of Punk magazine to being on the cover of just about every
mainstream publication on the newsstands.
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