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Thievery Corporation – June 13th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 6 min read

An air of mystical excitement filled Red Rocks on Friday the 13th. The curious date was met with another peculiar happening: a full moon, a combo which won’t be seen again until 2049. All of this made for a fantastic yet somewhat eerie mood within the crowd. Put it together with the enchanting Electronic World Dance music of Thievery Corporation at the world famous venue Red Rocks and what do you get? “It’s going to be spiritual,” I heard one guy say. His prediction was spot-on.

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Of Monsters and Men & Vampire Weekend – May 20th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 2 min read

Colorful umbrellas and rain ponchos dotted the seats at Red Rocks Amphitheater last Monday when a chilled out, pleasant mix of young hipsters and middle aged business types turned out to see the co-headlining show with Icelandic Folk-Poppers Of Monsters and Men and the hipster answer to Paul Simon, Vampire Weekend.

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93.3’s “Not So Silent Night” featuring Fun., Of Monsters And Men & Churchill – December 13th – 1stBank Center

Estimated read time 6 min read

The giant 1stBank Center arena filled-in early last Thursday night for Channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night concert featuring three of 2012’s biggest names in substantive Pop music. The crowd in the stands was dominated by groups of friends and couples in their twenties and thirties drinking nine dollar Bud Lights and chatting casually and all the signs that Fun has arrived as arena-sized band were present.

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Of Monsters And Men – December 12th – The Boulder Theater

Estimated read time 4 min read

On the heels of the meteoric surge in popularity Of Monsters and Men has experienced this past year as they rose from Icelandic obscurity to chart topping success in the US the sold-out Boulder Theater was packed with fans of the Icelandic pop folk group and their two unique and outstanding vocalists. The sound was good, the crowd was fun and loud, and the night was worth the cost of entry. Maybe even for those who bought tickets for a premium on Craigslist.