“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah was known as an acclaimed stand-up before he filled the desk on that long-running Comedy Central show, so it makes sense that he’d use some of his precious free time between tapings to stay limber on stage. The 34-year-old South Africa native will make his debut as a Red Rocks Amphitheatre headliner on May 19 as part of his Loud & Clear Tour, with tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. ($45-$125, axs.com)
Minnesota party-starter Lizzo is bringing her Cuz I Love You Tour to the Ogden Theatre on May 1 — not long after her April 14 and 21 Coachella dates. Tickets for the all-ages concert are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 8. ($28-$35, axs.com)
Country’s Jason Aldean and his 30-city Ride All Night Tour will play Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on July 26, with openers Kane Brown, Carly Pearce and Dee Jay Silver. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. ($35-$110, axs.com)
Grammy-winning chameleon Norah Jones will bring music legend Mavis Staples with her when she headlines Red Rocks on July 16. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. ($49.50-$99.50, axs.com)
Indie-pop collective Superorganism, which has a way of polarizing listeners by not taking itself too seriously or over-explaining itself, will headline the Gothic Theatre on April 26 in what’s sure to be one of the most colorfully (and agreeably) insane shows of the year. Tickets to the 16-and-up concert are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. ($20-$25, axs.com)
The Westword Music Showcase, which reliably fills the Golden Triangle each summer with dance-ready music fans, returns June 29 for its 25th installment. This year’s headliners include Jauz, Bishop Briggs, Crooked Colors, Lovelytheband and Shaed – and 100-plus local bands to be announced at a later date. Tickets for the multi-stage, multi-venue event are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 2. ($25 early-bird GA tickets, $35 regular price and $65 VIP; westwordshowcase.com)
Vampire Weekend has a new album, “Father of the Bride,” and an Oct. 8 date at Red Rocks, which goes on sale at noon Feb. 8. ($49.50-$99.50, axs.com)
While Levitt Pavilion presents most of its shows for free, one of its paid summer concerts is turning the heads of ’90s pop- and alt-rock enthusiasts: Third Eye Blind and Jimmy Eat World will play the outdoor venue on June 22 as part of their Summer Gods Tour, with an opening set from one-time indie darlings Ra Ra Riot. Tickets for the all-ages show are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. (Prices TBA; Ticketmaster)
If there was a more stylistically compatible lineup of ornery, thoughtful folk-pop and indie-roots music than Shakey Graves, Dr. Dog and Caroline Rose — playing as a bill at Red Rocks on Aug. 15 — we haven’t seen it this year. Tickets for the all-ages show are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. ($40-$65, axs.com)
The Pardon My French show at Red Rocks on April 26 will feature a trio of heavy-hitting EDM names combining forces for the sake of all dance-happy fans everywhere. DJ Snake, Tchami x Malaa and Mercer will take over the venue for the all-ages show, which goes on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. ($40-$75, axs.com)
John Butler Trio, the Australian roots-rock band, and Colorado’s own Yonder Mountain String Band are co-headlining a night at Red Rocks. Tickets for the all-ages, Aug. 16 show are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 1. ($45-$79.50, axs.com)
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