What concert plans do you have this week?

There are lots of reasons to enjoy a night on the town; Mardi Gras' Fat Tuesday, Valentines Day and...well, you haven't been out lately and there are some great bands playing.

The Who bring their 'Quadrophenia and more' tour to the Pepsi Center Tuesday, February 12. Along with original members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, the band includes Pino Palladino on bass, Zak Starkey on drums (Ringo Starr's son), Simon Townshend on guitar (Pete's brother), John Corey, Frank Simes and Loren Gold on keyboards and backing vocals. As the title suggests, they'll be playing their double length 'Quadrophenia' album in it's entirety plus many more of their hits.

Also on Tuesday, February 12, the Cadillac Ranch, 3307 East Nationway, is hosting the 'craziest Mardi Gras Party' in Cheyenne starting at 9 p.m. with lots of free beads.

The Ogden Theatre in Denver presents Feed Me with Teeth along with Mord Fustang beginning at 9 p.m. on Tuesday.

In downtown Cheyenne on Friday, February 15, Ernie November, 217 West Lincolnway, has a free show featuring 666Pack and Silencer from 7 until 9. Scott Rupe plays 7 until 10 at Sanford's Pub and Grub, 115 East 17th Street, with no cover charge. The Fridays In the Hynds series presents Greyweather between 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. for $5, those 15 and under get in free with an adult.

The Fort Collin's Lincoln Center, 417 West Magnolia Street, has The Pink Floyd LaserSpectacular at 7:30 on Friday night, tickets are $31. On Saturday, February 16, the Laser Spectacular will be at the Paramount Theatre in Denver at 8 p.m.

Second Opinion will be the free entertainment at The Midtown Tavern, also known as Anderson's Other Corner at 1303 East Pershing Boulevard, on Friday at 8 p.m. Hopefully they'll make a return visit to the KING FM studios late Friday afternoon. They are always a lot of fun.

 

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