Scores of Grammy Award winners to play Colorado Springs venues this fall
Mark Humphrey
Inside or outside. Country, metal or rock. No matter your preference, there’s plenty of popular music acts on the local docket as summer fades into fall.
Aug. 30: Little Big Town, with Wynonna Judd and Shelby Lynne, Ford Amphitheater — The harmonies of the Grammy Award-winning country quartet have been around since 1998. Their list of hits includes “Pontoon,” “Better Man,” “Bring it on Home” and “Little White Church.”
Sept. 4: “Weird Al” Yankovic, Ford Amphitheater — No song is safe from “Weird Al,” a Grammy Award-winning singer and comedian known for his send-up of popular tunes, such as “Amish Paradise,” which parodies Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise,” and “Eat It,” a parody of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It.”
Sept. 6: Train, Ford Amphitheater — The Grammy Award-winning pop rock band, which hit it big with the 2001 song “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me),” still boasts its lead front man, Pat Monahan, though the rest of the players have changed. Hits include “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Drive By.”
Sept. 28: Miranda Lambert, pictured, with Randy Rogers, Ford Amphitheater — The Grammy Award-winning singer is a staple of the country music scene, having been crowned Entertainer of the Year multiple times. Her hits include “Gunpowder & Lead” and “The House That Built Me.”
Sept. 29: Dream Theater, Pikes Peak Center — Many call the Grammy Award-winning progressive metal band one of the top three in its genre. Its 16th album, “Parasomnia,” dropped in February. Hits include “Pull Me Under,” “Fo-Fi-Fo” and “Another Day.”
Oct. 10: Alice Cooper and Judas Priest, with Corrosion of Conformity, The Broadmoor World Arena — Hits by Cooper, who released his first solo album in 1975, include “Lace and Whiskey” and “Poison.” The English metal band Judas Priest got its start in 1969 and cranked out hits such as “Painkiller.”
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