Philharmonic performances, folk music and a Led Zeppelin tribute across town this week
ABBY POSNER: Singer-songwriter Abby Posner brings her acoustic-driven sound to the Black Rose Acoustic Society, joined by openers Sage Cook and Aera Fox. The venue offers a close-up experience for fans of handcrafted, folk-inspired music, 7 p.m. Friday, Black Forest Community Center, 12530 Black Forest Road, $8-$12; blackroseacoustic.org.
THE BRUDI BROTHERS: Americana band The Brudi Brothers bring its blend of folk, country and rock to The Black Sheep, pairing old-school influences with “blood harmonies.” Known for chaotic live shows and viral momentum from tracks such as “Me More Cowboy Than You,” the band delivers a sound that connects, 8 p.m. Friday, 2106 E. Platte Ave., $28.05; blacksheeprocks.com.
TEN YEARS GONE LED ZEPPELIN TRIBUTE: Classic rock meets a good cause as Ten Years Gone brings the music of Led Zeppelin to Phil Long Music Hall at Bourbon Brothers for a benefit concert supporting Elite Equine Rescue. Proceeds will help fund the care and rehabilitation of at-risk horses, 7 p.m. Friday, 13071 Bass Pro Drive, $49.18-$79.44; phillongmusichall.com.
SANTA RIOS CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF CARLOS SANTANA: Latin rock rhythms take center stage as Santa Rios brings the iconic sound of Carlos Santana to Stargazers Theatre and Event Center. Expect soaring guitar solos, percussion-driven grooves and a set packed with classics such as “Black Magic Woman,” 7 p.m. Saturday, 10 S. Parkside Drive, $28; stargazerstheatre.com.
COLORADO SPRINGS PHILHARMONIC: “MARSALIS / RACHMANINOFF”: Jazz meets classical music as the Colorado Springs Philharmonic pairs the bold, New Orleans-inspired sounds from Wynton Marsalis with the sweeping emotion of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 3, 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Pikes Peak Center, 190 S. Cascade Ave., $41-$129; csphilharmonic.org.






