’80s covers, K-pop, YouTube star top list of concerts this week in Colorado Springs
– That Eighties Band: A Tribute to the 80s: The Denver-based band lays down ’80s tunes so well you’ll be wearing neon and shoulder pads by the end of the show. They cover the big names: Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Billy Idol, Bon Jovi and more, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Phil Long Music Hall at Bourbon Brothers, 13071 Bass Pro Drive, $22.80-$49.61; phillongmusichall.com.


– Golden: A K-Pop Kids Party: Take your kids to their first rave, only this one’s during the day and features K-pop (Korean pop). The family-friendly dance party will blast remixes of familiar soundtracks. Costumes are encouraged, 11 a.m. Saturday, The Black Sheep, 2106 E. Platte Ave., $21.12-$24.21; blacksheeprocks.com.
– Alex Warren: The singer-songwriter and YouTube star broke into the mainstream last year with his pop hit, “Ordinary,” off his debut album, “You’ll Be Alright, Kid.” Pop duo Nat and Alex Wolff will open the show, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Ford Amphitheater; 95 Spectrum Loop, $84-$382; fordamphitheater.live.
– Dayshift: The 30+ Daytime Party: This is for those of us who lament all the shows that start right when we want to go to bed. The club atmosphere will feature DJs, dancers, confetti showers and hits from the 1980s through the 2000s, 5-9 p.m. Saturday, Sunshine Studios, 3970 Clear View Frontage Road, $25; locomotivelive.com/dayshift-colorado-springs, sunshinestudioslive.com.
– Midnight Tyrannosaurus: The dubstep musician is known for his signature eerie and ominous sounds, dinosaur-sounding synths and sub bass, 9 p.m. Saturday, The Black Sheep, 2106 E. Platte Ave., $33.72; blacksheeprocks.com.





