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Photo courtesy of www.12stringbass.com

Keggs-n-Eggs breakfast concert
makes for a sunny-side St. Patty’s

In what has become a St. Patrick’s Day downtown tradition, LoDo’s Bar and Grill on Larimer will hold their annual Keggs-n-Eggs breakfast concert combo March 14, offering a sunny-side up twist to the traditionally nocturnal holiday.

Legendary ska act and animal activists Goldfinger will headline the show, with local band the Flobots and U2 cover band Under a Blood Red Sky setting the tempo for the extraordinarily early event.

Because the show is free (that’s right, free), hopeful attendees are encouraged to show up early. After all, you’ll have the rest of the weekend to sleep it off.

Friday 3.14
Keggs-n-Eggs featuring Goldfinger, Flobots and Under A Blood Red Sky
Doors open at 7 a.m.
@ LoDo’s Bar and Grill,
1946 Larimer St., Denver
21+, FREE

Thursday 3.13
Lez Zeppelin
9 p.m.
@ The Fox Theatre
$13, 21+

Sunday 3.16
Phil Coulter and the Irish Pops Orchestra
7 p.m.
@ The Paramount Theatre
$35-$55, All Ages

Monday 3.17
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club St. Patty’s Day CD Release
8 p.m.
@ The Gothic Theatre
$12, 16+

Tuesday 3.18
Les Claypool w/ Tom Fite
8 p.m.
@ The Ogden Theatre
$32.50, 16+

on sale now

Friday 3.14
The Machine: A Pink Floyd Experience
@ The Ogden Theatre
4/4, $20

Saturday 3.15
Crosby, Stills and Nash
@ The Wells Fargo Theater
6/26, $50.75-$100.50


March 13, 2008

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