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Weekend tribute band shows pay homage to Van Halen, Pink Floyd, more in Colorado Springs, Denver

Culture’s most influential bands never die — they simply get the tribute treatment.

While some of the musicians in bands like Van Halen, Pink Floyd and The Beatles have ascended to that great recording studio in the sky, there’s always another musician who takes up the call to pay homage.

This weekend will offer a number of tribute band performances around Colorado Springs and Denver.

• Jump, an Ohio-based Van Halen tribute band, will do two hours of the epochal rock band’s David Lee Roth era Thursday and Friday at Boot Barn Hall at Bourbon Brothers.

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The popular Pink Floyd tribute band Colorado Floyd returns to Stargazers Theatre and Event Center on Saturday.

Courtesy of Ted Mehl

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The popular Pink Floyd tribute band Colorado Floyd returns to Stargazers Theatre and Event Center on Saturday.






The show includes hits and deep cuts off the band’s first six albums along with skits and one-liners from Van Halen’s live shows between 1978-1984. Van Halen had five No. 1 albums and more than 20 hits on the Billboard charts, including “Jump,” “Why Can’t This Be Love?” “Dreams,” “Right Now” and “Hot for Teacher.” Showtime is 7 p.m., 13071 Bass Pro Drive, $34-$54; bootbarnhallco.com.

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• British-American rock band Foreigner is a product of the ’70s and ’80s with its hits “I Want to Know What Love Is,” “Waiting for a Girl Like You,” “Feels like the First Time,” “Urgent” and “Hot Blooded.” In 2016, five musicians founded the tribute band Project Foreigner. They’ll perform Saturday at Boot Barn Hall at Bourbon Brothers.

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The popular Pink Floyd tribute band Colorado Floyd returns to Stargazers Theatre and Event Center on Saturday. Photo by Ted Mehl

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The popular Pink Floyd tribute band Colorado Floyd returns to Stargazers Theatre and Event Center on Saturday. Photo by Ted Mehl



Joining them on the bill is the Denver-based band Fire and Ice, a Pat Benatar tribute led by front woman Danna Campbell. The group does justice to Benatar classics such as “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “Love is a Battlefield,” “We Belong” and “Shadows of the Night.” Showtime is 7 p.m. Saturday, 13071 Bass Pro Drive, $34-$54; bootbarnhallco.com.

• The popular Pink Floyd tribute band Colorado Floyd returns to Stargazers Theatre and Event Center on Saturday. The guys got together more than a decade ago and are going strong with their covers of the iconic band famous for numerous albums, including 1973’s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” 1975’s “Wish You Were Here,” 1977’s “Animals” and 1979’s “The Wall,” which inspired the 1982 musical film of the same name. Hits include “Wish You Were Here,” “Money,” “Another Brick in the Wall,” “Hey You” and “Comfortably Numb.” Showtime is 7 p.m., $20; 719-476-2200, stargazerstheatre.com.

• Celebrate the 60th anniversary of British rock band The Beatles landing on American shores. Tribute band All You Need is Love will bring its new All-Star Celebration of The Beatles tour to Paramount Theatre in Denver. The group will feature classic rock, jam band and jazz musicians performing Beatles hits from 1964 to 1969, including “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “Yesterday” and “All You Need is Love.” The show also features visuals that help the audience relive the band’s heyday. It’s at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 1621 Glenarm Place, $30-$85; paramountdenver.com, ticketmaster.com.

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