#75 Live Music

Decided to make this goal about checking off venues because I realized I had mostly been going to concerts at the same venues and realized I should mix it up!

Challenge was to go to a 10 venues. I also found out I do not take any photos at concerts as they always suck, so makes for a boring post, but it’s here. It’s real. It happened.

Venues:

Bellco Theater – Cheetah Girls (first concert ever and if any one was curious Hannah Montana opened for them) (I’ve actually seen others at this venue, but I just really wanted to get that Cheetah Girls concert out into the open)

Pepsi Center – Cher (VIP tix and met the hottest Argentinian man and yes he was gay)

Red Rocks Ampitheatre – Bastille (Last one I saw, grew up next to red rocks so have seen plenty of bands here)

Soiled Dove Underground – Trace Bundy and Sungha Jung (Also seen Trace Bundy in Fort Collins at Everyday Joes Coffee Shop)

Fillmore Auditorium – Milky Chance (First time being there)

Washington’s – Devotchka (Third wheel on valentine’s day with my brother and his wife)

Ogden Theatre – Murder by Death (Bonding time with the sister-in-law)

Grizzly Rose – Scotty McCreery (Though I am not sure I should count the Rose, as I’m there almost weekly for dancing, but eh I’m adding it here anyway)

Boettcher Hall – Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra Tribute (Not all concerts are head banging events! Sometimes you need to get your symphony on)

Bluebird Theater – Spencer Crandall (This guy right here is basically male me)

Gothic – Aly & AJ (Was going to just go alone since no one wanted to go experience the awesomeness of this duo with me (y’all are lame btw!), but really didn’t want to go by myself so I begged my sister in law to come with me)

 

And that’s 11 venues. Which when I was talking to people about the concerts they’ve been too it sounded like most people had easily attended concerts at over 20 venues. So I apparently just really suck at going to different concert venues. Either way I did it!

 

#73 Go out every night for 1 week

I did it y’all! Before I get on with describing my week I just want to ask how do people go out every single night?! Too much sleep has been lost for my liking if I’m being completely honest. Don’t get me wrong I definitely had fun and thinking of different things every day was a challenge. It was difficult to do this around my work schedule and my regular schedule, but I’m glad I pulled it off.

Thursday September 20th: Murder by Death concert at Ogden Theater (which I had never been to before!) with my sister-in-law Lynne. She invited me out that week and I instantly said yes even though I had never heard of the band. I find that I really enjoy going to concerts and I really enjoy going to concerts of bands I’ve never heard of. There is something really cool about the first time I hear a band is live and Lynne is pretty into them and have been to their other concerts, so I trusted her judgement for me to go in blind. Which by the way they are really good and the bass guitarist looks like a werewolf.

Friday September 21st: Went to see the movie A Simple Favor with Sammi (She will be present for almost the rest of these as she was my prime motivator to keep going out). This was a last-minute commit at the end of the day and there was only seats in the front section available. We really wanted to see it, so we just got those seats and found that they weren’t as terrible as they seem. Which was super shocking to me, definitely noted for future reference. Also, that movie is just ratchet and I don’t know if I liked it, but I had a lot of fun watching it.

Saturday September 22nd: Hadn’t been to the symphony in a while and looked up what was up at Boettcher Hall that weekend and ended up seeing that they had a Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra Symphony for that night. Which I immediately bought tickets for Sammi and I as she had never been to the symphony before and I thought that symphony would be a great introduction. It was absolute perfection and the Ella and Frank impersonators were stellar and got me in a jazzy mood. After the symphony we ended up looking for a piano bar and found this place called the Crimson Room. This place is underground and super classy and the customer range isn’t really 22 year olds (meaning the drinks there are over $100), but we didn’t care because we wanted Jazz and that was where we could find it. Needless to say we absolutely loved that place, the aesthetics of it were exactly what we wanted and needed to finish up our night.

Sunday September 23rd: After Saturday night Sammi and I were definitely exhausted and we couldn’t rest up in the morning as we had to go to a 2 year olds birthday and we were already 3 days into the streak and we were like we just gotta commit and do something. Luckily Sunday nights I am a part of a pool league so that evening we headed to the pool hall and played some practice games before my match. That night I played against a 4 (which is 2 ranks higher than me) and I have no idea what happened, but I played really well. I was just having a lot of fun and before I had played the girl I played we were having fun and laughing but during our game I could tell I definitely got on her nerves. She (and me too) didn’t expect me to play that well and I felt bad that I was causing her to have a rough night, but also I won, so at the time I didn’t care that much because I haven’t won in weeks.

Monday September 24th: Was gonna go do a cycle bar class with Lynne (that I also talked Sammi into going with me), but I didn’t make it in time to sign up. After missing that I realized that Sammi and I were still dressed to work out so we ended up going to a gym close by the cycle bar place. Maybe not the conventional going out that I was thinking about, but it’s hard to come up with ideas on a Monday night. Plus a gym is a social place and it was at night, so it counts. There was also this arm machine that just was absolute hell and I am still in pain from it.

Tuesday September 25th: This was the hardest day to figure out what to do. Sammi was gone and literally everyone I knew was working and I really wanted to hang out with my brother, but he also had work. Which left me to do something that I don’t normally do: go out alone. I am not a social creature and when I go out I always go out with friends. I hardly ever do things alone because I like sharing experiences with people. But I was on a 5 day streak and I couldn’t risk blowing it on day 6. I dressed up slightly smart casual and made my way to Denver. Didn’t have a full plan except drive to Denver and figure it out from there. Everything that I normally do downtown is on the weekends though, so I had absolutely no idea what I should do. Thus I ended up where I normally end up when I’m not thinking and wandering around Denver; the Denver Center of Performing Arts.  Fun fact that night was Dear Evan Hansen premier night in Denver and even more of a fun fact I got a ticket. I’ve been wanting to see this musical since I stumbled upon its soundtrack a year and a half ago. It was everything that I imagined and more and was fantastic. I am so grateful that I snagged a ticket and found something to do that night. If you have the chance to see it, go now. Don’t think, just go.

Wednesday September 26th: Sammi came back and we ended the 7 days strong! We went to a Sip and Paint and for those who know my list know that paint a picture is one of the creative challenges (#15 on Master List) and because of that this day will be posted in a separate blog post.