The String Cheese Incident will return to the stage later this month at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, with sold-out shows slated for July 23-25. This will be followed by the group’s Horning’s Hideout event set for July 30, 31 and August 1, which again has no tickets available. Then on October 29 and 30 the group will head down to Hampton Coliseum, with tickets moving fast. However, folks who are unable to attend these shows will nonetheless have a chance to check in on the action as iClips will broadcast all of these gigs. A $45 all access pass includes for every show in 2010 while a $60 pass includes every show and a show poster, while the $100 premium option includes every show plus signed posters from each venue. Smaller bundles also are available: $15 for all three Red Rocks shows, $20 for 3 nights at Horning’s Hideout (including other acts on the bill) and $10 for both Hulaween dates. In addition, any individual show can be viewed for $7.99.
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