• Denver's Got Your Weekend: Peso Pluma at Ball Arena, Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park, and 300 Agave Spirits Await
    Mar 26 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with high-energy vibes at Ball Arena where Peso Pluma brings his Dinastia Tour with Tito Double P and friends starting at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. for an epic night of corridos tumbados and live beats that'll have you dancing all evening, according to the Ball Arena event page.

    Right now through Saturday, dive into history with self-guided Clock Tower tours at 1601 Arapahoe Street, the city's first skyscraper from 1911 offering panoramic views from the 17th-floor deck for just $11.02 a ticket, as listed by Westword. Foodies, tonight's your night at Bowl of ‘Zole from 5 to 9 p.m. at Skylight on 833 Santa Fe Drive, tasting over 300 agave spirits like rare tequilas and mezcals paired with pozole variations from small producers. Or head to Lafayette's The Post Brewing for Kettle to Kitchen at 6 p.m., a five-course menu blending brewing malt, hops, and craft beer into Americana dishes, per Westword's roundup.

    Friday stays immersive with ongoing Lumonics Immersed at 8 p.m. in the Light & Sound Gallery on East 73rd Avenue, a multi-sensory wonderland of light sculptures, music, and projections for $25 admission.

    Saturday heats up with Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park at the Events Complex on Rooftop Way, featuring coffin races, music, art, and the wild tale of Grandpa Bredo frozen in suspended animation—grab tickets early via Westword. Downtown, join the feminist poetry workshop Through the Looking Glass from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Center for Colorado Women’s History on Bannock Street, or catch the dreamy 1986 show at 6 p.m. in Truss House on Arkins Court with La Vladimira X, Lisa Frank 666, and more in a glam 80s trans-femme spectacle of performance and music. Yoga lovers, stretch amid butterflies at Rainforest Yoga 7:45 a.m. in Westminster's Butterfly Pavilion for $18. And don't miss Dinos Alive through Sunday at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street, with 35 life-sized animatronic dinos and VR in a Mesozoic jungle, tickets $18.90 to $34.90.

    Sunday swings with lessons and live music at 6:30 p.m. in The Pearl on California Street for $18 drop-ins. Ongoing gems like Brick Planet's 1.5 million LEGO ecosystems, Glowing Wild lanterns at the Zoo, and the massive sauropod exhibit at the Nature & Science Museum keep the fun rolling. Music heads, crank it up Friday at Red Rocks with CRANKDAT, Dr. Fresch, and more. Also today, Toast to the Top Awards from 3 to 6 p.m. honors top achievers in a celebratory vibe.

    Your Denver adventure awaits—get out and make memories!

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  • Denver's Week Ahead: Trivia, Trains, and Festival Fun in the Mile High City
    Mar 25 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an exciting week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday in late March. Whether you're craving music, festivals, or outdoor vibes, we've got the scoop on what's popping today through the weekend.

    Kicking off today, dive into Fun Social Hour Trivia Tuesday spilling over—wait, it's Wednesday, but the energy lingers at local spots like those highlighted on Colorado.com's festivals page. Grab your trivia team for brainy battles at breweries around town; many venues like Wynkoop Brewing keep the midweek fun rolling with prizes and pints. According to Colorado.com, these casual showdowns are perfect for shaking off the workday.

    Thursday heats up with prep for the weekend's big draws. Head to the Rocky Mountain Train Show Spring 2026 previews—yep, model train enthusiasts are chugging into Denver's convention centers early. Colorado.com reports it's a family-friendly spectacle with intricate layouts, vintage engines, and hands-on demos that transport you back in time. Perfect for kids or your inner railfan.

    Friday night? Score tickets to catch Five For Fighting and Edwin McCain if their co-headlining tour swings through Denver this spring—937bobfm.com buzzes about their powerhouse sets, with John Ondrasik's soaring hits like "Superman" alternating with McCain's "I'll Be." Though the main tour hits June, pop-up acoustic nights or warm-ups often pop up at Fillmore Auditorium; check venues for last-minute drops.

    Saturday explodes with Jingle Jangle Jabroni: RMOC Splitfest 2026 at ski-adjacent spots near Denver. Colorado.com details this splitboard extravaganza—think backcountry demos, live music, and jabroni-jumping contests for snowboarders. Non-shredders, hit the beer garden for brews and bands. Pair it with the Great American Cleanup vibes echoing from nationwide events; local chapters rally at parks like City Park from 8 a.m., cleaning trails while networking with eco-warriors.

    Sunday wraps with more train show action and lingering festival energy. Don't miss artisan markets at RiNo Art District, where spring pop-ups feature local crafts, street food, and live DJs—Colorado.com lists these as musts for that Denver creative pulse.

    From trivia to trains and tunes, this week's lineup keeps the 5280 spirit alive. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

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  • Denver Events This Week: Symphony, Theater, Sports, and Stargazing
    Mar 22 2026
    Well listeners, if you're looking for ways to make the most of your Sunday and the rest of this week in Denver, you're in for a treat because the Mile High City is absolutely buzzing with amazing events.

    Right now, as we speak this morning, you've got some fantastic options happening today. The Colorado Symphony Orchestra is performing Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall at one o'clock this afternoon, so if you're a classical music fan, that's definitely worth checking out. If theater is more your speed, the Phantom of the Opera is taking the stage at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre with performances at one and six thirty this evening. And for all you sports enthusiasts, the Denver Nuggets are facing off against the Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at three o'clock this afternoon, so grab your tickets and cheer on the home team.

    But that's just today. As we head into the rest of the week, things get even more exciting. Tomorrow night, March 23rd, Quarters Band is performing at the Bluebird Theater at seven o'clock. Then on Tuesday, March 24th, you've got some stellar astronomical events happening. The Northern Colorado Astronomical Society is hosting a free star party at Poudre Learning Center at eight o'clock in the evening where you can look for the waxing crescent Pink Moon next to Elnath in the constellation Taurus. If you're into comedy and music instead, Ben Quad is performing at the Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station at seven o'clock, and Bryce Crawford is bringing the laughs to the Oriental Theater at seven o'clock as well.

    As we move into Wednesday and beyond, there's even more magic happening. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting a free program called Sixty Minutes in Space with Dr. Graham Lau at seven o'clock on March 25th. For the stargazing crowd, Standley Lake Stargazing has weekly livestreams and an indoor astronomy star party at Majestic View Nature Center on March 27th at seven thirty in the evening.

    Whether you're into live music, theater, sports, comedy, or astronomy, Denver has something spectacular waiting for you this week. So get out there and make the most of it.

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  • Denver's Got It All This Weekend: Anime, Powwow, Phantom, Sports, and Live Music Galore
    Mar 21 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Saturday March 21st, the fun is firing up from dawn till the wee hours. Kick off with the Colorado Anime Fest at the Denver Marriott Tech Center starting at 3:30 AM, where cosplayers and fans dive into all things anime, or hit the Mile High Hunt & Fish Expo at the Events Center at National Western Complex for gear demos, fishing tips, and outdoor vibes all day. Over at Denver Coliseum from 10 AM to 10:30 PM, the Denver March Powwow bursts with Native American dance competitions, live drumming, storytellers, crafts, and traditional eats, according to National Today – it's a cultural powerhouse not to miss.

    Afternoon theater lovers, catch The Phantom of the Opera at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 2 PM, that timeless masked mystery with soaring arias. Sports fans, gear up for Denver Pioneers hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at Magness Arena at 6 PM, or the high-energy Colorado Mammoth lacrosse face-off against Calgary Roughnecks at Ball Arena at 7 PM. Music explodes tonight: Boys Like Girls with iDKHOW and Arrows In Action at Fillmore Auditorium at 6 PM for pop-punk nostalgia; The Floozies jamming electronic funk at The Mission Ballroom at 7 PM; or the epic Attack On Titan: Beyond The Walls World Tour official concert at Bellco Theatre at 8 PM, scoring the anime saga live. Comedy calls with Preacher Lawson at Comedy Works South at 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM, or Trey Kennedy roasting at Paramount Theatre at 7 PM. Classical fans, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performs Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet under Peter Oundjian at Boettcher Concert Hall at 7:30 PM.

    Sunday March 22nd keeps rolling with Anime Fest and Hunt & Fish Expo continuing from 3:30 AM, Phantom at 1 PM, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at Garner Galleria Theatre at 1 PM for laughs, and Denver Nuggets battling Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at 3 PM. Check out the three-day used book sale at Denver Central Library or Spring Vibe Artisan Markets at The Arch from 11 AM to 5 PM.

    Midweek, Boys Like Girls returns to Fillmore on March 25th at 6:30 PM, The Sloppy Boys at Marquis Theater at 7 PM, and Steve Vanderploeg at Comedy Works Downtown at 7:30 PM. Families, ongoing gems like Dinos Alive immersive exhibit at Exhibition Hub or Brick Planet LEGO magic at Denver Museum of Nature & Science run daily.

    Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or culture, Denver's delivering big this week – grab tickets quick and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

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  • Denver Weekend Events: Nuggets Game, Powwow, Comedy and More This Friday Through Sunday
    Mar 20 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Friday, as the Denver Nuggets take on the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., according to nationaltoday.com. Feel the electric energy of the court right here in the Mile High City. Then, dive into pulsating beats with Distinct Motive, the electronic duo blending house and techno, lighting up the Ogden Theatre at 935 East Colfax Avenue at 8 p.m., perfect for 16 and over fans craving immersive visuals and high vibes, as listed on Visit Denver and nationaltoday.com.

    Culture seekers, don't miss the 50th Annual Denver March Powwow at the Denver Coliseum from today through Sunday, March 22, celebrating Native American heritage with dances, drums, and vendors, straight from The Southern Ute Drum. It's a vibrant tradition pairing perfectly with Bad Indian, the Native comedy showcase hosted by Diné comedian Joshua Emerson at The Bug Theater, 3654 Navajo Street, on Saturday at 7 and 9 p.m., reports The Colorado Sun.

    Art lovers, head to the Latino Cultural Arts Center at 1420 North Ogden Street for the free one-night-only Entre Espacios installation from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight. Young creators aged 15 to 24 unveil immersive 3D works from Denver's public art mentorship program, inspired by the city's 1% for Public Art legacy like the Big Blue Bear, as detailed by The Colorado Sun's Parker Yamasaki.

    Film buffs, immerse in the Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter, 2510 East Colfax Avenue, running through Sunday with Asian and Asian American films, panels, a marketplace, and culinary nights, noted by Denver Gazette and The Colorado Sun. Catch Ookay's electronic set at Meow Wolf Denver at 8 p.m. tonight or ALIGN at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox at 9 p.m., per AXS.

    Saturday brings more laughs with Donnell Rawlings at Denver Improv at 7:30 p.m., and families can explore The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science all weekend, via kidsoutandabout.com. Music fans, Peter Bradley Adams delivers soulful folk-Americana at 8 p.m., according to Trip.com. Also today, Ute Day at the Capitol starts at 8:30 a.m. at 200 East Colfax Avenue, with lunch and presentations at History Colorado honoring Nuuchiu contributions, from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe site.

    Whether you're dancing, laughing, or learning, Denver's buzzing this week. Grab tickets early and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

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  • Denver's March Week is Packed With Ballet, Comedy, Sports, and Live Music
    Mar 19 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, grab your calendars because today and the rest of this week are packed with epic events to make your March unforgettable. Kick things off tonight at the University of Denver's Newman Center with the World Ballet Company's enchanting Cinderella at 7 PM, a magical tale of glass slippers and midnight chases, according to denver-co.events. If comedy's your vibe, catch Walter Masterson at the Oriental Theater at 7:30 PM or Matt Cobos at Comedy Works South, both delivering laughs that'll have you rolling. Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater for The Thing at 8 PM, rocking out with Jesus Christ Taxi Driver and Honey Blazer as AXS reports, or groove to The Spooklights at Globe Hall, Pretty Jane at Lost Lake Lounge, Lithe at Marquis Theater, or the killer Led Zeppelin tribute Ten Years Gone at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, all firing up at 8 PM per denver-co.events listings.

    Tomorrow, Friday explodes with action. Sports fans, cheer the Denver Nuggets battling the Toronto Raptors at Ball Arena at 7 PM, or dive into the Mile High Hunt & Fish Expo and Colorado Anime Fest, both starting early at National Western Complex and Denver Marriott Tech Center. Culture calls with The Phantom of the Opera continuing at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre at 7:30 PM, Westword highlighting its ongoing run, alongside the Colorado Symphony's Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall. Comedy heats up with Preacher Lawson and Donnell Rawlings, while Chelsea Handler takes the Paramount Theatre at 8 PM. Music madness includes Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall, Grieves at Bluebird, Distinct Motive at Ogden Theatre, Dizgo at Globe Hall, and more.

    Weekend warriors, Saturday brings Family Day at Ellie Caulkins Opera House with kid-friendly Pirates of Penzance and Romeo & Juliet shows, pay-what-you-wish as Westword notes. Don't miss the Celtic Creature Festival at Van Helsing Society with Wolfwalkers screening and folklore fun, or Bad Indian comedy showcase at Bug Theatre featuring Native voices like Sam Malcolm. Sunday offers Writing With Tarot workshop at Petals & Pages and swing dance at The Pearl. Ongoing gems like Glowing Wild lanterns at Denver Zoo, Dinos Alive immersive dinos, and The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit opening at Denver Museum of Nature & Science add sparkle through the weekend.

    Whether you're dancing, laughing, or exploring, Denver's buzzing. Get your tickets now and make memories under these Rocky Mountain skies.

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  • Denver's Electric Week: Metal, Comedy, and Culture Collide in the Mile High City
    Mar 18 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, get ready to dive into an electrifying week packed with music, laughs, and unique vibes right here in the Mile High City! Today, Wednesday, kick things off with a bang at The Summit Music Hall on 1902 Blake Street, where thrash metal legends Testament, Overkill, and Within Destruction unleash their heavy riffs starting around 6 PM—tickets are just 71 bucks for pure headbanging chaos, according to Trip.com and National Today. If comedy's your jam, head to Comedy Works Downtown for Gabby Bryan's sharp set at 7:30 PM, promising hilarious takes that'll have you rolling.

    Craving something wilder? Catch "Midget Mayhem / Little Mania" mini wrestling live at El Coco Pirata—it's 18-plus fun with pint-sized powerhouses throwing down, as listed on Trip.com. Comedy and culture mix at The Bug Theatre on 3654 Navajo Street with Santi Espinosa's bilingual ESPANGLISH show, blending Spanish and English laughs. Art lovers, swing by the Center for Visual Art's Crafty Action Society event at 965 Santa Fe Drive for hands-on creativity. Beer enthusiasts, GNAR NIGHTS Untapped hits 4267 Tennyson Street in Berkeley for craft pours and good times via Eventbrite. Politics with a twist? Denver Democrats Happy Hour at Locales Taco + Tequila Bar on 931 East 11th Avenue mixes mingling and margaritas. And don't miss the Dog-Friendly Singles Social at 1710 S Broadway—bring your pup for flirty, four-legged fun, per Visit Denver.

    Thursday brings chill vibes with meditation sessions at Kadampa Meditation Center Denver, offering guided peace and Buddha teachings for beginners—perfect for resetting amid the action, from their monthly calendar. Tomorrow, Friday March 19, Irish trad masters Lúnasa light up Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music with Celtic rhythms at 8:30 PM, tickets 76 dollars per Trip.com and Eventbrite—low ticket alert, so grab 'em fast! The mysterious Thing performs at Bluebird Theater on 3317 E Colfax Ave at 8 PM for 29 bucks, blending artistry and intrigue.

    Weekend warriors, Saturday March 20 rocks with Drug Church and White Reaper at Summit Music Hall again, 6 PM punk and garage anthems for 44 dollars. Electronic fans, Ookay drops beats at Convergence Station on 1338 1st Street at 8 PM, 60-dollar immersive visuals via Trip.com. Kadampa centers host more pujas, Heart Jewel prayers, and retreats for spiritual boosts all weekend.

    Whether you're moshing, meditating, or mingling, Denver's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

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  • Denver's Week Ahead: Live Music, Sports, and Culture for Every Taste
    Mar 15 2026
    Denver is absolutely packed with amazing things to do this week, and whether you're into live music, comedy, sports, or cultural performances, there's something for everyone.

    Starting right now on this Sunday, you've got incredible options happening around the city. The Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their legendary basketball entertainment to the Denver Coliseum at three o'clock this afternoon. If you're more of a music person, Amber Mark is performing at the Ogden Theatre at seven thirty tonight, and Bad Bad Hats are taking the stage at the Bluebird Theater at eight o'clock. For comedy lovers, head down to Comedy Works Downtown where Francis Ellis is performing at seven o'clock. If you want something totally unique, the Bug Theatre is hosting "We're All Doing Great" and Other Lies, a comedy show about life's chaos running from seven to nine in the evening. And if you're feeling artsy, don't miss Drums of the World at Boettcher Concert Hall at two thirty in the afternoon. Colorado Ballet is also showcasing A Midsummer Night's Dream at two o'clock with audio description available for accessibility.

    As we move into the week, Monday brings the Colorado Avalanche facing off against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ball Arena at seven thirty in the evening. Tuesday is stacked with options including Sabrina Claudio at The Summit Music Hall at seven o'clock, and the Denver Nuggets taking on the Philadelphia 76ers at Ball Arena at seven o'clock as well. Wednesday features Testament at The Summit Music Hall and Mariah the Scientist with a VIP experience available at the Fillmore Auditorium at seven o'clock. There's also a theatrical production of Romeo and Juliet happening at the Arvada Center, and Opera Colorado is presenting their own version of Romeo and Juliet at the Lone Tree Arts Center.

    The energy continues throughout the week with everything from live performances to sporting events. Thursday and beyond offer even more entertainment options across Denver's vibrant venue scene. Whether you're catching a show at an intimate venue or heading to a major arena, Denver's got you covered. The variety of entertainment happening right now really showcases why Denver is such a fantastic place to spend your time. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more event updates and local guides. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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