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What to do in Denver

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Events in Denver "Stay updated on all the events in Denver, Colorado with our daily podcast. From concerts and festivals to outdoor adventures, we bring you the latest news on what’s happening in the Mile High City." This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Episode Denver's Got You Covered This Week: Music, Art, Festivals, and More Cover

Denver's Got You Covered This Week: Music, Art, Festivals, and More

Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’re in luck – the Mile High City is buzzing with events, day trips, and summer fun to carry you right through the weekend. Let’s start with live music and shows. Denver’s big venues, like Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Mission Ballroom, are rolling through their summer concert calendars right now, with national touring acts almost every night. According to local venue lineups, listeners can expect everything from indie rock and EDM to country and classic acts throughout the week, plus midweek bonus shows that often feel a bit more intimate. It’s a great time to grab a lawn seat, pack a light jacket, and soak in a Colorado sunset with live music echoing off the rocks. If you’d rather stay closer to downtown, keep an eye on neighborhood calendars in RiNo, LoDo, and South Broadway. Local bar and club listings report nightly sets from Denver-based bands, stand-up comedy showcases, and open mics, especially Thursday through Saturday, with many spots offering no-cover or low-cover entry and late-night food. Art lovers have plenty to do as well. According to the Denver Art Museum and nearby galleries, this week features rotating summer exhibitions, hands-on family activities during the day, and evening hours on select nights so listeners can wander the galleries after work. Smaller galleries in the Santa Fe Arts District and RiNo are running their own summer shows, with receptions, artist talks, and food truck patios popping up as the week goes on. For families and anyone who wants to get outside, Denver’s park system and nearby towns are in full festival mode. Regional event calendars highlight community festivals, farmers’ markets, and outdoor movie nights across the metro. Parker, just southeast of Denver, is wrapping up its big Parker Days celebration with rides, food courts, live music on multiple stages, and a carnival atmosphere that’s an easy day trip for Denver listeners looking for something a little different without going too far. Sports fans can look to the local schedules: depending on the season’s rotation, you’ll find home games for the Rockies at Coors Field or the Rapids out at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on weeknights and into the weekend, with plenty of pregame activity in nearby neighborhoods and rooftop bars. And if you’re craving cooler mountain air, resort towns like Beaver Creek and other high-country destinations are hosting summer events ranging from outdoor concerts to family adventure activities, according to their official resort calendars. These make for perfect day or overnight trips from Denver, giving listeners a mix of hiking, dining, and live entertainment. Whatever you’re into – music, art, sports, festivals, or just exploring new corners of the metro – Denver has something lined up for you all week long and into the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

14. Juni 2026 - 3 min
Episode Denver's Packed Weekend: Pride, Music, and Street Art Await Cover

Denver's Packed Weekend: Pride, Music, and Street Art Await

Denver is buzzing this weekend, and listeners have a lot to choose from if they want music, culture, food, and a little Colorado energy all in one trip. Visit Denver says this Memorial Day weekend stretch, June 12 to 14, is packed with live music, blockbuster museum exhibitions, comedy, and outdoor fun across the city, which makes today a strong day to explore downtown and beyond. [11] One of the biggest local draws is Pride in the City at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, listed by Denver Arts and Venues for June 13. That makes today a great time for listeners looking for a lively downtown scene, with the area around the Arts Complex turning into a celebration of community and performance. [10][12] If listeners want something more playful and family-friendly, Denverite’s weekend roundup points to the Denver Chalk Art Festival among the June happenings around the city, giving visitors a chance to wander streets transformed into bright, large-scale sidewalk art. [3][7] Denverite also notes that Aurora Fest is back for its 13th year and Parker is celebrating its 50th Parker Days Festival, both of which are easy day trips for listeners who want to expand their weekend plans just outside Denver. [7] Music fans have a strong option too: Songkick lists Racing Mount Pleasant at Globe Hall in Denver on Saturday, June 13, and says there are 1,805 upcoming events in the Denver metro area overall, showing just how crowded the calendar is right now. [1] That means listeners can still find everything from smaller club shows to larger-ticket concerts without much trouble. [1] Looking ahead to the rest of the week, the city keeps the momentum going. Visit Denver says the weekend includes live music and outdoor fun, while Eventbrite shows The International Gem & Jewelry Show arriving in Denver on Friday, June 19, which gives next weekend a different kind of sparkle for collectors and curious browsers alike. [11][2] For listeners who want a simple plan, today is ideal for downtown Pride events, tonight is perfect for live music, and the rest of the week is a good time to keep an eye out for neighborhood festivals, art, and special exhibits across the metro. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Episode Denver's Week Ahead: Live Music, Circus Fun, and Comedy Await Cover

Denver's Week Ahead: Live Music, Circus Fun, and Comedy Await

Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, the Mile High City has you covered with music, magic, movies, and plenty of outdoor vibes. According to Denver Arts and Venues, tonight at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Jon Bellion brings his Live at Red Rocks show to Morrison, just a quick drive from downtown. Expect big pop hooks, live band energy, and that surreal feeling of watching a concert surrounded by red sandstone under the stars. If you’ve never seen a show at Red Rocks, this is a classic Denver bucket-list night. Also today, Denver Arts and Venues lists a family-friendly option with the Big Bubble Circus, part of their kids series. Picture giant shimmering bubbles, circus-style antics, and a chance for younger listeners to burn off energy while you enjoy the summer weather. If you’re more into chill beats, Arts and Venues also highlights an event called Sunset Lofi. Imagine lo-fi hip-hop grooves, mellow instrumentals, and a golden-hour sky as the backdrop. It’s perfect if you want something laid-back after work without the intensity of a big arena show. For concert lovers staying in the city, Ticketmaster’s Denver lineup shows a packed calendar at venues like the Fillmore Auditorium, the Marquis Theater, La Rumba, and Mission Ballroom. The Fillmore’s June schedule includes the “All the Feelings Tour” with Metric, Broken Social Scene, and Stars, a dream night for indie-rock fans. That mix of Canadian alt-rock legends and nostalgic early-2000s vibes is tailor-made for listeners who want to sing along to songs they loved in college. If you’re planning out the rest of the week and weekend, keep an eye on Visit Denver’s official event listings. They note ongoing shows at Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square, giving you multiple nights of stand-up in an intimate underground club. It’s a great option if thunderstorms roll in and you need an indoor plan with plenty of laughs. Beyond that, Denver’s venues are stacked with touring acts all week, from rock and electronic to Latin nights and DJ sets, so it’s easy to build your plans around live music, then add dinner in LoDo, a brewery crawl in RiNo, or a sunset walk in City Park. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

11. Juni 2026 - 2 min
Episode Denver's Week Ahead: Live Music, Baseball, Farmers Markets, and Outdoor Adventures Cover

Denver's Week Ahead: Live Music, Baseball, Farmers Markets, and Outdoor Adventures

Denver, get ready, because this week is absolutely packed with things to do all across the Mile High City. Let’s start with today. Over at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, you can catch an evening show under the stars, with touring bands lighting up that iconic sandstone backdrop. Check the Red Rocks official schedule for tonight’s lineup and last‑minute ticket availability, because summer dates often sell out but sometimes release extra seats day‑of. If live music is your thing, the Mission Ballroom and the Ogden Theatre are both hosting midweek concerts, ranging from indie rock to electronic, so it is a great night to explore a new artist in an intimate venue. Baseball fans, the Colorado Rockies are in the middle of a homestand at Coors Field this week, which means sunsets, home runs, and craft beer in LoDo. The Rockies website lists game times, promos, and special theme nights, including fireworks and family deals later in the week, so listeners can plan for a laid‑back evening at the ballpark with mountain views beyond the outfield. Food lovers should head to Denver’s neighborhood farmers markets, like the popular ones in Union Station and Cherry Creek. These weekday and weekend markets feature Colorado produce, local coffee roasters, food trucks, and live music, turning a simple grocery run into an easygoing morning adventure. Many markets also have kids’ activities and chef demos, making them perfect for families. As the weekend approaches, keep an ear out for outdoor festivals and block parties popping up around RiNo, Five Points, and South Broadway. Local event calendars highlight art walks with open galleries, mural tours, and pop‑up DJ sets in taprooms and patios, plus special brewery releases at spots along the Denver Beer Trail. It is a great way to sample the local craft scene while discovering new neighborhoods. For listeners craving culture, the Denver Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art often host special exhibitions and late‑hour events this time of year. Their official sites list current shows, talks, and tickets, so you can pair an afternoon of art with dinner in nearby downtown or the Golden Triangle. And if you want a quick escape from the city without going too far, check listings for guided hikes, yoga at Red Rocks, and outdoor fitness meetups in City Park and Washington Park throughout the week and weekend. These are perfect for catching sunrise or winding down at sunset with mountain views on the horizon. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what is happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

10. Juni 2026 - 2 min
Episode Denver's Got a Week Full of Polo, Music, Art and Outdoor Adventures Cover

Denver's Got a Week Full of Polo, Music, Art and Outdoor Adventures

Listeners, if you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a great time to explore the Mile High City. Let’s start with today. According to Denver Polo Club’s event listing on Eventbrite, their Opening Day Polo Tailgate runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in nearby Sedalia, just south of Denver. Picture fast ponies thundering down the field at around 30 miles an hour, an outdoor cocktail bar, food trucks, a DJ and dance party on the field, and the classic halftime divot stomp. It’s a field-side party that brings a bit of glamorous Sunday Funday energy to Colorado ranch country, and it’s family friendly, too. If live music is more your vibe, the concert calendar for Denver on Songkick shows a packed lineup this week, with more than a thousand upcoming shows across the city. Venues from intimate clubs to larger theaters are hosting everything from indie rock and hip-hop to jazz and electronic sets, so listeners can pick a night, pick a genre, and dive into Denver’s music scene. Art lovers should keep an eye on the Denver Art Museum and other cultural venues. Local news from outlets like CBS Colorado has been highlighting big changes at the museum, including workers organizing and ratifying a union contract, and that energy often translates into fresh exhibits, community-focused programming, and special events throughout the week. It’s a good moment to wander through the galleries and then stroll downtown for dinner or drinks. For those who want to mix art, history, and the outdoors, Denver Arts & Venues lists public art tours and special events around the city, including programming tied to the Colorado Symphony. Their schedule includes symphony performances at iconic spots like Red Rocks Amphitheatre, giving listeners the chance to enjoy orchestral music under the stars in one of the most beautiful venues in the country. The official City and County of Denver events directory also posts public happenings and neighborhood gatherings, from markets and festivals to community concerts, so it’s worth checking what’s popping up in your part of town as the week rolls into the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

7. Juni 2026 - 2 min
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