What to do in Denver
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.
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