What to do in Denver
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.
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