What to do in Denver
If listeners are waking up in Denver and wondering what to do this week, the city is absolutely packed with options, from sunrise yoga to late-night bass drops. Let’s start with today. Over at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver Arts and Venues lists Yoga on the Rocks kicking off its summer run this morning, a bucket-list experience where listeners can stretch out on those iconic red stone steps while the sun rises over the plains. Later tonight, Red Rocks turns up the volume as AEG and 97.3 KBCO present O.A.R. with special guests Gavin DeGraw and Phantom Planet, according to Denver Arts and Venues and the concert site Songkick. It’s one of the big outdoor shows of the week, and a perfect excuse to escape the city for Morrison while still staying close to home. If listeners prefer to stay in the city and go full nightlife, Global Dance is presenting Flux Pavilion at The Church Nightclub on Lincoln Street, with doors at 10 p.m., according to the venue’s event listing. This one is 21 and up, and it’s a classic Denver EDM night in a repurposed cathedral, complete with support from VYSAR and NVLL and a crowd that will be going hard well past midnight. Around town today, Visit Denver highlights the Spirit Colorado Festival in the River North Art District, better known as RiNo. This is a great option for listeners who love local craft spirits, food trucks, and live entertainment surrounded by murals and converted warehouses. It’s a chance to sample Colorado-made whiskey, gin, and more while exploring one of Denver’s most creative neighborhoods. Sports fans aren’t left out either. A Juneteenth events roundup on social media points to a full slate of things to do around town this weekend, plus the Colorado Rockies hosting the Milwaukee Brewers, giving listeners a reason to head down to Coors Field for a summer game and some classic ballpark food. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Cherry Creek North’s event archive notes ongoing summer happenings like European soccer match screenings at Le Colonial on Fillmore Street, letting listeners catch international football with cocktails and upscale bites. Meanwhile, Visit Denver also lists a U.S. Open PGA Championship watch party running through the weekend, perfect for golf fans who want to soak in the major-tournament vibes with fellow enthusiasts instead of watching alone at home. And don’t forget, next weekend Denver’s Japanese American community will be gearing up for the Denver Cherry Blossom Festival, as teased on Instagram by local creators. That takes place in Sakura Square downtown and features taiko drumming, cultural performances, and some of the best Japanese festival food in the city, so listeners may want to plan ahead. Denver this week is all about choices: sunrise yoga or late-night EDM, Red Rocks or RiNo, baseball or craft spirits, soccer screenings or PGA watch parties. However listeners like to spend their time, there is something happening in nearly every corner of the metro. 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.
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