What to do in Denver
If you’re in Denver and wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic time to explore the city. Let’s dive into some of the standout events and experiences happening around town over the next several days. First up, the city is still buzzing from the Juneteenth Music Festival in the historic Five Points neighborhood. According to the Juneteenth Music Festival organizers, the celebration in the Five Points corridor runs all weekend with a parade, live music stages, food trucks, local vendors, art, and family activities stretching along 27th and Welton. It’s free to attend, and listeners can expect everything from hip-hop and R&B to gospel and jazz, plus community discussions and kids’ zones that make it easy to spend the whole day soaking in the energy. Music lovers have a busy week ahead. Songkick’s Denver listings show that there are hundreds of concerts scheduled in and around the metro area, with everything from small indie shows to big touring acts playing venues across the city. That means listeners can grab tickets for a midweek night out at spots like the Gothic, the Ogden, or intimate rooms along Colfax and RiNo, or plan a weekend date night around a favorite band. For something a little more cinematic and nostalgic, Denver Arts and Venues reports that the Colorado Symphony is presenting Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall June 20 and 21. The film plays on the big screen while the full orchestra performs John Williams’ iconic score live. It’s a great pick for families, date nights, or anyone who grew up on the Wizarding World and wants a new way to experience it. History and train fans also have a treat this week. The Colorado Railroad Museum notes that Colorado Railroad Heritage Week kicks off on June 21, celebrating 150 years of Colorado statehood with special programming, historic locomotives, and hands-on exhibits just a short drive from downtown Denver. It’s a perfect daytime outing if listeners want something kid-friendly that still feels unique to Colorado. Round out the week by sampling Denver’s neighborhood scenes: start an evening with a show downtown, then hit a late-night spot in LoDo or RiNo; pair a concert with local craft beer; or spend Saturday at a cultural festival and Sunday unwinding with live music. 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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