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Denver's Packed Week: Electronic Beats, Metal Mayhem, and Rockies Baseball Thursday Through Sunday

2 min · 23. apr. 2026
episode Denver's Packed Week: Electronic Beats, Metal Mayhem, and Rockies Baseball Thursday Through Sunday cover

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Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today, Thursday, April 23, 2026, we've got an electrifying lineup to kick off your week. Start your evening with pulsating beats from electronic duo Disclosure at The Mission Ballroom on Wynkoop Street, doors around 7 or 8 PM depending on the source like AXS and Shazam, joined by snowboard star Chloé Robinson for a unique vibe—grab those tickets fast as GA floors are going for about $93 according to Gametime.co. Over at The Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, death metal fans can headbang to Angelmaker in the Moon Room starting at 6 PM, per Shazam listings, while Shadow of Intent rocks the main stage nearby. Catch Snow Tha Product bringing hip-hop fire to the Ogden Theatre on Colfax at 8 PM, and don't miss Grass Ceiling's indie sounds at Globe Hall on Logan Street, also 8 PM. Baseball lovers, the Colorado Rockies face the San Diego Padres at Coors Field this afternoon—check denver-co.events for tickets to that high-altitude thrill. Theater buffs, Next to Normal is playing at Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard, and comedy awaits at Comedy Works South in Englewood. Plus, #SistersInLaw Live podcast hits Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom on Welton at 8:30 PM. Looking ahead to Friday through Sunday, keep the energy rolling with the 5Point Film Festival wrapping up in Carbondale, but closer to home, scan VisitDenver.com's calendar for pop-up shows and sports. Red Rocks has that early Night of Champions event with 2015 Denver Broncos players from 3:30 AM today, per denver-co.events, though times might shift—perfect for die-hards. Subtronics dropped last night at Ogden, so weekend vibes could include follow-up gigs at Mission Ballroom or Summit. Whether you're dancing, laughing, or cheering, Denver's scene is buzzing this week. Dive into the sounds, savor the spring air, and make memories under those Rocky Mountain skies. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Denver's Got a Week Packed With Art, Food, Festivals, and Baseball

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