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"Stay updated on all the events in Denver, Colorado with our daily podcast. From concerts and festivals to outdoor adventures, we bring you the latest news on what’s happening in the Mile High City."Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Denver's Got Your Weekend: Peso Pluma at Ball Arena, Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park, and 300 Agave Spirits Await
    Mar 26 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Thursday with high-energy vibes at Ball Arena where Peso Pluma brings his Dinastia Tour with Tito Double P and friends starting at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. for an epic night of corridos tumbados and live beats that'll have you dancing all evening, according to the Ball Arena event page.

    Right now through Saturday, dive into history with self-guided Clock Tower tours at 1601 Arapahoe Street, the city's first skyscraper from 1911 offering panoramic views from the 17th-floor deck for just $11.02 a ticket, as listed by Westword. Foodies, tonight's your night at Bowl of ‘Zole from 5 to 9 p.m. at Skylight on 833 Santa Fe Drive, tasting over 300 agave spirits like rare tequilas and mezcals paired with pozole variations from small producers. Or head to Lafayette's The Post Brewing for Kettle to Kitchen at 6 p.m., a five-course menu blending brewing malt, hops, and craft beer into Americana dishes, per Westword's roundup.

    Friday stays immersive with ongoing Lumonics Immersed at 8 p.m. in the Light & Sound Gallery on East 73rd Avenue, a multi-sensory wonderland of light sculptures, music, and projections for $25 admission.

    Saturday heats up with Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park at the Events Complex on Rooftop Way, featuring coffin races, music, art, and the wild tale of Grandpa Bredo frozen in suspended animation—grab tickets early via Westword. Downtown, join the feminist poetry workshop Through the Looking Glass from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Center for Colorado Women’s History on Bannock Street, or catch the dreamy 1986 show at 6 p.m. in Truss House on Arkins Court with La Vladimira X, Lisa Frank 666, and more in a glam 80s trans-femme spectacle of performance and music. Yoga lovers, stretch amid butterflies at Rainforest Yoga 7:45 a.m. in Westminster's Butterfly Pavilion for $18. And don't miss Dinos Alive through Sunday at Exhibition Hub on Elati Street, with 35 life-sized animatronic dinos and VR in a Mesozoic jungle, tickets $18.90 to $34.90.

    Sunday swings with lessons and live music at 6:30 p.m. in The Pearl on California Street for $18 drop-ins. Ongoing gems like Brick Planet's 1.5 million LEGO ecosystems, Glowing Wild lanterns at the Zoo, and the massive sauropod exhibit at the Nature & Science Museum keep the fun rolling. Music heads, crank it up Friday at Red Rocks with CRANKDAT, Dr. Fresch, and more. Also today, Toast to the Top Awards from 3 to 6 p.m. honors top achievers in a celebratory vibe.

    Your Denver adventure awaits—get out and make memories!

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  • Denver's Week Ahead: Trivia, Trains, and Festival Fun in the Mile High City
    Mar 25 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an exciting week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday in late March. Whether you're craving music, festivals, or outdoor vibes, we've got the scoop on what's popping today through the weekend.

    Kicking off today, dive into Fun Social Hour Trivia Tuesday spilling over—wait, it's Wednesday, but the energy lingers at local spots like those highlighted on Colorado.com's festivals page. Grab your trivia team for brainy battles at breweries around town; many venues like Wynkoop Brewing keep the midweek fun rolling with prizes and pints. According to Colorado.com, these casual showdowns are perfect for shaking off the workday.

    Thursday heats up with prep for the weekend's big draws. Head to the Rocky Mountain Train Show Spring 2026 previews—yep, model train enthusiasts are chugging into Denver's convention centers early. Colorado.com reports it's a family-friendly spectacle with intricate layouts, vintage engines, and hands-on demos that transport you back in time. Perfect for kids or your inner railfan.

    Friday night? Score tickets to catch Five For Fighting and Edwin McCain if their co-headlining tour swings through Denver this spring—937bobfm.com buzzes about their powerhouse sets, with John Ondrasik's soaring hits like "Superman" alternating with McCain's "I'll Be." Though the main tour hits June, pop-up acoustic nights or warm-ups often pop up at Fillmore Auditorium; check venues for last-minute drops.

    Saturday explodes with Jingle Jangle Jabroni: RMOC Splitfest 2026 at ski-adjacent spots near Denver. Colorado.com details this splitboard extravaganza—think backcountry demos, live music, and jabroni-jumping contests for snowboarders. Non-shredders, hit the beer garden for brews and bands. Pair it with the Great American Cleanup vibes echoing from nationwide events; local chapters rally at parks like City Park from 8 a.m., cleaning trails while networking with eco-warriors.

    Sunday wraps with more train show action and lingering festival energy. Don't miss artisan markets at RiNo Art District, where spring pop-ups feature local crafts, street food, and live DJs—Colorado.com lists these as musts for that Denver creative pulse.

    From trivia to trains and tunes, this week's lineup keeps the 5280 spirit alive. Get out there, stay safe, and make memories.

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  • Denver Events This Week: Symphony, Theater, Sports, and Stargazing
    Mar 22 2026
    Well listeners, if you're looking for ways to make the most of your Sunday and the rest of this week in Denver, you're in for a treat because the Mile High City is absolutely buzzing with amazing events.

    Right now, as we speak this morning, you've got some fantastic options happening today. The Colorado Symphony Orchestra is performing Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet at Boettcher Concert Hall at one o'clock this afternoon, so if you're a classical music fan, that's definitely worth checking out. If theater is more your speed, the Phantom of the Opera is taking the stage at Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre with performances at one and six thirty this evening. And for all you sports enthusiasts, the Denver Nuggets are facing off against the Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena at three o'clock this afternoon, so grab your tickets and cheer on the home team.

    But that's just today. As we head into the rest of the week, things get even more exciting. Tomorrow night, March 23rd, Quarters Band is performing at the Bluebird Theater at seven o'clock. Then on Tuesday, March 24th, you've got some stellar astronomical events happening. The Northern Colorado Astronomical Society is hosting a free star party at Poudre Learning Center at eight o'clock in the evening where you can look for the waxing crescent Pink Moon next to Elnath in the constellation Taurus. If you're into comedy and music instead, Ben Quad is performing at the Perplexiplex at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station at seven o'clock, and Bryce Crawford is bringing the laughs to the Oriental Theater at seven o'clock as well.

    As we move into Wednesday and beyond, there's even more magic happening. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting a free program called Sixty Minutes in Space with Dr. Graham Lau at seven o'clock on March 25th. For the stargazing crowd, Standley Lake Stargazing has weekly livestreams and an indoor astronomy star party at Majestic View Nature Center on March 27th at seven thirty in the evening.

    Whether you're into live music, theater, sports, comedy, or astronomy, Denver has something spectacular waiting for you this week. So get out there and make the most of it.

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