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  • Shake Off Post-Christmas Blues: Denver's Weekend Roundup Offers Live Music, Art, and Family Fun
    Dec 26 2025
    Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for shaking off those post-Christmas blues with the best happenings right here in the Mile High City from today through the weekend. It's Friday, December 26th, and the city's buzzing with live music, artsy vibes, and family fun to keep your holiday spirit soaring.

    Kick off tonight at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street, where The Taylor Clay Quintets deliver smooth sets from 6:30 to 10 p.m.—perfect for a classy dinner and jazz fix, reservations at nocturnejazz.com. Over at Larimer Lounge, catch Ski House, Speedy JD, and Community Garbage rocking with El Santo and the Mean Machine starting at 7 p.m., tickets on larimerlounge.com. Art lovers, grab your brushes for Sipping N' Painting Highland's Starry Night session from 7 to 9 p.m. on 38th Street, just $37.93, sign up at sippingnpaintinghighland.com. Music keeps rolling with Super Premium Ultra Deluxe and Swade Brigade at Skylark Lounge on Broadway at 7:30 p.m. for $14.47 via skylarklounge.com, or Electric Giz lighting up Dazzle at Baur's on 14th Street at 8 p.m., dazzledenver.com for tickets.

    The Denver Gazette highlights even more: Bobby Guard with friends at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 8 p.m., 2 Seconds to Denver at Lost Lake on Colfax, and Armnhmr's electronic beats at ReelWorks from 9 p.m. Families, don't miss the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy on Arapahoe Street tonight at 7 p.m., running through Sunday with matinees, tickets from $44.52 at savoydenver.com. And at Denver Union Station's Wynkoop Plaza, the Impulse SeeSaw activation swings all day for interactive fun.

    Saturday amps up with Drag Nation: H.B.I.C. featuring Tiffany New York Pollard at Tracks nightclub—pop culture royalty from reality TV, 18-plus energy all night. Head to the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder for the family-friendly Boulder Magic Show: Happy New Year on December 27th and 28th, pure enchantment. Tracks Saturdays brings THE LAST SATURDAY ON EARTH with DJ Soup and DJ Blaque Gurl, 21-plus throwdown.

    Sunday keeps the momentum with Nutcracker shows and more music. For free thrills, kidsoutandabout.com lists family nature days at Bluff Lake and lingering holiday vibes at Gaylord Rockies like ICE! with Grinch sculptures, though check dates as some wrap up soon.

    Bundle up, listeners—Denver's got non-stop action to make this week unforgettable. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Denver's post-Christmas sparkle still shines bright
    Dec 25 2025
    Denver listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in and around the city for the rest of this week, Denver’s holiday season still has plenty of spark left.

    According to Denverite, the days after Christmas are packed with big, bright experiences. At Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas is running daily from morning into the evening, letting listeners wander through towering ice sculptures and chilly Grinch scenes carved from thousands of pounds of colored ice. Over at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in nearby Morrison, Christmas in Color turns the iconic venue into a drive‑through light tunnel of synchronized music and massive displays, perfect if you want to stay cozy in the car and still feel completely surrounded by holiday magic. Denver Zoo’s beloved Zoo Lights keeps glowing as well, with animal‑themed lanterns, light tunnels, and hot cocoa stations transforming the zoo into a nighttime wonderland.

    If you’re in the mood for live stories on stage, the Denver Center’s Wolf Theatre downtown continues A Christmas Carol, keeping Scrooge, the ghosts, and Victorian London alive for just a few more performances this week. Denver Theater’s December lineup also includes Disney’s Frozen at the Arvada Center, a full Broadway‑style production where Elsa, Anna, and Olaf take over the stage with big songs and bigger snow magic, and The Notebook at the Buell Theatre for listeners looking for something more romantic and dramatic before the new year.

    For a fun twist on the holidays, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is hopping. Westword reports that Magical Winter Nights there offers an indoor “winter festival” with ice‑less skating, immersive lights, cocoa and cocktails, and a cozy, family‑friendly atmosphere after dark. The museum is also running laser shows like Laser Stranger Things and other music‑driven light spectacles in the Gates Planetarium, plus major exhibits such as The Secret World of Elephants and Brick Planet, a massive LEGO art experience that kids and grown‑ups can both get lost in.

    Sports fans aren’t left out either. Visit Denver highlights marquee games at Ball Arena, including the Denver Nuggets on their home court and the Colorado Mammoth hitting the turf later in the week, so you can trade the twinkle lights for arena lights and roaring crowds.

    However you like to celebrate this stretch between Christmas and New Year’s, Denver is absolutely buzzing with options: glowing zoos, icy Grinch worlds, classic theater, high‑tech museum nights, and big‑time sports all within a short drive of downtown.

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  • Mile High City's Holiday Magic Unfolds: Cherry Creek Market, Festive Cocktails, and Performances Galore
    Dec 24 2025
    Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's holiday magic on this Christmas Eve and through the weekend. Today, wrap up your last-minute shopping at the Cherry Creek Holiday Market on 105 Fillmore Street, where nearly 50 local makers offer unique gifts until it closes tonight, according to the Denver Gazette. Craving festive cocktails? Head to Miracle at Union Station, the holiday pop-up bar at 1701 Wynkoop Street, open from 4 p.m. to midnight with themed drinks and cheer, as listed on their event page. Catch the final showings of classics like A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre on Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street or The Nutcracker by Colorado Ballet at Ellie Caulkins Opera House on 1385 Curtis Street—both running through today via Denver Center for the Performing Arts tickets.

    Tomorrow, Boxing Day kicks off with the 5 Points Nutcracker at The Savoy Denver, 2700 Arapahoe Street, featuring shows at 7 p.m., perfect for $44 tickets at savoydenver.com. Savor beer and cookies on the Christmas Beer and Cookies Tour in the RiNo Art District for $55 through Saturday, per Denver Microbrew Tour. Families, dive into Camp Christmas Takeover at Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora, with scavenger hunts, Santa visits, and holiday bars all weekend.

    Saturday and Sunday amp up the sparkle: Ballet Ariel's Little Women and the Nutcracker Suite hits Parsons Theatre in Northglenn at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday—$32 to $42 at balletariel.org. Glide on ice at Halcyon on Ice atop Halcyon Hotel in Cherry Creek, 245 Columbine Street, from noon to 9 p.m. daily through New Year's, complete with music and drinks. Don't miss Zoo Lights at Denver Zoo or Elitch Holidays at 2000 Elitch Circle with rides and Santa for $30-plus, both through early January. For drive-thru thrills, Christmas in Color lights up Water World in Federal Heights or Red Rocks in Morrison.

    New Year's Eve explodes with options: Decadence 2025, the nation's biggest indoor dance fest at Colorado Convention Center from 6:30 p.m., via AXS tickets. Toast at Midnight at the Brown Palace, 321 17th Street, with live music for $102, or catch 9 p.m. and midnight fireworks over 16th Street. Families love Noon Year's Eve at The Shops at Northfield with balloon drops from 10:30 a.m.

    Bundle up, grab tickets online, and make unforgettable memories in Denver this holiday stretch.

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  • Festive Frenzy: Denver's Holiday Highlights from Mistletoe Market to Candlelight Concerts
    Dec 21 2025
    Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings, and today we're diving into a festive whirlwind from Sunday through the weekend. Kick off right now with the Mistletoe Market at Dairy Block Alley on 1800 Wazee Street, where over 40 local vendors sling holiday goodies from noon to 7 p.m., complete with Crumpet Cave photos with The Mean One and Cindy Lou for just five bucks, plus family story times at 11 a.m., noon, and 1 p.m. The Denver Gazette highlights this as the perfect spot to snag unique gifts while soaking up that jolly vibe.

    Head to the Colorado Convention Center at 700 14th Street for The Salvation Army's Free Community Christmas Meal from 4 to 6 p.m., a heartwarming feast open to all, as listed by Denver Arts & Venues. Music lovers, catch the Denver TubaChristmas Concert in the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex this afternoon, tubas blasting holiday cheer in the crisp air. Then, at 4:30 p.m., Make Music Day lights up Denver Union Station's Great Hall with a global celebration till 7:30 p.m. For a twinkly twist, Candlelight: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons hits The Ritz-Carlton at 8:30 p.m., strings and candles recreating those epic hits in intimate glow.

    Monday brings Handel's Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall, a soaring classic wrapping up its run. Tuesday and Wednesday, Colorado Symphony's Elf in Concert adds movie magic with live tunes at the same hall. The Nutcracker dazzles through the weekend at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with Colorado Ballet's enchanting production running till December 28, per Denver Performing Arts Complex schedules. A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre till then too, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors bites back at Garner Galleria Theatre.

    Weekend warriors, don't miss Certified x Buena Vibra Familia Takeover at The Black Box on Saturday night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., pulsing with electronic beats. Lace up for the Ugly Sweater 5K at 8 a.m. Sunday, racing in your tackiest knit for fun and bragging rights. Families, ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas™ runs at Gaylord Rockies through January 2, an arctic wonderland of ice sculptures.

    Bundle up, listeners—Denver's holiday magic is calling. Grab tickets quick at the venues' sites. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more Mile High adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • 'Tis the Season in Denver: Festive Lights, Music, and Comedy Abound
    Dec 20 2025
    Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp Saturday, December 20th, and straight through the weekend. Kick things off today with some festive cheer at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where Christmas in Color lights up the night from December 19th to 28th—imagine driving through a dazzling holiday wonderland with millions of twinkling lights syncing to upbeat tunes, perfect for a family outing or date night under the stars, according to the Denver Arts & Venues event calendar.

    Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater tonight for Avery Anna's show starting at 7:20 PM, joined by Jenna Raine and Dylan Davidson—AXS reports this rising country star is bringing her hit-packed set to the intimate venue, so grab tickets quick for those heartfelt ballads and foot-stomping anthems. If you're into comedy with a bite, Al Jackson is cracking up crowds at Denver Comedy Underground through December 20th, delivering sharp stand-up that's got everyone howling, as listed on Visit Denver's calendar.

    Swing into Sunday, December 21st, with the Free Community Christmas Meal at the Colorado Convention Center—Arts & Venues says it's a heartwarming spot for a no-cost feast, open to all, fostering that holiday spirit with good food and good vibes. Families, don't miss ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora from 9 AM to 9 PM—Denver Kids Out and About details massive ice sculptures of Whoville, slippery slides, and tunnels carved from over 2 million pounds of ice, a chilly adventure that'll have kids grinning like the Grinch himself.

    Monday's Denver TubaChristmas Concert hits the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, with tuba festivities echoing December 22nd and 23rd per Arts & Venues. Catch Handel's Messiah by the Colorado Symphony wrapping up December 19th to 21st for orchestral holiday magic. Theater fans, The Nutcracker dazzles at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 20th, while A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre until May, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors slays laughs at Garner Galleria through the 21st, all from Denver Arts & Venues and theater schedules.

    Wrap the week with Elf in Concert by the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall December 26th to 28th—picture Will Ferrell's holiday flick with live orchestral accompaniment for pure joy. Whether you're tubing down light displays or savoring symphony sounds, Denver's buzzing with winter magic. Bundle up, listeners, and make unforgettable memories!

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  • Denver's Jam-Packed Holiday Fun: Music, Dance, and More in the Mile High City
    Dec 19 2025
    Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, consider this your friendly game plan for fun in the Mile High City.

    Let’s start tonight with music and nightlife. The Church Nightclub downtown is hosting UK hitmakers Rudimental, with Bassrush and Global Dance bringing the bass-heavy party to 1160 Lincoln Street. According to the Church Nightclub’s event page, doors open at 10 p.m. and it’s a 21-and-up show, so listeners looking for a late-night dance marathon know where to go.

    If live music with a cozier vibe is more your style, Swallow Hill Music’s Tuft Theatre is presenting singer-songwriter Max Gomez. Eventbrite lists the show as sold out, but it’s still worth knowing that Swallow Hill is a hub for intimate acoustic concerts, so keep it on your radar if you’re downtown and want to feel that buzz of a packed hometown show.

    Holiday fans have a full slate. The Denver Gazette’s holiday roundup highlights Davina and the Vagabonds bringing a Holiday Concert to the Parsons Theatre up in Northglenn at 7:30 p.m., a great excuse for a quick drive north for jazz, blues, and big-band energy. That same guide notes Drunk Christmas at Bruz Beers in Denver running tonight and tomorrow, where Audacious Immersive stages a boozy, abbreviated take on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol for listeners who like their classics with a wink and a pint.

    For something more family-friendly, Denver Arts & Venues points to Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, running through December 28, a downtown tradition filled with swirling snowflakes, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and a full orchestra. Visit Denver also spotlights Handel’s Messiah – Awakening with the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall from December 19th through 21st, blending the familiar Hallelujah Chorus with a modern concert-hall experience.

    If you want to be outside, Kids Out and About Denver features Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens on York Street, where the gardens are transformed into a glowing winter wonderland, and the Denver Christkindlmarket at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, an old-world German-style holiday market with mulled wine, handmade gifts, and live entertainment running through this week and weekend.

    Listeners, however you like to celebrate, Denver has a corner of the city waiting for you: from bass drops and ballet to beer-hall carols and glowing garden paths.

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  • Denver Offers Festive Fun with Holiday Shows, Concerts, and Events
    Dec 18 2025
    Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options, so let’s dive right into what’s happening around the Mile High City.

    Downtown, Denver Arts and Venues is turning the city into a holiday playground. At the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Ballet’s The Nutcracker is in full swing at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 28, a classic choice if listeners want snowflakes, toy soldiers, and Tchaikovsky in all their glory, according to Denver Arts and Venues. Over in the Wolf Theatre, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is running A Christmas Carol, with Ebenezer Scrooge and those famous ghosts haunting the stage well into spring, perfect for listeners who like their holiday with a side of redemption. The Garner Galleria Theatre is offering Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, a campy, fast-paced spoof that’s great if you’re ready for something a little darker and a lot funnier than your usual December fare.

    If music is more your scene, the Colorado Symphony has Handel’s Messiah – Awakening at Boettcher Concert Hall December 19 through 21, a fresh take on the beloved oratorio with full orchestra and chorus, as listed by Denver Arts and Venues. Later in the month, Elf in Concert brings the Will Ferrell favorite to the big screen with the symphony playing the score live, a family-friendly way to keep the holiday energy going after Christmas. And don’t sleep on Denver TubaChristmas at Sculpture Park on December 21, where hundreds of tuba and euphonium players gather outside to belt out carols in rich, brassy harmony, according to Denver Arts and Venues.

    For something uniquely Denver after dark, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is hosting Christmas in Color, a drive-through light experience that fills the legendary venue with tunnels of LEDs and synchronized music, as described by Denver Arts and Venues. It’s an easy win for listeners looking for a cozy, car-based outing with hot chocolate and a soundtrack.

    Union Station is also in the holiday spotlight. According to Denver Union Station’s own calendar, Miracle at Union Station transforms the historic building into a festive pop-up cocktail bar, with over-the-top decorations, themed drinks, and a lively nighttime vibe right in LoDo. It’s a great stop before or after a show downtown.

    And for listeners who like browsing and people-watching, the Tanner Gun Show is rolling into the Aurora area December 20 and 21, with the organizers describing it as two full days of vendors and gear just outside Denver.

    Wherever you land this week, Denver is packed with lights, music, theatre, and plenty of holiday cheer. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Denver's Holiday Wonderland: Lights, Comedy, and Festive Cheer Abound
    Dec 17 2025
    If you’re wondering what to do in Denver this week, you’ve picked a perfect time. The Mile High City is deep in holiday mode, and there’s something glowing, skating, or rocking on pretty much every corner.

    Start with a big nostalgic hug tonight at the Paramount Theatre, where the Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas brings all those classic tunes to life at 7:30 p.m. The Denver Gazette notes tickets start around fifty dollars, and the show fills that historic room at 1621 Glenarm Place with sing‑along energy and Colorado pride. If you’re more into comedy than carols, Visit Denver points you to Comedy Works Downtown, where Denver favorite John Novosad, also known as Hippieman, is on stage tonight with his laid‑back, smart, and very local stand‑up.

    For listeners chasing lights and holiday magic all week, Denver Arts and Venues lists Christmas in Color at Red Rocks running nightly through December 28, turning the iconic amphitheater into a drive‑through tunnel of synchronized lights set to music. Over at the Denver Zoo, the Zoo Lights display continues through early January, wrapping the paths and animal habitats in glowing animal sculptures and Instagram‑worthy colors. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science adds its own sparkle with Magical Winter Nights, a whimsical indoor holiday adventure open evenings through January 4.

    The theater scene is packed. According to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, you can step into Dickens with A Christmas Carol at the Wolf Theatre, now running well past the holidays, or catch Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at the Garner Galleria Theatre if you like your winter nights with a bit of scary laughter instead of sugarplums. Colorado Ballet brings The Nutcracker to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House this weekend, a Denver tradition full of Tchaikovsky, swirling snowflakes, and kids in tiny party dresses posing on the grand staircase.

    Looking toward the weekend, visitdenver.com highlights the Denver Christkindl Market at 1000 Larimer Street, open daily through December 23. Expect steamy mugs of glühwein, Bavarian pretzels, handmade ornaments, and live polka and folk performances that make downtown feel like a little slice of Europe. Denver Union Station adds to the festive spirit with Miracle at Union Station, a pop‑up holiday cocktail bar on the lower level featuring over‑the‑top decorations, themed drinks, and plenty of cozy nooks for date night.

    If you prefer skating to sipping, you’ve got options. McGregor Skate at McGregor Square keeps a rink open in the shadow of Coors Field, with skyline views and nearby spots for a post‑skate drink. Meanwhile, Halcyon on Ice in Cherry Creek sets up a rooftop rink with music and cocktails, so you can glide under the city lights above the boutique‑lined streets.

    Even weeknights have surprises. The Denver Gazette lists Drag Me Under the Mistletoe, a festive drag bingo night at Ambler on Wewatta Street, mixing holiday camp, charity fundraising, and plenty of sequins. And families might want to pencil in ICE‑IE: A Chilling Competition at The Shops at Northfield later this week, where local artists carve giant ice blocks into detailed sculptures while a live band plays and kids sip hot cocoa.

    If you want one pure, heartwarming moment before the week is over, make time for the Denver TubaChristmas Concert at Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex later this weekend. Arts and Venues Denver describes hundreds of tuba and euphonium players gathering to belt out carols in rich, brassy harmony. It’s one of those only‑in‑Denver scenes that feels both goofy and deeply beautiful.

    Wherever you land this week, from Union Station’s cocktails to Red Rocks lights or a quiet evening at the theater, Denver is ready to keep you busy, cozy, and entertained straight through the weekend.

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