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What to do in Denver

What to do in Denver

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"Stay updated on all the events in Denver, Colorado with our daily podcast. From concerts and festivals to outdoor adventures, we bring you the latest news on what’s happening in the Mile High City."Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Robyn Hitchcock Performs at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall Tonight
    Feb 1 2026
    Well listeners, if you're looking for something to do in Denver this week, you're in for a real treat. Right now, as we speak on this Sunday morning, there's a fantastic concert happening tonight that you won't want to miss. Robyn Hitchcock is performing at Swallow Hill Music's Daniels Hall at seven o'clock this evening. If you're a fan of indie rock and quirky storytelling through music, this is absolutely worth checking out. Swallow Hill Music is located at seventy-one East Yale Avenue, and tickets are available through SeatGeek.

    But that's just the beginning of what Denver has to offer this week. If you're into electronic music and underground beats, The Black Box and The Lounge venues are absolutely packed with events. According to the Black Box's event listing, tomorrow evening, Monday February third, Sub.mission Electronic Tuesdays presents the January Battle Winner's Showcase featuring Break The Chains versus Analog. That event runs from eight PM until midnight at The Black Box.

    For those looking ahead to later in the week, Thursday February fifth brings Danny Grooves performing two sets at The Black Box, running from nine PM until one in the morning. The lineup includes Dolo, which is a collaboration between phLo and Foxy Dope, plus Weselects.

    If you're more interested in Friday night action, Subfiltronik is taking over The Black Box on February sixth with Bad B2B Justyy, Pusher B2B H2K, and Redacted, running from nine PM to one AM. Over at The Lounge, the same night features UKG Proper Colours with DJ D.M.X, S2PS, Styleigh Coyote, and cynapze.

    Saturday February seventh is shaping up to be massive. The Lounge hosts Wildflower Arts featuring Iyasu, Glich, Ghostbow, Sense, and Peanut starting at nine in the evening.

    Don't forget that this weekend also features some wonderful family-friendly options. The Denver Jewish Film Festival is wrapping up today at the Mizel Arts and Culture Center, showcasing more than twenty entertaining films including documentaries, comedies, and narratives.

    Whether you're into live music, electronic beats, or cultural events, Denver's got you covered this week. There's truly something for everyone. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more great event recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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    3 mins
  • Denver Weekend Packed with Sports, Music, and Winter Fun
    Jan 30 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, kick off your Friday night with high-energy vibes across the city. Catch the Denver Nuggets battling the LA Clippers at Ball Arena starting at 7 p.m., a slam-dunk showdown perfect for sports fans craving that electric atmosphere. Over at Magness Arena, the Denver Pioneers hockey team faces off against the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at the same time, bringing college rink intensity right to your doorstep. Music lovers, head to the Mission Ballroom for Ship Wrek at 8 p.m., or groove to K?d's electronic beats at Meow Wolf Denver Convergence Station. If hip-hop's your jam, Bayymack hits the Marquis at 7 p.m., and don't miss James Kennedy spinning at The Church Nightclub from 10 p.m. Comedy fans, Aries Spears delivers laughs at Denver Improv with shows at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., while Jessica Kirson takes the Paramount Theatre stage at 7:30 p.m.

    Snowboarders and skiers, today's your day at Ruby Hill Rail Yard in Ruby Hill Park. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., join Denver Learns to Ride Day with free rentals for beginners, lessons from Winter Park instructors, and a flat groomed hill—no advanced features, just pure fun on the snow. The yard opens fully this Sunday, February 1, with new rails and boxes for all levels, staying open weather permitting through March.

    Saturday amps up with the Ultimate RV Show at Colorado Convention Center from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., featuring over 300 rigs, a kids' zone, cornhole pros, and even pet adoptions—all free entry. Music pulses on with Vinyl Weekend Pass at Club Vinyl starting 10 p.m. Friday into Saturday, boasting eight artists across four rooms, headlined by Hoang in the Lost In Dreams set.

    Sunday, hit the Denver Museum of Nature & Science for a free SCFD day, diving into exhibits like Moments That Made US at History Colorado Center as part of Colorado's 150th birthday bash. Nearby, Breckenridge's International Snow Sculpture Championships light up massive works through February 3—road trip worthy for that wow factor.

    Listeners, bundle up, grab your crew, and make this winter weekend unforgettable in the Mile High City. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more guides like this. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Headline: Mile High City's Chilly Week Packed With Music, Sports, and More
    Jan 29 2026
    Hey Denver listeners, buckle up for an action-packed week ahead in the Mile High City, starting right now on this chilly Thursday! Kick things off tonight with some killer live music choices. Catch Aleman & Gera MX bringing high-energy vibes at 7 p.m. at both the Fillmore Auditorium on Clarkson Street and Summit Music Hall on Blake Street, tickets from $64 via Ticketmaster and summitdenver.com, according to The Denver Gazette. Rock legends Billy F Gibbons and the BFG Band rev up the Paramount Theatre at 7:30 p.m. for $66 and up, also per Ticketmaster. Jazz lovers, the Julie Koenig Quintet plays sultry sets of Mitchell and Mingus at Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club on 27th Street from 6:30 p.m., reservations at nocturnejazz.com. For something edgier, Open Trench with Opal Grove and Free Milk hits Lost Lake Lounge on Colfax at 8 p.m., $24.80 to $29.80 at lost-lake.com, or Zoe Stroupe at Globe Hall on Logan Street at 9 p.m., same price range via globehall.com. Theater fans, dive into Doomsday Dreams, a wild podcast launch by Low Orbit and Feral Assembly at Buntport Theater on Lipan Street at 7:30 p.m. for just $10 at buntport.com, as Westword highlights.

    Tomorrow, Friday, laughter rules with Patrick Warburton’s stand-up at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village at 7:30 p.m., $35 to $55 on comedyworks.com, running through Saturday. Head to Golden for the Colorado Cowboy Gathering at Buffalo Rose Event Center, featuring poetry, stories, and acts like Susie Knight and Steve Jones from 1 p.m. onward, tickets via their site per Westword.

    Saturday explodes with sports and shows. Cheer the Denver Pioneers Hockey versus Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at 6 p.m. in Magness Arena, nationaltoday.com reports. Lacrosse action sees Colorado Mammoth battle Buffalo Bandits at 7 p.m. in Ball Arena. Music madness includes GHENGAR’s Surrounded Tour at Summit Music Hall at 7 p.m., Dogs In A Pile at Ogden Theatre, and Ray Volpe at Mission Ballroom at 9 p.m. Family fun? PAW Patrol Live! A Mighty Adventure has shows at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Bellco Theatre. Protesters, join the Stand Against Palantir rally at 10 a.m. in James Manley Park marching to Cherry Creek, or the statewide ICE Out at 6 p.m. at the State Capitol, via Westword and Colorado Times Recorder. The Great Gatsby ballet dazzles Ellie Caulkins Opera House at Denver Center for the Performing Arts, per artsandvenuesdenver.com.

    Sunday keeps the momentum with more PAW Patrol at Bellco, swing dance lessons at 6:30 p.m. at The Pearl on California Street for $18, and Rainforest Yoga amid butterflies at Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster at 7:45 a.m., $18 to register. Ongoing thrills like Silverthorne Ice Castles through February or Dinos Alive at Exhibition Hub add icy and prehistoric magic.

    Your friendly Denver guide says grab tickets fast and bundle up – this week’s lineup is pure gold!

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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