Welcome to your Denver event guide for this exciting weekend! Whether you're looking to catch some live music, sports, or holiday festivities, Denver has something fantastic lined up for you.
If you're a nightlife enthusiast, head down to Club Vinyl on Broadway tonight at ten o'clock for an electronic dance music event featuring the artist Ejeca, presented by The Hundred. Doors open at ten PM and the venue is twenty-one and up, so bring your government-issued ID for entry.
For sports fans, you have two major events happening today. The Colorado Avalanche are taking on the Montreal Canadiens at Ball Arena this evening. If hockey is more your speed, the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game between Denver and Minnesota is also happening tonight at Ball Arena, with doors opening at six PM and the game starting at seven.
If you're into winter sports, the Stifel Copper Cup at Copper Mountain is wrapping up this weekend, running through Sunday. This is the world's fastest skiers taking on high-altitude terrain in an Audi FIS Ski World Cup event, so if you want to see some incredible athletic performances, this is a must-see experience through November thirtieth.
For holiday activities that started yesterday and continue through the weekend, Denver is absolutely decked out in festive cheer. Larimer Lights has returned with immersive projection mapping, visits from Santa, live holiday carolers, and seasonal treats throughout the block. You can also catch the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's holiday light display, which is completely free and runs through January fourth.
At Stanley Marketplace, Camp Christmas has made its triumphant return with themed pop-up bars, free visits with Santa, and an exciting new Camp Christmas Express experience designed to lift your holiday spirits in fifteen minutes or less. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme Park is featuring millions of dazzling lights, a sixty-five-foot Christmas tree, and a three-hundred-foot candy cane tunnel.
If you want something more low-key, the Cherry Creek Holiday Market continues through December twenty-fourth with over forty local makers, designers, and creators selling unique gifts. And don't miss the New Year's Eve tradition at McGregor Square Plaza, where the Colorado Symphony will be waltzing into twenty twenty-six with polkas, waltzes, and marches.
Denver truly has something for everyone this weekend, so get out there and make the most of it. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more check out quietplease dot ai.
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