Hey Denver listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in this vibrant city from today through the weekend! It's a packed schedule with spring vibes kicking in, so grab your coat and let's dive into the fun.
Starting right now on this Thursday morning, head to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts where the Colorado Symphony is wrapping up their "Music of the Spheres" concert series at 7:30 PM tonight. According to the Denver Center's event calendar, this immersive show features Holst's planetary suite with stunning visuals—perfect for a cosmic night out, tickets still available online.
Tonight also brings the kickoff of the Denver St. Patrick's Day Festival at Civic Center Park from 4 PM onward. Denver Post reports it's free entry with live Irish music from bands like The Elders, food trucks slinging shepherd's pie and green beer, and kid-friendly leprechaun hunts. It's the official start to a weekend of emerald celebrations leading up to Saturday's big parade.
Friday amps up with the First Friday Art Walk in RiNo from 5 to 9 PM. Over 20 galleries like Black in Blume and Core showcase new exhibits, including street artist Detour's mural unveilings, as listed on the RiNo Art District's site. Pair it with tastings at nearby taprooms—think Ratio Beerworks' seasonal hazy IPAs.
Saturday's the star: the 42nd Annual Denver St. Paddy's Day Parade marches down 17th Street at 10 AM, drawing 300,000 fans with bagpipers, floats, and the Rocky Mountain Irish Wolfhounds. Westword highlights grand marshal status for local Celtic band Seven Nations, followed by after-parties at bars like The Irish Snug. Later, catch the Colorado Avalanche facing the Vegas Golden Knights at Ball Arena at 7 PM—NHL.com notes it's a heated divisional rivalry with giveaways for the first 10,000 fans.
Wrapping the weekend, Sunday's Got Soul Music Festival at Levitt Pavilion from noon to 6 PM features R&B legends like Ledisi and local jazz acts, free admission per the venue's listings. Food vendors and yoga sessions make it family-friendly.
Whether you're chasing parades, pucks, or paint, Denver's delivering. Stay safe, have a blast, and support local!
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