Unique Things To Do in Denver This Weekend 3/5 – 3/9

Denver Restaurant Week is back this week, so take a peek at all the menus offered through the 16th. Colorado Pint Day is also making its return this Wednesday, alongside Jurassic Quest, The Price is Right Live, and two nights of ShadowGrass at Globe Hall.

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Denver Fashion Week Emerging Designer Challenge Fashion Show

When: March 22, 8:30 p.m. Where: The Jacquard, Autograph Collection in Cherry Creek, 222 Milwaukee St., Denver, CO Cost: 22.60 – $45+ The Lowdown: 

Two designers will be selected to present their collections in the upcoming DFW Spring ’25 season (May 10-18). These designers will be chosen by a panel of judges, including two Denver Fashion Week lead producers and local designers, as well as those in attendance who can also vote.

ShadowGrass

When: March 5, 8 p.m. Where: Globe Hall Live Music & Kitchen, 4483 Logan St., Denver, CO Cost: $29.98+ The Lowdown: 

Join ShadowGrass for night one of two at Globe Hall. In October of last year, the bluegrass band released their sophomore album All That Will.

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NOTD

When: March 6, 9 p.m. Where: The Bluebird Theater, 3317 E. Colfax Ave., 3F, Denver, CO Cost: $41.92+ The Lowdown: 

NOTD is a Swedish musical duo that includes Tobias Danielsson and Samuel Brandt. They’re coming to The Bluebird Theater for the Digital Notes Tour, and pop trio consisting of Miranda Ward, Lauren Coutts and Jade Ingvarson-Favretto will open.

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Artifakts

When: March 7, 8 p.m. Where: The Ogden Theatre, 935 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO Cost: $45.06 The Lowdown: 

The Ogden is hosting a great evening of electronic music beginning with openers pheel., Mantra Sounds, Indobeats and Mocha, followed by headliner Garret Meyer — the man and DJ/producer behind Artifakts.

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Sullivan King

When: March 8, 7 p.m. Where: Mission Ballroom, 4242 Wynkoop St., Denver, CO Cost: $54.02+ The Lowdown: 

Sullivan King returns to Denver at the Mission Ballroom for the Chaos Will Bring Peace 2025 US Tour with openers MitiS, Grabbitz and Bella Renee.

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Nani Vazana Plays Nina Simone (and J.S. Bach)

When: March 9, 6 p.m. Where: Dazzle, 1080 14th St., Denver, CO Cost: $15 – $30 The Lowdown: 

Nani Vazana is an international singer, composer, pianist and trombonist. She will be joined by Ben Cohen on bass and piano, as well as Jaik Hakkarinen on drums, as they play jazz, R&B, classical, and tribute to Nina Simone and J.S. Bach.

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Colorado Pint Day

When: March 5 Where: Odell Brewing Five Points Brewhouse, 2945 Larimer St., Denver, CO + various additional locations Cost: Free The Lowdown: 

Colorado Pint Day serves as a fundraiser for the Colorado Brewers Guild. $1 of each pint glass sold is donated to the guild and its mission to promote, protect and propel independent craft breweries in the State of Craft Beer. Leanne Bridie produced the winning design for the 2025 theme: Beer is for Everyone! View the list of participating breweries here.

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Whisky Wenches: A Female Spirits Club

When: March 6, 4 – 8 p.m. Where: Spirit Hound Distillers, 4196 Ute Highway, Longmont, CO Cost: Free The Lowdown: 

After last week’s Distillation Day in Lyons, assistance will be needed in bottling the distilled gin. This event is intended to be full of teamwork and fun with Eleanor on-site for “quality control.”

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Denver Restaurant Week

When: March 7 – 16 Where: Various locations Cost: $25 – $55 The Lowdown: 

For the 21st anniversary of Denver Restaurant Week, explore the city’s cuisine scene at four different price points for a multi-course meal. You’ll want to take a peek at the many menu options and choices all across Denver at the link below.

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Colorado Wine Tasting

When: March 8, 4 – 6 p.m. Where: Birch Road (The Highlands), 3845 Lipan St., Denver, CO Cost: $55.20 The Lowdown: 

This Colorado Wine Tasting will showcase the wines being crafted in the Grand Valley with a selection of wineries curated by Advanced Sommelier Logan Silbert. Attendees will get to meet the winemakers face to face and hear what techniques make their wines so deliciously exceptional, even in the challenging growing conditions of the region.

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Cocktail Chronicles: Shaken or Stirred?

When: March 9, 12 – 2 p.m. Where: Salita, 701 N. Grant St., Denver, CO Cost: $80 deposit The Lowdown: 

Guests will learn when it is appropriate to shake versus stir, why it matters and how each technique influences the drink. Expert bartenders will guide attendees, provide light snacks, a recipe book, and even an offering of scratch-made bitters or syrups to take home as a start to your own bar.

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Arts & Cars RiNo

When: March 1 – April 26 Where: Frisian Motors, 3440 Walnut St., Denver, CO Cost: Free The Lowdown: 

This exhibition will feature paintings by Delton Demarest and photography by Chad M. Julius. Both artists interpret urban landscapes through their unique point of views. Frisian Motors Auto Gallery is a place to shop for pre-owned cars, but also experience and purchase art from well-known and emerging artists.

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Voices of Change: Community Conversations on Immigration

When: March 6, 7 – 9 p.m. Where: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO Cost: Free The Lowdown: 

A selection from the PBS12 series “Humanize: Newcomers” will be screening this Thursday night. The series tells the stories of individuals who have immigrated. It also takes a look at stereotypes, dividing lines and uncovers what humanizes us all. This is co-presented with the Longmont Multicultural Action Committee.

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The Price is Right Live

When: March 7, 7:00 p.m. Where: Paramount Theatre, 1621 Glenarm Pl., Denver, CO Cost: $89.44+ The Lowdown: 


“Come on Down,” and participate in the iconic television game show where you can win prizes like appliances, electronics, dream vacations, or a car by playing games such as Plinko™, Cliffhangers™, The Big Wheel™, and Showcase.

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Jurassic Quest

When: March 7 – 9 Where: Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St., Denver, CO Cost: $36.81+ The Lowdown: 

Jurassic Quest is the largest traveling dinosaur experience in North America. There are true-to-detail dinosaurs on site, including a life-size T.rex, an interactive Raptor Training Experience, Dino Bounce Houses, dinosaur rides, fossil digs and much more.

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MRKT – Jeff Fierberg Solo Exhibition

When: March 1 – March 29 Where: Bitfactory Gallery, 851 Santa Fe Dr., Denver, CO Cost: Free The Lowdown: 

MRKT is a Month of Photography exhibition featuring images by Denver artist Jeff Fierberg as a “love letter to the chaos, color and beauty of food and cultural markets across the world.” Photographs on view are printed on metallic paper or airplane-grade metal and will be sold as one of one editions.

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