Jason Wells+FollowDenver’s Jewish deli bike tour is back!Bagels, bikes, and a taste of Denver’s Jewish heritage—what more could you want for a fall weekend? The Jewish Deli Bike Tours are rolling back into town, now with two dates and routes to choose from. Whether you’re up for a family-friendly ride or a longer adults-only adventure, you’ll get to sample classic deli fare, discover local history, and connect with neighbors along the way. It’s a fun, social way to see the city from a new perspective. Who’s in for a ride (and a nosh)? #Food #DenverEvents #JewishCulture00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowWizard of Oz concert lights up DenverStep into a world of nostalgia and wonder as Denver hosts a magical Wizard of Oz tribute concert this year! Imagine the iconic songs like “Over the Rainbow” and “Follow the Yellow Brick Road” performed live by a string ensemble, all by candlelight inside the beautiful Trinity United Methodist Church. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or introducing the next generation to Dorothy and friends, this 60-minute experience promises pure enchantment. Tickets drop September 4, and costumes are welcome—ruby slippers, anyone? Who’s ready to walk the Yellow Brick Road again, this time through music and magic? #Entertainment #DenverEvents #WizardOfOz00Share
gregorybrown+FollowJapanese flavors and culture light up DenverDenver’s Sakura Square is about to transform into a vibrant celebration of Japanese culture! From September 12-14, the Spirit of Japan Festival brings together authentic street food, traditional drinks like sake and shochu, and energetic performances—think taiko drumming and live DJs. It’s not just about food; it’s a full-on cultural experience, honoring the city’s deep Japanese American roots. Whether you’re a foodie, music lover, or just curious about Japanese traditions, this is the place to connect, taste, and celebrate. Who’s planning to check out the festival this year? Let’s talk favorite Japanese dishes and festival memories! #News #DenverEvents #JapaneseCulture00Share
michaellowe+FollowWestley hosts Princess Bride night in DenverCary Elwes—yes, Westley himself—is coming to Denver’s Paramount Theater for a special Princess Bride screening on December 27! Not only will you get to watch the cult classic on the big screen, but Elwes will also share behind-the-scenes stories and answer fan questions. There’s even a chance for meet-and-greets, photos, and signed copies of his book. The event was so popular, they added a second showing! If you know a Princess Bride fan, this could be the ultimate post-holiday gift. Who’s planning to go, and what would you ask Westley if you met him? #Entertainment #Movies #DenverEvents00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowDenver’s Black Excellence Social: Where Style Meets PurposeDenver’s Black Excellence Social wasn’t just a fashion show—it was a powerful night where style, culture, and community came together to make a real difference. The event buzzed with energy as guests showed off everything from vibrant African attire to sharp European-inspired suits, each look telling its own story. But beyond the dazzling outfits, the real highlight was the cause: raising funds to support scholarships and opportunities for local students. It’s inspiring to see how fashion can be more than just looks—it’s about pride, unity, and giving back. How do you see style shaping community and culture in your life? #Safety #DenverEvents #BlackExcellence00Share
James Garner+FollowDenver’s hip-hop queens light up Levitt PavilionDenver’s Levitt Pavilion is about to get a major dose of girl power! On August 23, Grammy-winner Rapsody headlines an all-female hip-hop celebration, “Passing the Crown,” spotlighting the women who’ve shaped hip-hop from the ground up. Expect Olympic-level breakdancing, a live orchestra, and fierce MCs and DJs—all women, all taking center stage. Local talents like Osha Renee (Miss Black Colorado USA) join the lineup, making this more than just a concert—it’s a statement about representation and community. How do you feel about women finally getting their due in hip-hop? Who are your favorite female artists? #Entertainment #Music #DenverEvents00Share
Kelsey Cook+FollowCary Elwes brings Princess Bride magic to DenverDenver’s getting a real treat this December—Cary Elwes, the iconic Westley from The Princess Bride, is coming to the Paramount Theater for a special screening and live discussion. Not only will you get to watch the beloved film on the big screen, but Elwes will also share behind-the-scenes stories and secrets from the set. There are meet-and-greet opportunities, photo ops, and even signed copies of his book, “As You Wish.” With tickets selling fast and a second screening added, this could be the ultimate post-Christmas gift for any fan. Who’s planning to go, and what would you ask Cary Elwes if you met him? #Entertainment #Movies #DenverEvents00Share
April Ferguson+FollowCary Elwes brings Princess Bride magic to DenverCary Elwes is making Denver fans’ dreams come true with not one, but two special screenings of 'The Princess Bride' at the Paramount Theatre this December. After the first show sold out, a second was added, giving more people a chance to hear Elwes share hilarious behind-the-scenes stories and even sign copies of his book. VIP packages mean you could snag a photo with Westley himself! It’s a rare chance to relive a classic film and connect with the actor who brought it to life—especially meaningful since Elwes credits Denver’s own Douglas Fairbanks as an inspiration. Who’s planning to go? #Entertainment #Movies #DenverEvents00Share
esaunders+FollowDenver’s Summer Scream returns to LakesideMark your calendars—Denver’s wildest summer party is back at Lakeside Amusement Park on August 21! Summer Scream isn’t just a fundraiser for Denver Film; it’s a full-on throwback to summer camp, complete with friendly competitions, a talent show, arts and crafts, and unexpected surprises around every corner. This 21+ event lets you relive those carefree camp days, all while supporting local film and arts. Tickets start at $75, and they go fast every year. Who’s ready to make some new memories and support Denver’s creative scene? #Entertainment #Movies #DenverEvents00Share