'Tis the Season in Denver: Festive Lights, Music, and Comedy Abound
Update: 2025-12-20
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Hey Denver listeners, it's your friendly guide to the Mile High City's hottest happenings on this crisp Saturday, December 20th, and straight through the weekend. Kick things off today with some festive cheer at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where Christmas in Color lights up the night from December 19th to 28th—imagine driving through a dazzling holiday wonderland with millions of twinkling lights syncing to upbeat tunes, perfect for a family outing or date night under the stars, according to the Denver Arts & Venues event calendar.
Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater tonight for Avery Anna's show starting at 7:20 PM, joined by Jenna Raine and Dylan Davidson—AXS reports this rising country star is bringing her hit-packed set to the intimate venue, so grab tickets quick for those heartfelt ballads and foot-stomping anthems. If you're into comedy with a bite, Al Jackson is cracking up crowds at Denver Comedy Underground through December 20th, delivering sharp stand-up that's got everyone howling, as listed on Visit Denver's calendar.
Swing into Sunday, December 21st, with the Free Community Christmas Meal at the Colorado Convention Center—Arts & Venues says it's a heartwarming spot for a no-cost feast, open to all, fostering that holiday spirit with good food and good vibes. Families, don't miss ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora from 9 AM to 9 PM—Denver Kids Out and About details massive ice sculptures of Whoville, slippery slides, and tunnels carved from over 2 million pounds of ice, a chilly adventure that'll have kids grinning like the Grinch himself.
Monday's Denver TubaChristmas Concert hits the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, with tuba festivities echoing December 22nd and 23rd per Arts & Venues. Catch Handel's Messiah by the Colorado Symphony wrapping up December 19th to 21st for orchestral holiday magic. Theater fans, The Nutcracker dazzles at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 20th, while A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre until May, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors slays laughs at Garner Galleria through the 21st, all from Denver Arts & Venues and theater schedules.
Wrap the week with Elf in Concert by the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall December 26th to 28th—picture Will Ferrell's holiday flick with live orchestral accompaniment for pure joy. Whether you're tubing down light displays or savoring symphony sounds, Denver's buzzing with winter magic. Bundle up, listeners, and make unforgettable memories!
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Music lovers, head to the Bluebird Theater tonight for Avery Anna's show starting at 7:20 PM, joined by Jenna Raine and Dylan Davidson—AXS reports this rising country star is bringing her hit-packed set to the intimate venue, so grab tickets quick for those heartfelt ballads and foot-stomping anthems. If you're into comedy with a bite, Al Jackson is cracking up crowds at Denver Comedy Underground through December 20th, delivering sharp stand-up that's got everyone howling, as listed on Visit Denver's calendar.
Swing into Sunday, December 21st, with the Free Community Christmas Meal at the Colorado Convention Center—Arts & Venues says it's a heartwarming spot for a no-cost feast, open to all, fostering that holiday spirit with good food and good vibes. Families, don't miss ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora from 9 AM to 9 PM—Denver Kids Out and About details massive ice sculptures of Whoville, slippery slides, and tunnels carved from over 2 million pounds of ice, a chilly adventure that'll have kids grinning like the Grinch himself.
Monday's Denver TubaChristmas Concert hits the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, with tuba festivities echoing December 22nd and 23rd per Arts & Venues. Catch Handel's Messiah by the Colorado Symphony wrapping up December 19th to 21st for orchestral holiday magic. Theater fans, The Nutcracker dazzles at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House through December 20th, while A Christmas Carol haunts the Wolf Theatre until May, and Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors slays laughs at Garner Galleria through the 21st, all from Denver Arts & Venues and theater schedules.
Wrap the week with Elf in Concert by the Colorado Symphony at Boettcher Concert Hall December 26th to 28th—picture Will Ferrell's holiday flick with live orchestral accompaniment for pure joy. Whether you're tubing down light displays or savoring symphony sounds, Denver's buzzing with winter magic. Bundle up, listeners, and make unforgettable memories!
Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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