Weekend things to do around Denver and beyond: Zombie Crawl, Broadway Halloween Parade and more
New Warren Miller film opens, free children's at Denver Art Museum and more.
Each Thursday, explore Denver’s essential weekend events curated by The Denver Gazette. Dive into cultural experiences and entertainment delights across the city. Whether you enjoy art galleries, pottery, or outdoor sports, there’s something for everyone in Denver’s vibrant cultural scene. To submit an event for consideration, email [email protected].
OPENING WEEK
The magic word for winter sports films: Warren Miller, lovingly remembered as a “ski bum” called the “godfather” of the medium. Warren Miller Entertainment, producing one major film considered the start of the skiing and skateboarding season every year since 1949, will honor the 75th film and what would have been his 100th birthday. He died in 2018. First up was a sold-out series opening celebration last Tuesday at Boulder Theatre. Now the world tour is shredding its way to theaters nationally and worldwide. Closest to Denver will be: Parker Arts Culture & Events Center, Thursday; Lakewood Cultural Center, Friday; Warren Station, Keystone, Nov. 2; Nederland Backdoor Theater, Nov. 7; The Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, Nov. 8; Stargazers Theater, Colorado Springs, Nov. 9; Denver Paramount Theater, Nov. 21-23; The Buffalo Rose, Golden, Nov. 20; Evergreen Lake House, Nov. 21; Lone Tree Arts Center, Nov. 25-27. More: warrenmiller.com/events
THURSDAY-SUNDAY
One million is the magic number at Denver Art Museum and this could be the weekend as it celebrates free general admission for one million youngsters since 2015. The milestone is the focus Thursday through Sunday with a whole variety of free, family-friendly activities including chalk art and face painting. The Free for Kids program is for those 18 and under including groups and camps. For the special ticketed events there is $5 admission. Bellco Credit Union had supported Free for Kids since 2016 and became the presenting sponsor in 2023. Free programs this fall include Indigenous arts of North America, Latin American art, arts of Asia, photography, textile arts, fashion and western American art as well as galleries of arts of Africa, arts of Oceania and modern and contemporary art. There are artmaking activities in the Dream Studio. DAM is open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and until 8 p.m. Tuesdays, 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Several hundred ink artists will be touring into Colorado Springs for the first time this weekend for the 27th Villain Arts Tattoo Festival. Competitions, guest stars from “Black Ink” and “Ink Master” and sideshow entertainment during the three-day tattoo show. Burlesque, a sword swallower and aerialists suspended by piercings are some of the features. Judges select a Tattoo of the Day and, on Sunday, Best of Show. Festival location Colorado Springs Event Center, 3960 Palmer Park Blvd., Friday, 2-11 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. coloradospringseventcenter.com
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Skating action at the Rocky Mountain Roller Derby Besterns Tournament. The flat track tournament with Jet City Roller Derby, Boulder Roller Derby, Bellingham Roller Derby, and Fort Collins Roller Derby at Rollerdome, 2375 S. Delaware St. 9 a.m. Ticket deadline Friday: tinyurl.com/8m4eypyp
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
The metro area is packed with Halloween events and hauntings and here are some. The Arapahoe County Fairgrounds turn into “Scaregrounds” for the weekend with Halloween activities for families at its 5th annual Treat Street. Go trick or treating, travel through the haunted maze, take carriage rides, visit the petting zoo and compete for best costumes. Food trucks and a beer garden. Fun for the pups, too, with Howl-O-Ween Races, small breeds on Saturday, Weenie dogs on Sunday. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 25690 E. Quincy Ave., Aurora. Presale tickets $10, tickets day of $12 and kids 2 and under free. arapahoecountyeventcenter.com/p/signature-events/treat-street
SATURDAY
Costumed characters come out for the 6th annual Broadway Halloween Parade, taking over 1st and Broadway between 5th Avenue and Alameda. Join the fun from 6 to 8 p.m. and they plan a funky evening of fun including a hearse procession. Free. thebroadwayhalloweenparade.com
SATURDAY
Not your regular crowd at Larimer Square Saturday when the walking dead come strolling through during the annual Denver Zombie Crawl. Icky types, scary DJ music, spooky happenings, a costume contest and Halloween cocktails. Starting at noon until 6 p.m. when the dark scares the deadly ones away. denverzombiecrawl.com/?mc_cid=b7ccb4433f&mc_eid=3e99358e5f


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